Suspects in Michigan plot hid their cellphones in a box to be safe but failed to check one another for wires, FBI says

Suspects in Michigan plot hid their cellphones in a box to be safe but failed to check one another for wires, FBI says
  • Members of a group charged with plotting to kidnap Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan were said to have made some security lapses during their meetings.

  • An affidavit from an FBI special agent describes a meeting in which one man collected all other attendees' cellphones and put them in a box "to prevent any monitoring."

  • Unbeknownst to them, the special agent said, an FBI source who attended the meeting was wearing a recording device.

  • Several members of an armed group who were charged with plotting to kidnap Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan at her vacation home failed to thoroughly inspect one another for security breaches during a group meeting, according to an FBI special agent's affidavit released Thursday.

    Adam Fox, one of the six men who was charged in the plot, was said to have met with other accomplices at his business in Grand Rapids on June 20. As a precaution, the affidavit said, Fox conducted the meeting in a basement that was "accessed through a trap door hidden under a rug."

    Fox then collected attendees' cellphones in a box and put it upstairs "to prevent any monitoring," the affidavit said.

    One of the attendees, however, was an FBI source who was wearing a recording device. The audio revealed the group discussing plans to attack the Michigan State Capitol and use Molotov cocktails against police vehicles, the affidavit said.

    Special Agent Richard J. Trask II said the affidavit relied on information from two confidential sources and two undercover employees but other sources were used during ..

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