GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) 鈥 A man upset over state-ordered coronavirus restrictions was sentenced to just over six years in prison Wednesday for planning to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a significant break that reflected his quick decision to cooperate and help agents build cases against others.
Ty Garbin admitted his role in the weeks after his arrest last fall. He is among six men charged in federal court but the only one to plead guilty so far. It was a key victory for prosecutors as they try to prove an astonishing plot against the rest.
Garbin apologized to Whitmer, who was not in court, and her family.
鈥淚 cannot even begin to imagine the amount of stress and fear her family felt because of my actions. And for that I am truly sorry,鈥 the 25-year-old aviation mechanic told the judge.
In his plea agreement, Garbin said the six men trained at his property near Luther, Michigan, constructing a 鈥渟hoot house鈥 to resemble Whitmer鈥檚 vacation home and 鈥渁ssaulting it with firearms.鈥
The government, noting Garbin鈥檚 exceptional cooperation, asked U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker to give him credit for helping investigators reinforce their case against his co-defendants.
The 鈥淐onstitution is designed to ensure that we work out our fundamental and different views peacefully, not at the point of a gun, not with some other blunt force threat or a kidnapping conspiracy," the judge said.
Prosecutors recommended a nine-year prison term. But Jonker went shorter, at 6 1/4 years, saying he was convinced that Garbin was an 鈥渆xcellent prospect鈥 to stay out of trouble when released from prison.
The government and Garbin's lawyers took turns praising his willingness to admit guilt even before investigators revealed all the evidence following his arrest.
Garbin "didn鈥檛 hold back,鈥 Assistant U.S. Attorney Nils Kessler said. 鈥淗e would come out and say, 鈥榃e planned to do this and I was knowingly a part of it.鈥 He sat for hours answering all of our questions.鈥
Indeed, defense attorney Gary Springstead told the judge that Garbin 鈥渋s going to be a star witness鈥 against the others.
鈥淭y Garbin testified in front of the grand jury in support of the indictment that got him indicted. He is truly, genuinely and sincerely sorry,鈥 said Mark Satawa, another defense lawyer.
When the kidnapping case was filed in October, Whitmer, a Democrat, pinned some blame on then-President Donald Trump, saying his refusal to denounce far-right groups had inspired extremists across the U.S. It added even more heat to the final weeks of a tumultuous election season.
Whitmer wrote a victim impact statement to the judge, saying, 鈥渢hings will never be the same.鈥
鈥淭hreats continue,鈥 she said in June. 鈥淚 have looked out my windows and seen large groups of heavily armed people within 30 yards of my home. I have seen myself hung in effigy. Days ago at a demonstration there was a sign that called for 鈥榖urning the witch.鈥欌
Last year, Whitmer put major restrictions on personal movement and the economy because of COVID-19, although many limits have since been lifted. The Michigan Capitol was the site of rallies, including ones with gun-toting protesters calling for the governor鈥檚 removal.
鈥淭he plots and threats against me, no matter how disturbing, could not deter me from doing everything I could to save as many lives as possible by listening to medical and health experts,鈥 Whitmer said. 鈥淭o me it is very simple: this had to be the priority.鈥
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White reported from Detroit.
David Eggert And Ed White, The Associated Press