06/08/2022 / By News Editors
An autopsy report revealed by the Detroit News has shown that the FBI executed an alleged “domestic terrorist” in Michigan days before they rolled out their phony Whitmer kidnapping plot.
(Article by Shane Trejo republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)
43-year-old Eric Mark-Matthew Allport was shot once in the back and three times in the head as FBI agents confronted him in the parking lot of a Madison Heights steakhouse. One FBI agent was wounded during the ambush. The FBI and the Oakland County Medical Examiner’s Office attempted to keep details about the case hidden from the public, but the Detroit News obtained the autopsy report following an appeal.
This all occurred on Oct. 2, 2020 — just days before the fake Whitmer kidnapping was rolled out in an October surprise meant to influence the presidential election. Allport was riddled with bullet holes by the FBI as they supposedly attempted to apprehend him on illegal gun charges.
“It almost mirrors Ruby Ridge, what they did to Eric,” Allport’s mother, Judy Grider, said to the Detroit News. As a child, Allport’s family were neighbors with Randy Weaver, the patriotic martyr whose family was gruesomely murdered by federal agents who ensnared him in an entrapment plot during a lengthy standoff in Idaho.
American Greatness senior writer Julie Kelly pointed out the troubling undercurrent beneath this deep state atrocity:
Well this is insane. FBI agents shot and killed an alleged “domestic terrorist” in Michigan five days before the alleged Whitmer “kidnappers” were arrested in 2020: pic.twitter.com/06cneykKcZ
— Julie Kelly ?? (@julie_kelly2) June 6, 2022
My sources close to Whitmer case say Allport was not part of the group set up by FBI to pretend to kidnap governor. But this timeline coincides with what FBI described as a “terror enterprise investigation” related to Whitmer hoax.
This FBI is deeply corrupt: pic.twitter.com/0S6TJzxT0b
— Julie Kelly ?? (@julie_kelly2) June 6, 2022
The head of the Detroit FBI field office at the time was Steven D’Antuono. He was moved to DC FBI field office 2 weeks after his agents shot and killed Allport.
His office is the lead agency on January 6 prosecution—D’Antuono’s agents arrested Peter Navarro at Reagan last week.
— Julie Kelly ?? (@julie_kelly2) June 6, 2022
Big League Politics reported on how the Whitmer kidnapping was revealed to be a hoax and the alleged perpetrators were allowed to go free in a jury trial:
“A federal jury in Grand Rapids, Michigan, has found two suspects in the FBI-encouraged plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer not guilty and is deadlocked on two others.
The jury reached the verdict around 2 p.m. on Friday, declaring Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta of not guilty of all charges, Fox 2 Detroit reported. The two men had been accused of engaging in a conspiracy to kidnap the governor. It appears those who levied the charges were not particularly fond of their choices in gun ownership as well; Harris had previously been accused of illegally possessing an ‘unregistered’ semiautomatic rifle with a barrel length of under 16 inches, a charge that was later dismissed along with the rest.
The Jury has yet to return verdicts for the other two men in the alleged plot, Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr.”
The federal scumbags likely attempted to entrap Allport, and when he failed to go along with their diabolical schemes, they gunned him down to keep him quiet. This is part and parcel for the Satan worshipers in control of the FBI and other demonic alphabet soup agencies in Washington D.C.
Read more at: BigLeaguePolitics.com
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