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West Michigan brothers accused in Whitmer kidnapping plot now out of jail

ALLEGAN COUNTY, MI -- Twin brothers accused in the plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer have been released from jail on bond. William and Michael Null, 38, bonded out of the Grand Traverse County Jail on Thursday, Dec. 3. The Null brothers are accused of participating in a foiled plot to abduct Whitmer from her vacation home in Antrim County. More from MLiveMichigan National Guard COVID-19 help extended through March 2021Border patrol agents seize 450 pounds of marijuana from truck in Detroit

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Twin suspects in plot to kidnap Michigan governor have bonds reduced

Two of the 14 men charged with crimes stemming from an alleged plot to kidnap Gov. Twin brothers Michael Null, 38, of Plainwell and William Null, 38, of Shelbyville, appeared in Antrim County District Court for a status conference and hearing to determine whether their $250,000 bond amounts would be reduced. Related: The ties that bind men behind alleged plot to kidnap WhitmerThe Null brothers are accused of participating in a foiled plot to abduct Whitmer from her vacation home in Antrim County. (Top row, from left) Michael Null, 38, of Plainwell, Adam Dean Fox, 37 of Grand Rapids, Joseph Morrison, 26, Kaleb J. Franks, 26, Pete Musico, 42. (Bottom row, from left) Brandon Caserta, 32, William Null, 38, of Shelbyville, Eric Molitor, 36, of Cadillac, Ty G. Garbin, 24, Shawn Fix, 38, of Belleville and Daniel J. Harris, 23.

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Bond lowered for twin brothers charged in terrorist plot to kidnap Gov. Whitmer

Many of the suspects in the alleged domestic terrorism plot to kidnap and kill Gov. In court Wednesday, the Null brothers were hoping they might be released right away. The state said the Null brothers are a danger to police, elected officials and to the public. The judge at first denied the request to lower the $250,000 bond for the brothers, and then quickly agreed to change that to a 10% cash surety bond. The judge said if and when the brothers post bond, they will be on a GPS tether, they can work but cannot go anywhere near the governor.

Gov. Whitmer kidnapping plot: Here’s what we’ve learned as of Friday afternoon

Local 4 has learned more Friday about the alleged plot to kidnap Gov. That’s when the Wolverine Watchmen caught the FBI’s attention. In June, the men involved in the kidnapping conspiracy started meeting with members of the Wolverine Watchmen and recruiting others to their ranks. “They belong to a group, a militia group, called the Wolverine Watchmen. A house on Dunn Road in Munith that was raided Oct. 8, 2020, in connection with a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov.

Foiled terror plot to kidnap Michigan governor: Here’s what to know

If you’re looking to get caught up on Thursday’s announcement about a foiled plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, here’s what to know. These are 10 of the 13 people who were charged after the FBI uncovered a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. BOTTOM (left to right): Pete Musico, Eric Molitor, William Null, Michael Null, Joseph Morrison.

Michigan governor: `Domestic terrorists' targeted her

Null is one of several charged Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020, in state court for allegedly seeking to storm the Michigan Capitol and seek a civil war. Separately, seven others linked to a paramilitary group called the Wolverine Watchmen were charged in state court for allegedly seeking to storm the Michigan Capitol and seek a civil war. “There's no question that these hate groups are domestic terrorists, and I think we need to call them that,” Whitmer said. “The rhetoric that’s coming out of the White House is dangerous and it is emboldening American domestic terrorists. Trump tweeted: "I do not tolerate ANY extreme violence.”Five of the six federal defendants live in Michigan.

Jackson County home was alleged ‘training ground’ in plot to kidnap Whitmer

MUNITH, Mich. – Federal and state officials have charged 13 people after uncovering a plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and overthrow the Michigan government, FBI agents said. Through confidential informants and undercover agents, the FBI gained access to audio recordings, ground messages and secret meetings as the group plotted for months, according to court records. In addition to a Wednesday night raid in Hartland, FBI agents also raided the home of two of the suspects in Jackson County. Authorities said the Munith home served as a training facility for members of the group now facing terrorism charges.

View: Mugshots for all 14 people charged after FBI uncovered plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Whitmer

Paul Bellar, 21, of Milford, was charged with providing material support for terrorist acts, gang membership and a felony firearm violation. Providing material support for terrorists acts, threat of terrorism and gang membership are each 20-year felonies. The felony firearm violations come with mandatory two-year prison sentences, to be served consecutively. You can view mugshots for Bellar, Musico, Morrison, Molitor, Fix and the Nulls below. Brian Higgins was charged after the FBI uncovered a domestic terror plot targeting Michigan Gov.

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