LANSING, Mich — Michigan’s attorney general has filed charges against an eighth person in what authorities have described as a scheme to storm Michigan’s Capitol building and kidnap officials, including Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a spokesman said Thursday.
Ryan Jarvi, spokesman for Attorney General Dana Nessel, told The Associated Press that an additional person has been charged. The latest suspect, 51-year-old Brian Higgins of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin is charged wtith material support of an act of terrorism, a 20-year-felony.
Investigators say he provided assistance in the plan to kidnap the governor from her vacation home.
Seven men purportedly linked to a paramilitary group called the Wolverine Watchmen were charged in state court last week with providing material support for terrorist acts and possession of a firearm while committing a felony.
Federal charges were filed against six others in the alleged conspiracy to kidnap Whitmer.
Nessel said last week that some of the Wolverine Watchmen suspects had taken part in surveillance of Whitmer’s vacation home in northern Michigan.
She said the state suspects had planned and trained for an operation to attack the Capitol in Lansing and had threatened violence in hopes to igniting a civil war.
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