Three white supremacists — including 2 ex-Marines — sentenced for roles in racist plot to cripple Northwest power grid
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Three men with alleged ties to white supremacist groups have been sentenced to prison for plotting a racially-motivated attack on the US power grid that was ultimately thwarted by federal agents.
Liam Collins, 25, of Rhode Island, received a 10-year prison term Thursday for aiding and abetting the interstate transportation of unregistered firearms, while Paul James Kryscuk, a 38-year-old Idaho man, was sentenced to six years and six months for conspiracy to destroy an energy facility.
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