Loading data...
Loading data...
A federal judge acquitted five Hutaree militia members in a plot to overthrow the government that included killing a police officer and bombing his funeral.
Read More →The defendants are to remain under home confinement and wear electronic tethers.
Read More →Prosecutors cited the pending funeral of Detroit officer Brian Huff as a reason for delaying the release because militia members had plotted to kill a police officer and bomb a police funeral.
Read More →U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts also ruled that they will be subject to home detention and curfews.
Read More →Agent Leslie Larsen didn't bring her notes on the case, and was scolded by the federal district judge, who said she shared the defense's frustration that Larsen "doesn't know anything."
Read More →Federal agents collected bomb-making manuals, suspected steroids, and a copy of Adolph Hitler's "My New Order" during the late-March raid of the Hutaree Militia.
Read More →An undercover law enforcement officer infiltrated a Christian militia group to gather evidence that led to FBI raids of the Michigan-based Hutaree group over the weekend.
Read More →Federal authorities had been monitoring members of a Michigan-based Christian militia for some time but were forced to “take them down” over the weekend after learning of an imminent threat against police, the U.S. attorney leading the prosecution said today.
Read More →The indictment unsealed in U.S. District Court today claims that the Hutaree planned to kill an unidentified member of local law enforcement and then attack the law enforcement officers who gather in Michigan for the funeral.
Read More →