A man accused of plotting a terrorist attack at an Ohio bar with his girlfriend was sentenced to six years in prison Tuesday, federal prosecutors announced.
Vincent Armstrong, 24, previously pleaded guilty to charges stemming from his participation in the plot. His girlfriend, Elizabeth Lecron was sentenced to 15 years in prison in November."This defendant admitted to helping plot and plan a mass-casualty attack in Toledo," US Attorney of the Northern District of Ohio Justin Herdman said.
Read MoreA woman who wrote letters to Dylann Roof is going to prison for plotting 2 terrorist attacksIn August 2018, the couple took a trip to visit sites linked to the Columbine High School shooting, the USAO said. Lecron also wrote"numerous letters" to Roof, according to the USAO.The couple talked about carrying out a mass murder in the Toledo area, the USAO said, calling the attack"D-Day.
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