"The guy who convinced the plotters to blow up a big bridge, led them to the
arms merchant, and drove the team to the bomb site was
an FBI informant. The merchant was an FBI agent. The bomb, of course, was a
dud. And the arrest was part of a pattern of entrapment by
federal law enforcement since September 11, 2001, not of terrorist suspects,
but of young men federal agents have had to talk into embracing violence in the
first place. One of the Cleveland arrestees, Connor Stevens, complained to his
sister of feeling "very pressured" by the guy who turned out to be an informant
and was recorded in 2011 rejecting property destruction: "We're in it for the
long haul and those kind of tactics just don't cut it," he said. "And it's
actually harder to be non-violent than it is to do stuff like that." Though when
Cleveland's NEWS Channel 5 broadcast
that footage, they headlined it "Accused Bomb Plot Suspect Caught on Camera
Talking Violence."