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Plot puts focus on governors' safety amid threats, protests

A plot to kidnap Michigan's governor has put a focus on the security of governors who have faced protests and threats over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

While the alleged plot against Gretchen Whitmer is the most specific and highest-profile to come to light, it's far from the first threat against state officials, particularly Democrats who imposed business closures and restrictions on social gatherings.

In New Mexico, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said this week that news of the arrest of 13 men accused of planning the overthrow of Michigan's government rattled members of her family.

'œI started to get calls from both my daughters who were terrified and who were often included in some of the negative messaging,'ť Lujan Grisham said this week. 'œEarly on in this pandemic. one of the threats that we got was '~I hope your grandchildren get COVID.' 'ť

In August, a man pleaded guilty to making threats against the Democratic governor on social media and was sentenced to 14 months in prison.

During the pandemic, the state Capitol that houses her office has been closed to the public. But its grounds have been the site of protests, including some who carried weapons and are militia members.

Even with the glass doors locked, State Police have at times deployed additional security measures, such as putting up opaque screens inside the doors to hide their exact location from protesters.

Across the country, armed protesters have rallied this year against coronavirus-related shutdowns. In Michigan, some protesters with guns were allowed inside the statehouse in April after passing temperature screenings. Some lawmakers wore bulletproof vests.

Protests both against virus restrictions and racial injustice this year have targeted not just the offices but also the homes of government executives. Fourteen unarmed protesters calling for the release of prison inmates, for instance, were arrested outside the gates of the residence of California Gov. Gavin Newsom in July.

The offices of governors and those in charge of protecting them have declined to say how security has changed because of specific threats they face or the Michigan case. Several praised the security efforts around them.

But some governors are linking the threats to President Donald Trump, who on Twitter late Thursday condemned 'œextreme violence'ť while also blasting Whitmer, saying she has done a 'œterrible job.'ť

At a briefing Friday, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, said elected officials 'œbut especially at the top, must realize that words matter" and that rhetoric can lead to violence.

'œWe are reaching a boiling point in this country,'ť he said. 'œSo it's up to all of us to lower the temperature.'ť

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee singled out the president, who has often criticized Whitmer, for responsibility.

'œIt is very unfortunate that she has been troubled not just directly by these threats, but a constant barrage of, frankly, incendiary criticism from the president, and I think that's been very unfortunate,'ť Inslee said.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, who also serves as chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, called on Trump to denounce extremist groups.

'œThis shocking development is the most disturbing of the increasingly violent threats being made against Democratic governors by some of the most extreme and violent fringes of the right,'ť Murphy said in a statement. 'œUnless and until President Trump openly denounces such right-wing extremism, groups like the Michigan Militia will continue to act as if they hold a permission slip from him to openly engage in such terrorist plots.'ť

The threat this year against public employees has risen enough that the bipartisan National Governors Association sent its members a memo in August laying out ways to try to discourage and deal with threats. Among them: Encouraging civil discourse with protesters, personally complying with mask and social distancing orders and prosecuting threats.

Over the nation's history, violence against governors has been rare. The only time a U.S. state governor died of assassination was in Kentucky in 1900, when Kentucky Gov. William Goebel was shot in the chest near the old state Capitol days before he was sworn in after a disputed election. He died shortly after he took office.

In the same city this spring, current Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, was hanged in effigy from a tree on the state Capitol grounds in Frankfort in a protest of his coronavirus restrictions. In April, a man was charged after being accused of making threats against Beshear and Kentucky State Police troopers online.

This week, a fence began going up around the state's executive mansion.

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Associated Press reporters Cedar Attanasio in Santa Fe, New Mexico; Mike Catalini in Trenton, New Jersey; Rachel La Corte in Olympia, Washington; Wilson Ring in Montpelier, Vermont; and Bruce Schreiner in Louisville, Kentucky, contributed to this article.

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Thurs article has been updated to show that former Kentucky Gov. William Goebel was shot before he was sworn in but died after.

FILE - In this April 30, 2020 file photo, a protester carries his rifle at the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich. A plot to kidnap Michigan's governor has put a focus on the security of governors who have faced protests and threats over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The threats have come from people who oppose business closures and restrictions on social gatherings. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
FILE - In this April 9, 2020 file photo, about 75 people wearing masks and carrying signs protest outside the Ohio Statehouse on Thursday, April 9, 2020, in Columbus, Ohio. A plot to kidnap Michigan's governor has put a focus on the security of governors who have faced protests and threats over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The threats have come from people who oppose business closures and restrictions on social gatherings. (AP Photo/Andrew Welsh-Huggins) The Associated Press
FILE - In this July 27, 2020 file photo, a California Highway Patrol officer inspects a chained protester outside of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's mansion in Fair Oaks, Calif. A plot to kidnap Michigan's governor has put a focus on the security of governors who have faced protests and threats over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The threats have come from people who oppose business closures and restrictions on social gatherings. (Daniel Kim./The Sacramento Bee via AP) The Associated Press
Barriers seen blocking traffic on Moores River Drive that leads toward the cul-de-sac near the Governor's Mansion on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020 in Lansing, Mich. A plot to kidnap Michigan's governor has put a focus on the security of governors who have faced protests and threats over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The threats have come from people who oppose business closures and restrictions on social gatherings. (Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State Journal via AP) The Associated Press
Workers with Stewart Construction install a security fence around the Governors' Mansion on the grounds of the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. Security is being increased following a plot to kidnap the Governor of Michigan, and Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, was hanged in effigy from a tree during a May protest against his COVID-19 restrictions on the state Capitol grounds in Frankfort. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley) The Associated Press
Workers with Stewart Construction install a security fence around the Governors' Mansion on the grounds of the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. Security is being increased following a plot to kidnap the Governor of Michigan, and Andy Beshear, a Democrat, was hanged in effigy from a tree during a May protest against his COVID-19 restrictions on the state Capitol grounds in Frankfort. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley) The Associated Press
A security fence is being installed around the Governors Mansion on the grounds of the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. Security is being increased following a plot to kidnap the Governor of Michigan, and Andy Beshear, a Democrat, was hanged in effigy from a tree during a May protest against his COVID-19 restrictions on the state Capitol grounds in Frankfort. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley) The Associated Press
FILE - In this April 22, 2020 file photo, Victoria Goeke carries an American flag as she and about a dozen other protesters, calling for the end of Gov Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home orders, rallied at the state Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. A plot to kidnap Michigan's governor has put a focus on the security of governors who have faced protests and threats over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The threats have come from people who oppose business closures and restrictions on social gatherings. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File) The Associated Press
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