Three men from southwest Kansas were sentenced to 25, 26 and
30 years imprisonment on charges of conspiring to detonate a bomb at an
apartment complex in Garden Citywhere Muslim immigrants lived, announced Acting
Attorney General Matthew Whitaker; United States Attorney for the District of
Kansas Stephen McAllister; FBI Director Chris Wray; Assistant Attorney General
for the Civil Rights Division Eric Dreiband; Assistant Attorney General for the
National Security Division John C. Demers; and FBI Kansas City Division Special
Agent in Charge Darrin E. Jones.
“The Department of Justice works every day to thwart
terrorist threats to the United States," said Acting Attorney General
Whitaker. "The defendants in this case acted with clear premeditation in
an attempt to kill innocent people on the basis of their religion and national
origin. That's not just illegal—it's morally repugnant. Today's sentence is a significant victory
against hate crimes and domestic terrorism, and I want to thank everyone who
helped bring the defendants to justice—the dedicated professionals with the
FBI, the United States Attorney's Office in Kansas, the Civil Rights Division,
the National Security Division, and our state and local law enforcement
partners. Law enforcement saved lives in
this case."
“These defendants planned to ruthlessly bomb an apartment
complex and kill innocent people, simply because of who they are and how they
worship," said FBI Director Wray. “Today, together with our law
enforcement partners, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting all people in
our communities from those who seek to terrorize and do harm."
“Some people have described this prosecution as a civil
rights case, a domestic terrorism case or even a violent crime case,” said U.S.
Attorney Stephen McAllister of the District of Kansas. “However you look at it,
it is a violation of everything we stand for in America, equal rights, public
safety and respect for law.”
“Today's sentencing speaks to the FBI's commitment to
protect the communities we serve and our continued obligation to disrupt plots
where the intent is to commit violence and harm others,” said Darrin Jones,
Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Kansas City Division. “This sentencing
highlights the gravity of these crimes, and that actions motivated by hatred
will not be tolerated. The FBI, with our law enforcement partners will continue
to work aggressively to ensure those responsible are brought to justice."
On April 18, 2018 after a five-week trial, a federal jury
convicted Patrick Eugene Stein, 49, of Wright, Kansas, Curtis Allen, 51, of
Liberal, Kansas, and Gavin Wright, 53, of Beaver County, Oklahoma, on one count
of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction and one count of conspiracy
to violate the housing rights of their intended victims. Both conspiracies
stemmed from the defendants’ plot to blow up the apartment complex in an effort
to kill the Somali Muslim immigrants who lived there. The jury also convicted
defendant Wright of lying to the FBI in matter involving domestic terrorism.
Evidence presented at trial revealed that the defendants
plotted, over the course of several months, to attack an apartment complex that
contained a mosque in Garden City, Kansas, where Muslim immigrants from Somalia
lived and worshipped. Evidence during trial established that the defendants
held numerous meetings to plan the attack and took significant steps –
including making and testing explosives – toward implementing their plan. During an eight-month-long FBI investigation,
a confidential source, whom the government credited for thwarting the attack
and saving the lives of innocent victims, recorded numerous conversations
during which the defendants discussed and refined their plan. As the plan
solidified, the defendants discussed obtaining four vehicles, filling them with
explosives, and parking them at the four corners of the apartment complex to
create an explosion that would be sure to level the building and kill its
occupants.
During the course of the investigation, defendant Stein also
met with an undercover FBI agent posing as a black market arms dealer, in an
effort to obtain a bomb. During one of the meetings, Stein drove with the agent
to see the apartment building that the defendants were planning to destroy.
Curtis Allen was sentenced to 25 years. Gavin Wright was
sentenced to 26 years. Patrick Stein was sentenced to 30 years.
Whitaker, McAllister, Wray, Dreiband, Demers, and Jones
commended the following law enforcement agencies and prosecutors for their
exceptional and exemplary efforts investigating and prosecuting this important
case: the FBI, the Liberal Police Department, the Seward County Sheriff’s
Office, the Ford County Sheriff’s Office, the Garden City Police Department,
the Dodge City Police Department, the Finney County Sheriff’s Office, the
Kansas Highway Patrol, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, the United States
Attorney’s Office, and the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division and
National Security Division.
The case was tried by Assistant U.S. Attorney Tony Mattivi
and Trial Attorneys Risa Berkower and Mary J. Hahn of the Civil Rights Division
and supported by Trial Attorney David Cora of the National Security Division’s
Counterterrorism Section and Appellate Attorney Danielle Tarin of the Office of
Law and Policy.
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