WASHINGTON ― Attorneys for a President Donald Trump supporter who was convicted in a domestic terrorism plot aimed at slaughtering Muslim refugees asked a federal judge to factor in the "backdrop" of Trump's campaign rhetoric when deciding their client's sentence this week.
Patrick Stein was one of three right-wing militiamen found guilty in April of a conspiracy to kill Muslim refugees living in rural Kansas. Ahead of the 2016 election, Stein and two others plotted with an FBI informant and an undercover agent to bomb an apartment complex that housed Muslims in Garden City. Stein went by the handle "Orkin Man" and referred to Muslims as "cockroaches" he wanted exterminated.
At trial, defense attorneys referred to the defendants as "knuckleheads" who were engaged in "locker room talk," and Stein's attorney argued his client was a victim of a "chaos news" environment that had him thinking a civil war was coming.
A personal normally at a 3 on a scale of political talk might have found themselves at a 7 during the election. A person, like Patrick, who would often be at a 7 during a normal day, might 'go to 11.' See SPINAL TAP. James Pratt and Michael Shultz, attorneys for Patrick Stein
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