Thursday, April 11, 2013

Militia Members Sue State Police, FBI Agents Over ‘Mental Anguish’

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 Hutaree Militia Members Sue State Police, FBI Agents Over Mental Anguish

Members of the Michigan-based Hutaree militia, who plotted to overthrow the government and kill police in a violent coup, have filed a lawsuit against FBI and Michigan State Police officers, claiming their constitutional rights were violated when their homes were raided and guns confiscated.

They’re seeking at least $25,000 in damages for each of the lawsuit’s 16 counts.

The lawsuit, which was filed by acquitted members of the homegrown militia in U.S. District Court in Detroit, are seeking no less than $25,000 in damages.

The Hutaree believed President Barack Obama to be the Antichrist and espoused dreams of creating a “Colonial Christian Republic.”  They were arrested in March 2010 after details of their plot were uncovered by federal agents.

Plaintiffs Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek, along with Meeks’ parents Eugene and Sylvia Meeks, and sister Gabrielle Neely, claim FBI agents and a State Police officer showed a “reckless disregard” for their “rights” when raiding their home.

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