SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — The last of four domestic terrorists who robbed banks and planted bombs in the Spokane region in 1996 was resentenced Monday to 55 years in federal prison.
68-year-old Charles Barbee, along with his co-conspirators, were linked to the white supremacist Phineas Priesthood group and were convicted of multiple federal crimes.
Among their bomb targets was a Spokesman-Review newspaper office and a Planned Parenthood clinic. No one was killed.