[Ppnews] Briana Waters gets 6 years for UW firebombing
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Waters gets 6 years for UW firebombing
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/367671_waters20.html
By <mailto:paulshukovsky at seattlepi.com>PAUL SHUKOVSKY
P-I REPORTER
TACOMA -- The 32-year-old violin teacher
convicted of taking part in the firebombing of
the University of Washington' Center for Urban
Horticulture seven years ago was sentenced to 6
years in federal prison Wednesday.
Briana Waters was one of five people accused of
setting the devastating May 2001 fire, but the only suspect to go to trial.
She was found guilty in March of two counts of
arson. Two others pleaded guilty and testified
against her for reduced sentences. Her former
boyfriend, Justin Solondz, is a fugitive. And the
fourth killed himself in jail.
The attack -- by the radical Earth Liberation
Front against a lab that they wrongly believed
was conducting genetic engineering experiments --
was part of a six-year rampage that began in 1996
and immolated a Colorado ski resort, science
labs, government animal facilities and sport
utility vehicles. No one was hurt in the UW fire,
but the building and valuable research inside was
destroyed. It cost $7 million to rebuild.
A key to Wednesday's sentencing hearing in Tacoma
was whether actions of Waters, who acted as a
lookout and provided logistics support to her ELF
compatriots, rose to the level of terrorism.
Federal prosecutors asserted during a 3 1/2-week
trial that Waters participated in planning,
provided a car to the bombers and allowed Solondz
to build firebombs in the garage of the Olympia home she rented.
All these factors, along with the intent of the
ELF conspirators to intimidate the government to
change its policies and actions, justify adding a
"terrorism enhancement" in figuring her sentence,
the prosecutors said. Although they could have
asked for a sentence of up to 40 years in prison, they asked for 10 years.
But Waters' attorney, Neil Fox, sought to
scrutinize the government's definition of
terrorist. And he asked the court to sentence his
client to no more than 18 months behind bars.
"The court should be cognizant of the misuse of
the term 'terrorism.' The term clearly has been
manipulated by those seeking to advance their own
political agendas," Fox said in a filing with the
court. "It is the scare word of the day, and the
consequences of the expansion of the use of the
term to brand defendants can lead to grave injustice."
Fox argued that Waters should not be subjected to
the terrorism enhancement, which could add
decades to her sentence, because the jury had not
found her guilty of conspiring with the other
four defendants in the case. Waters "was not part
of the broader ELF/ALF conspiracy," Fox said in court filings.
And he claimed his client, who continues to
maintain her innocence, had no motivation or
intent to intimidate anyone in the alleged arson
attack. "There is no evidence that she chose the
target or that she even knew about or cared
about" the botanical research taking place there.
The government scoffed at that contention, while
acknowledging that her actions didn't rise to the
level of flying a plane into the side of New York City's World Trade Center.
"Although Waters' crime is substantively
different from, say, the attacks of September 11,
2001 -- a fact that is recognized in the United
States' recommendation of a sentence far below"
what could have been asked for, it's clear that
it still meets the definition of terrorism, prosecutors said in court filings.
Most of 10 ELF/ALF defendants sentenced recently
in Oregon received the terrorism enhancement in
sentencing, the government argued.
And prosecutors cited an anonymous ELF communiqué
of responsibility issued by the defendants after
the firebombing as proof of a terroristic intent
to intimidate or retaliate against the government.
"As long as universities continue to pursue this
reckless 'science' they run the risk of suffering
severe losses. Our message remains clear: We are
determined to stop genetic engineering." It was signed "ELF"
"The arson was a terrible crime," prosecutors
said. "Waters and her co-conspirators burned a
large university building devoted to botanical
research and teaching. In doing so, they created
a huge fire that easily could have injured or
killed either students (who often worked and
slept in the building overnight) or responding firefighters."
To drive home the point, prosecutors submitted a
statement from a professor identified only as DR.
"Graduate students lost their work and had to
postpone job offers and additional educational
opportunities. This violent act devastated us and
we, as individuals, will never fully recover.
They took years away from us and changed how we
look at our fellow human beings."
DR began having panic attacks after the
firebombing and ultimately moved because her
address had been listed in the phone book.
P-I reporter Paul Shukovsky can be reached at
206-448-8072 or
<mailto:paulshukovsky at seattlepi.com>paulshukovsky at seattlepi.com.
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6-year sentence for ecoterror arson at U. of Washington
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2008006678_apwaecoterrortrial1stldwritethru.html
The woman convicted in an ecoterror attack at the
University of Washington has been sentenced to six years in prison.
TACOMA, Wash.
The woman convicted in an ecoterror attack at the
University of Washington has been sentenced to six years in prison.
KIRO-TV reports that Briana Waters asked for
mercy because she has a 3-year-old daughter.
Prosecutors had recommended a 10-year sentence.
Her lawyer asked for no more than a year-and-a-half.
Waters was taken into custody after Thursday's
sentencing in federal court in Tacoma. She had
been convicted March 6 of arson, and her lawyer is working on an appeal.
The 32-year-old from Berkeley, Calif., was an
Evergreen State College student who acted as a
lookout in 2001 when others set fire to the
Center for Urban Horticulture in Seattle. The
Earth Liberation Front claimed responsibility
because it believed, mistakenly, a researcher was
genetically modifying poplar trees.
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