Wednesday, October 28th:
*Preliminary Exam Hearings (State case-Antrim County) (@ 1:30pm CT) – MI – Plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer - *Eric Molitor (36) of Cadillac arrested & charged (10/7/20) & arraigned (10/8/20) with providing material support for terrorist acts & carrying or possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony. Bond set at $250K (10%).
10/8/20 Update: Was arraigned. Probable cause conference is set for 10/14 @ 1pm & preliminary exam hearing on 10/21. 10/13/20 Update: Probable cause hearing moved to 10/21 & preliminary exam hearing on 10/28. 10/21/20: Next preliminary exam hearing on 10/28/20.
*Michael Null (38) of Plainwell arrested & charged (10/7/20) & arraigned (10/9/20) with providing material support for terrorist acts & carrying or possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony. Cash bond of $250K.
10/8/20 Update: Was arraigned before Antrim County Magistrate Jessica Allmand. Probable cause hearing on 10/14 @ 1pm & a preliminary exam hearing on 10/21. 10/13/20 Update: Probable cause hearing moved to 10/21 & preliminary exam hearing on 10/28. 10/21/20 Update: Next preliminary exam hearing on 10/28/20.
*William Null (38) of Shelbyville arrested & charged (10/7/20) & arraigned (10/8/20) with providing material support for terrorist acts & carrying or possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony. Cash bond of $250K.
10/8/20 Update: Was arraigned before Antrim County Magistrate Jessica Allmand. Probable cause hearing on 10/14 @ 1pm & a preliminary exam hearing on 10/21. 10/13/20 Update: Probable cause hearing moved to 10/21 & preliminary exam hearing on 10/28. 10/21/20 Update: Next preliminary exam hearing on 10/28/20.
*Shawn Michael Fix (38) of Belleville arrested & charged (10/7/20) & arraigned (10/9/20) with providing material support for terrorist acts & carrying or possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony. Plead not guilty. $250K cash/surety bond.
10/7/20 Update: His arraignment is pending in Antrim County. 10/9/20 Update: Arraigned Friday morning via Zoom in Antrim County. A not guilty plea was entered for Fix. He is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail, cash/surety & will have to wear a GPS tether & remain under home arrest if bond is posted. He cannot leave the state of Michigan or possess weapons. Fix isn’t allowed to have any contact with Whitmer or anyone related to her, or to go within 500 yards of her workplace and residences. “You’ll have no contact, in any manner whatsoever, with any member of the group known currently as Wolverine Watchmen, or any other member of any terrorist, militia, or other similar group,” 86th District Court Magistrate Tammy Rodgers said. A probable cause conference will be scheduled on or before Oct. 21, and a preliminary examination is scheduled for 1:30pm on Oct. 28. 10/21/20 Update: Next preliminary exam hearing on 10/28/20.
*Brian Higgins (51) of Wisconsin Dells, WI. arrested & charged (10/15/20) with material support of an act of terrorism. Will be extradited to Antrim County. Wisconsin: Bail $10K Cash (10/19/20 paid cash-released).
10/15/20 Update: Brian Higgins (51) of Wisconsin Dells was arrested in Wisconsin on Thursday (10/15/20) & will be extradited to northern Michigan's Antrim County, where 3 of the other 13 suspects in the alleged kidnapping plot have been arraigned. Higgins participated in surveillance of Whitmer’s vacation home. He also provided night-vision goggles & used a dash camera in his vehicle to record footage of the surveillance. Higgins faces up to 20 years in prison and/or a $20K fine, has been charged with material support of an act of terrorism.
10/19/20 Update: Higgins appeared via video Monday in Columbia County court. Columbia County District Attorney Brenda Yaskal requested a $1 million bail for Brian Higgins, but Judge Todd Hepler set the lower amount of $10K. 10/19/20 paid cash bail-released. Higgins is due back in Columbia County court on Nov. 18. He has been ordered to surrender his passport & not to leave Wisconsin. He also can’t have any contact with others charged in the case.