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Militia Members Planned To Kill Cop And Bomb Funeral, Prosecutors Say

Hutaree Militia

COREY WILLIAMS and DEVLIN BARRETT   03/29/10 11:07 PM ET   AP

DETROIT — Nine alleged members of a Christian militia group that was girding for battle with the Antichrist were charged Monday with plotting to kill a police officer and slaughter scores more by bombing the funeral – all in hopes of touching off an uprising against the U.S. government.

Seven men and one woman believed to be part of the Michigan-based Hutaree were arrested over the weekend in raids in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. The ninth suspect was arrested Monday night after a search in rural southern Michigan.

FBI agents moved quickly against Hutaree because its members were planning an attack sometime in April, prosecutors said. Authorities seized guns in the raids but would not say whether they found explosives.

The arrests have dealt "a severe blow to a dangerous organization that today stands accused of conspiring to levy war against the United States," Attorney General Eric Holder said.

Authorities said the arrests underscored the dangers of homegrown right-wing extremism of the sort seen in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people.

In an indictment, prosecutors said the group began military-style training in the Michigan woods in 2008, learning how to shoot guns and make and set off bombs.

David Brian Stone, 44, of Clayton, Mich., and one of his sons were identified as ringleaders of the group. Stone, who was known as "Captain Hutaree," organized the group in paramilitary fashion and members were assigned secret names, prosecutors said. Ranks ranged from "radoks" to "gunners," according to the group's Web site.

"It started out as a Christian thing," Stone's ex-wife, Donna Stone, told The Associated Press. "You go to church. You pray. You take care of your family. I think David started to take it a little too far."

Donna Stone said her ex-husband pulled her son into the movement. Another of David Stone's sons was arrested Monday night about 30 miles from the site of the weekend raid at a home where he was found with five other adults and a child.

Joshua Matthew Stone surrendered about 8 p.m., said Andrew Arena, head of the FBI's field office in Detroit. Stone's friends and relatives had recorded messages, urging him to surrender, that the FBI played over loudspeakers outside the home before he and the others came out willingly, Arena said.

"We're guessing he's been in there at least a day," Arena said.

Arena said the other adults at the home were taken into custody and will be interviewed. A determination will be made later about whether they might face charges, he said. The child was 1 or 2 years old, Arena said.

Other details, including whether those in the house had weapons or were affiliated with Hutaree, weren't immediately released.

Prosecutors said David Stone had identified certain law enforcement officers near his home as potential targets. He and other members discussed setting off bombs at a police funeral, using a fake 911 call to lure an officer to his death, killing an officer after a traffic stop, or attacking the family of an officer, according to the indictment.

After such attacks, the group allegedly planned to retreat to "rally points" protected by trip-wired explosives for a violent standoff with the law.

"It is believed by the Hutaree that this engagement would then serve as a catalyst for a more widespread uprising against the government," the indictment said.

The charges against the eight include seditious conspiracy – plotting to levy war against the U.S. – possessing a firearm during a crime of violence, teaching the use of explosives, and attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction – homemade bombs.

Hutaree says on its Web site its name means "Christian warrior" and describes the word as part of a secret language few are privileged to know. The group quotes several Bible passages and declares: "We believe that one day, as prophecy says, there will be an Anti-Christ. ... Jesus wanted us to be ready to defend ourselves using the sword and stay alive using equipment."

The nature of the organization's alleged grudge against law enforcement and the government was unclear. The Web site does not list specific grievances.

The site features a picture of 17 men in camouflage, all holding large guns, and includes videos of armed men running through the woods. Each wears a shoulder patch that bears a cross and two red spears.

David Cid, executive director of the Oklahoma City-based Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, said there has been a resurgence in the past year or two of "domestic militancy" similar to what was seen before the Oklahoma City bombing.

"It's issues like eminent domain and immigration, and apparently national health care in some quarters," said Cid, a former FBI counterterrorism agent. "It's increasing these people's ire and their discomfort with their own government."

The wife of one of the defendants described Hutaree as a small group of patriotic, Christian buddies who were just doing survival training.

"It consisted of a dad and two of his sons and I think just a couple other close friends of theirs," said Kelly Sickles, who husband, Kristopher, was among those charged. "It was supposed to be a Christian group. Christ-like, right, so why would you think that's something wrong with that, right?"

Sickles said she came home Saturday night to find her house in Sandusky, Ohio, in disarray. Agents seized the guns her husband collected as a hobby and searched for bomb-making materials, she said, but added: "He doesn't even know how to make a bomb. We had no bomb material here."

She said she couldn't believe her 27-year-old husband could be involved in anything violent.

"It was just survival skills," she said. "That's what they were learning. And it's just patriotism. It's in our Constitution."

One of the defendants expressed anti-tax views during his Monday court hearing.

Thomas W. Piatek, a truck driver from Whiting, Ind., told a federal judge he could not afford an attorney because he was "getting raped on property taxes."

The mother of another defendant, 33-year-old Jacob Ward, told police in Huron, Ohio, last summer that family members took away his two guns – an AK-47 rifle and a semiautomatic pistol – because she thought he needed mental health treatment.

Ward told police he needed to protect himself from members of a crime family that was keeping him from his girlfriend, according to Huron police records obtained by the AP. He also said he was going to meet with the CIA.

Seven of the defendants in court in Michigan asked to be represented by public defenders. The eighth had a public defender appointed in Indiana.

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Devlin Barrett reported from Washington. Associated Press writers John Seewer in Wheatland Township, Mich.; Meghan Barr in Sandusky, Ohio; David Aguilar and Jeff Karoub in Detroit; and Mike Householder in Adrian, Mich.; and Don Babwin in Chicago contributed to this report.

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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
06:14 PM on 03/31/2010
For Hutaree, Web rumor stoked anger at Obama
By Niraj Warikoo
Free Press Staff Writer
Posted: 2:17 p.m. March 31, 2010 | Updated: 4:42 p.m. today

"...A member of the Hutaree militia charged with federal crimes was upset because she thought that President Barack Obama had signed into law this month a bill that would spend $20 billion to help the terrorist group Hamas settle in the U.S.

There was never any such legislation, but Tina Stone believed it was the truth, according to her Facebook account.

"H.B. 1388 Passed.... It's bad news for us all," Tina Kelley, her maiden name, said on her Facebook page on March 19.

She then said in an update:

"I'm peeved,,, when people in this country is getting kicked out of there homes everyday and our government passes a bill to spend more then 20 billion dollars to bring Hamas here and supplies them with food and homes that just wrong..."

http://www.freep.com/article/20100331/NEWS06/100331050/1001/NEWS/For-Hutaree-Web-rumor-stoked-anger-at-Obama
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07:14 PM on 03/30/2010
GOP gene pool need some chlorine? Take a look at this photo:

http://media.mlive.com/news_impact/photo/hutaree-arrestsjpg-5e84f388b874f919_large.jpg

As Sheriff Roscoe would say, "Coo-coo-coo."
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Craig Bowers
Loves to Learn
11:25 AM on 03/30/2010
As someone who grew up just a few minutes from where the 9th person was arrested, I have to say this is not at all surprising.
I don't think everyone in other militias in MIchigan are like this, but I can think of quite a few people back home in Hillsdale who would be involved in something like this.

Also, why isn't anyone calling them Christian Terrorists? People always use the term Muslim Terrorists for people who are planning an attack in name of Islam, why not for those fighting for another religion?
09:33 AM on 03/30/2010
Is this a government press release or a news report?

I do not see one mention in this entire article of any actual evidence against these people, just innuendo.

At least when the Synagogue bomb plotters were arrested in New York, some materials to make explosives were recovered from one of them and that specific individual could be shown to have received training from Al Qaeda. The case against he 2 cab driver defendents is lame because it depends entirely on a government mole and their association to the man against whom some evidence was recovered. The most we can do to the cabbies is declare them persona non grata and deport them to country of origin , Bosnia. If the are US citizens, we should simply let them go for lack of evidence.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33239921/ns/us_news-security/#storyContinued

If the government doesn't have any physical evidence to support its claims in this Huteree case, then it is even more lame than the case against the Synagogue bomb plotters and ought to be dismissed.
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TomUpton
Half Man, Half Cmos
09:29 AM on 03/30/2010
We all know that there are no prisons safe enough for dangerous terrorists in...where are we ever going put them?
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zanzig
08:35 AM on 03/30/2010
So they are against government and taxes but all of them requested representation by public defenders? Oh the irony.
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educatedfoolz
won't get fooled again
12:46 AM on 03/30/2010
Ziggy Marley - IN THE NAME OF GOD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59yM2-xMeMQ

Ziggy Marley - Shalom Salaam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psGaPCqfHnU&fe...

"To err is human; if you really want to screw things up, you need religion."

What part of "Thou shalt not kill" do they not understand?

One Love.
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PAsteelers
What does it profit a man to gain the whole world,
09:56 PM on 03/29/2010
shouldn't they be considered enemy combatants.
10:34 PM on 03/29/2010
According to the PATRIOT Act:

Enemy combatants = terrorists
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Louis Leo IV
Louis is a trial lawyer, blogger & activist
09:41 PM on 03/29/2010
So much for "thou shall not kill"
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OdinsEye
Korean-Latino cop and retired military combat vet
10:34 PM on 03/29/2010
Not defending these bo.zos, but the actual translation of the commandment is shall not murder, not shall not kill. The Bible is filled with many examples of advocated and justified killing.
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RevJimIII
Grin and Barret...
03:44 AM on 03/30/2010
Luke 11:21 ESV

When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own palace, his goods are safe;

Exodus 22:2-3 ESV

If a thief is found breaking in and is struck so that he dies, there shall be no bloodguilt for him, but if the sun has risen on him, there shall be bloodguilt for him. He shall surely pay. If he has nothing, then he shall be sold for his theft.
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charleslennon
Always ready for a good fight.
02:58 PM on 04/19/2010
Which bible?
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Atomicjim
Wide acceptance of an idea is not proof of its val
09:33 PM on 03/29/2010
Just one more reason why I'm a Buddhist/Atheist.
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huffposter07
12:48 AM on 03/30/2010
Well put. I think we've finally found a running mate for Sarah Palin. His name is David Brian Stone.
He's got the guns, the religion, and a supportive, like-minded family. Sounds like the Palins.
Unless this guy Sone is behind bars in 2012, look for him on the Palin ticket.
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charleslennon
Always ready for a good fight.
02:59 PM on 04/19/2010
Yadda-ying Yadda-yang.
09:17 PM on 03/29/2010
Just take a look around and listen. There are right wing noise machines on AM radio cranking out rants and raves, spewing anger and fear, there are ex-governor's touring the country stirring up emotions, inciting and agitating crowds, using terms like "reload" and targeting congressional seats using gun sites (crosshairs) aimed at them, there is the tea-party movement and segments of them carrying around anti-govt. signs, some with violent worded slogans (a Browning will stop them), politicians like Bachmann egging them on, and last but not least, "fair and balanced" (hahahaha) Fox news and their various paranoid pundits. Then there are certain politicians (McCain) when asked about it, attempt to trivialize it as not serious.

There are angry frightened people out there, quite a few of them, and given the right conditions, e.g., strong emotions such as fear and anger can motivate people to behave in any number of ways, leading up to violence.

The GLOP has made half-hearted empty rhetorical attempts calling for no violence, but most of that will go through one ear and out the other of anyone really serious about acting out violence.
It's good the FBI is watching as well as acting. There is no telling what a group like this might have gotten away with had they not been caught.
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10:17 PM on 03/29/2010
well said-true and truer; you would probably appreciate this article:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article25100.htm
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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
09:05 PM on 03/29/2010
The Hutaree Militia is a graduate school for the Tea Party
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aztecdiva
Sign the We The People Impeach Scalia Petition
09:42 PM on 03/29/2010
CNN had captured the Hutaree Tea Party event before it was removed or scrubbed so to speak. Take a look at the video at the bottom of this link to see the advertisement.

http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0329/hutaree-militia-video/
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Tim303
09:30 AM on 03/30/2010
Got it.
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danielboone
03:17 AM on 03/31/2010
These bozos are not I repeat not part of our Tea Party! They are lone wolves out to get in trouble!
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RevJimIII
Grin and Barret...
03:46 AM on 03/30/2010
I have been a conservative my entire life and became very active in politics in the last few years, yet have never heard of these Hutaree before. Most of the folks I have seen at Tea Party events wouldn't know how to be militant.
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Tim303
09:31 AM on 03/30/2010
So easy to wash one's hands in the manner described.
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jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
08:35 PM on 03/29/2010
Wow.

It's good to see law enforcement is starting to take conservatives seriously as a threat.

BTW- isn't it scary how these kind of people always think they are one massacre away from setting off a new Civil War? Reminds me of Manson.
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O K Ali
Wash your hands, seriously.
08:33 PM on 03/29/2010
Does Gitmo have vacancies?
08:02 PM on 03/29/2010
dang the Mayberry Militia got busted. Its not fair the government focuses on hillbilly republicans that live in trailer parks.