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Subject: Plot to Overthrow U.S.Government: three indicted
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Wow, this is a colorful story. As usual, I am not sure how
much of it is true. igor
Three Indicted in Alleged Plot to Overthrow U.S. Government
AP 13-DEC-97
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) Three men charged with planning a revolt
against the United States government wanted to create a new
republic limited to whites while allowing polygamy to build
its population, prosecutors say.
Chevie Kehoe of Colville, Wash., and Daniel Lewis Lee of
Oklahoma City were charged Friday with murder, racketeering
and conspiracy in a seven-count federal indictment. Kehoe,
24, directed the group, and Lee, 24, carried out the orders,
the indictment said.
Faron Lovelace, 40, of Sandpoint, Idaho, was charged with
a single count of racketeering for allegedly being Kehoe's
assistant.
Prosecutors say Kehoe and the others wanted to create the
Aryan Peoples Republic through a campaign of murder, robberies
and kidnappings.
Once the U.S. government was gone, their new country would grow
quickly "by recruiting certain white people into the Republic
and by engaging in polygamy so that the number of these white
persons would greatly increase," the indictment said.
The indictment did not detail threats or name targeted
officials.
Kehoe and Lee were previously charged in state court with
the 1996 deaths of William Mueller, 52; his wife, Nancy, 28;
and Mrs. Mueller's daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Powell, 8.
Kehoe and Lee allegedly robbed Mueller, a gun dealer in Tilly,
Ark., to support their cause, and the circumstances surrounding
the deaths gave the Arkansas grand jury jurisdiction.
Prosecutors said state murder charges would be dropped to
allow the federal case to advance.
Authorities say the Muellers and Kehoes knew each other and
were associated through gun shows and militia group activities.
Kehoe is accused of directing crimes that also include
theft, interstate transportation of stolen property and money
laundering. Part of Lee's job was to carry out four murders,
and Lovelace's duties included one murder, according to the
indictment.
Kehoe and Lovelace are accused of transporting stolen goods
from the white separatist community of Elohim City, Okla.,
to Spokane, Wash., in March 1995 and again from Arkansas to
Washington after the Muellers were killed.
Lovelace was convicted this year of killing Jeremy Scott, 23, in
1995 out of fear Scott was a government informant. Lovelace also
has admitted kidnapping and robbing a Washington state couple
in 1995. He held them captive for five hours after stealing
their weapons and extorting several thousand dollars from them.
Kehoe and his brother, Cheyne Kehoe, 21, made national headlines
in February when they were allegedly involved in a shootout with
Ohio police. It was caught on videotape by a camera mounted
on a police car. No officers were wounded but a passerby was
injured by a bullet fragment.
Kehoe and his brother were fugitives until June, when
Cheyne surrendered and told authorities where to find his
brother. Cheyne was not named in Friday's indictment.
Kehoe was being held in Ohio awaiting charges stemming from
the videotaped shootout. Lee was jailed in Arkansas on capital
murder charges, and Lovelace was being held in Idaho.
Copyright 1997 & The Associated Press. All rights
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published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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