Man Pleads Guilty in Plot To Blow Up Ohio Bridge

By Newsroom America Staff at 25 Jul 2012

(Newsroom America) -- Anthony M. Hayne has pleaded guilty to three counts for his role in a conspiracy to use explosives to blow up a bridge near Cleveland.

Hayne, 35, of Cleveland, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge David Dowd. Those counts are conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction, attempted use of weapons of mass destruction, and malicious use of an explosive device to destroy property used in interstate commerce.

Hayne was arrested on April 30 with Douglas L. Wright, Brandon L. Baxter, Connor C. Stevens, and Joshua S. Stafford.

According to court documents, Wright, Baxter, Hayne, Stevens, and Stafford are self-proclaimed anarchists who formed into a small group and considered a series of evolving plots over several months.

The initial plot involved the use of smoke grenades to distract law enforcement in order for the co-conspirators to topple financial institution signs atop high rise buildings in downtown Cleveland, according to the complaint.

The plot later developed to the utilization of explosive materials. The defendants conspired to obtain C-4 explosives contained in two improvised explosive devices to be placed and remotely detonated, according to the complaint.

The defendants discussed various bridges and physical targets in and around the Cleveland, Ohio metropolitan area over the course of several months. The final plan resulted in the Route 82 Brecksville-Northfield High Level Bridge being the designated target. This bridge crosses from Brecksville, Ohio to Sagamore Hills, Ohio, over the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, according to the complaint.

The public was never in danger from the explosive devices, which were controlled by an undercover FBI employee. The defendants were closely monitored by law enforcement. The explosives that the defendants allegedly purchased and attempted to use were inoperable and posed no threat to the public.

"We are satisfied with today’s guilty plea and are prepared to prove the allegations against the remaining defendants," said Steven M. Dettelbach, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio.

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