CBS News/ May 1, 2012, 9:56 AM

FBI nabs 5 in alleged plot to blow up Ohio bridge

Last Updated 11:47 a.m. ET

(CBS News) Five men have been arrested after a months-long sting operation, charged with plotting to blow up a bridge in the Cleveland area, the FBI announced Tuesday.

CBS News senior correspondent John Miller reports the group had been involved in a series of escalating plots that ended with their arrest last night by FBI agents.

The sting operation supplied men, some of whom were alleged to be anarchists, with what they thought were explosives and bomb-making materials.

At no time during the case was the public in danger, the FBI said.

Douglas L. Wright, 26; Brandon L. Baxter, 20; and Anthony Hayne, 35, were arrested by members of the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force Monday night on charges of conspiracy and attempted use of explosive materials to damage physical property affecting interstate commerce.

Also arrested were Connor C. Stevens, 20, and Joshua S. Stafford, 23.

The criminal complaint was filed this morning in U.S. District Court in Cleveland.

FBI Complaint: U.S. v. Wright (PDF)

According to law enforcement sources, the five were not connected to international terrorism.

"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," the complaint reads.

The FBI says over the course of several months the accused discussed various targets in and around the Cleveland metropolitan area, with the Route 82 Brecksville-Northfield High Level Bridge being selected as the target. The bridge crosses over Cuyahoga Valley National Park from Brecksville to Sagamore Hills.

The defendants then conspired to obtain C-4 explosives, contained in two improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to be remotely detonated, the FBI said.

"The individuals charged in this plot were intent on using violence to express their ideological views," said FBI Special Agent Stephen D. Anthony.

The five defendants are expected to appear today before a federal magistrate in U.S. District Court in Cleveland.

According to the affidavit, Wright (who described himself to an FBI source as an anarchist of long standing) had recruited other young men to his circle who were planning to set off smoke bombs at a bridge in Cleveland as a diversion while they brought down the signs atop buildings in the city. The complaint said while the group had not figured out how they would demolish the signs, according to Wright, "the signs are the most important part [of the plan] because they need to make sure everyone knows that the action was against corporate America and the financial system, and not just some random acts."

Wright also allegedly complained to the FBI source that "there were not enough anarchists in Cleveland to do what he wanted to do."

An undercover employee who has worked with the FBI for 15 was cited in the affidavit, as was a "confidential human source" (CHS) who reported on the group's meetings. The complaint notes that the CHS has a criminal record, including convictions for cocaine possession, robbery and passing bad checks. Since July 20, 2011, when the source began working with the FBI, the agency paid this source more than $6,000 for services and expenses.

The CHS said that Wright offered to show him how to construct smoke bombs, based on recipes from "The Anarchist Cookbook," and was looking to purchase a retractable baton at a gun show or Army-Navy surplus store.

In a meeting in April 2012 the group was still unclear on the target bridge. According to the CHS, Baxter said taking out a bridge "was a good plan, but he did not know how the general public would take it, and he did not think the media would portray that in a good way."

Baxter claimed to have acquired eight pounds of C-4 explosive, and suggested they look for a neo-Nazi or Klan headquarters in Ohio to blow up. Wright suggested blowing up a Federal Reserve bank with a car bomb. He also allegedly said he would consider wearing a suicide vest but would have to be "very drunk" to go through with it.

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gekkobear says:
Brandon Baxter: previous reported in the news as an Occupy Cleveland Organizer.
Anthony Hayes: previous reported in the news as an Occupy Cleveland Organizer.
Douglas Wright: Self-proclaimed Occupy member, and listed as employed by the Occupy Cleveland movement.
Joshua Stafford: Self-proclaimed Occupy member, and listed as employed by the Occupy Cleveland movement.
Conner Stevens: Occupy Cleveland attendee at rallies and workshops

Really? Nobody can connect those dots? No idea who they might be affiliated with? Just a group of anarchists with no other ties?

Use google, use a timeframe from 1 year ago to the beginning of last month... plug in those names. And you'll find the news stories for the two Occupy Organizers and Spokesmen.

This isn't a crime drama movie mystery here; this is more like the complexity level of Blues Clues or Dora the Explorer here guys... and you can't puzzle this one out?
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TStewartIII3 says:
NewsBusters: National Media Ignore Would-be Cleveland Terrorists' Occupy Connections
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-sheffield/2012/05/02/national-media-ignore-would-be-cleveland-terrorists-occupy-connec
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GaryDMN says:
The liberal media seems to be hiding the connection to Occupy. Even the FBI is dodging the subject, saying "they investigate individuals, not groups". Obama and Holder probable knew this was happening in advance, so the President was conveniently out of the country on May Day and not available for a comment, creating a distraction, news piece. I don't think either was happy hearing about this, due to the Occupy links to Obama, the unions and even financial supporters like Media Matters and Ben and Jerry's that fund Occupy with the unions. How can a fake Congressional Panel, set up by Nancy Pelosi, interviewing a law school student activist, about not getting free birth control, she said costs hundreds of dollars a month (or $9 a month at Target near by her), get more media coverage, than an attempted terrorist bombing attempt, on US soil?
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audemus replies:
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There are extreme examples of out-of-whack behavior from all facets of political philosophy and thought. Most rational people do not focus on the extremes unless they have an agenda or two to promote.

The thing about conclusions, is that it's not usually that big of a leap from what we know, to what we suspect....that's why facts are so important.
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mousecar says:
thats what i thought . . .
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ibsteve2u says:
Stupid. You don't cure tyranny by targeting its victims.
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Bulldozer-Shaz says:
I am only posting the truth and facts about the true nature of things...

Its not my opinion ...

Your ignorance is your problem and not mine...

If you had any understanding of America ...You would also know the facts...

But you don't...
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jt92202 says:
Their mothers must be so proud of what they have become!!

Bulldozer-shaz - Comment if you want but I DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR OPINION, they are thuggs, they were trying to hurt others and city/state property! THE ENDS DO NOT JUSTIFY THE MEANS!
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Bulldozer-Shaz replies:
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I know why you don't care, cause you illiterate who cannot spell thugs, that he so dislikes...Next
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Bulldozer-Shaz says:
America has topped the worlds only country with the biggest gap between the rich and poor...


And also at the same time America made it to number 24 the most corrupt country in the world...


4 years past under Obama/Bush clone nothing has been done...
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plumpnugget replies:
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I created an account solely to call you out on being stupid incoherent ******, *********.

I hope the admin comes along and deletes your posts and bans you. You offer nothing constructive to discussion. I would not be surprised if you were one of the 5 men convicted. Go to hell.
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MagnaCartaUK says:
You can understand someone loathing the banking industry, and what's perceived as corporate greed - they've damaged the World considerably, and its abiliy to function properly, but violence and the alleged threats will win nothing. Change for the better comes from winning public support, not alienating it - and presenting your argument. These idiots don't have a clue, and are a menace to themselves and everyone else. Peaceful political protest and public awareness is the key to change, anarchy is merely the rhetoric and actions of failure.
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arthanyel replies:
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Very true and well said.
Bulldozer-Shaz replies:
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Yeah Sure say that to 16 million homeless children sleeping on the American streets with their jobless parents...
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pugster says:
Gees, 5 guys planning to blow up a bridge and if these guys are Muslim, they would be called terrorists. Since these guys are white, plotting to blow up a bridge.
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