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The ringleader of a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has been sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Adam Fox, 39, appeared in front of US District Court Judge Richard Jonker on Tuesday.
Earlier this year he was found guilty of planning to abduct Ms Whitmer from her holiday home with other militiamen.
The group targeted the governor in 2020, after she imposed Covid rules early in the pandemic.
As well as conspiring to abduct Ms Whitmer, Fox was sentenced for planning to use a weapon of mass destruction to blow up a bridge after the kidnapping, to make it easier to escape.
Fox and others planned to kidnap Ms Whitmer at gunpoint, and take her to stand "trial" on bogus treason charges.
Prosecutors had pushed for a life sentence, but Judge Jonker said that would not be necessary to act as a deterrent. However, he added that a "significant sentence" was required.
Fox's lawyer Christopher Gibbons claimed "government's descriptions of Adam Fox are calculated to frighten the public".
"These histrionic descriptions of Adam Fox do not rationally address his actual conduct and they do not accurately reflect either his actual intentions or his actual capabilities," he claimed.
Fox and his co-defendant Barry Croft Jr were found guilty by a federal court in August. Croft, who is also a member of the Three Percenters militia group, is due to be sentenced on Wednesday.
In October, three other men were convicted for supporting the plot to kidnap Ms Whitmer.
A jury found Joseph Morrison, 28, his father-in-law Pete Musico, 44, and Paul Bellar, 23, guilty of gang membership, firearms violations and providing material to support terrorism.