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Man wanted for Northwest ecoterrorism is sentenced in China

Credit: NWCN.com

by Associated Press

Posted on November 29, 2009 at 6:00 PM

Updated Monday, Nov 30 at 6:20 AM

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SEATTLE -  The father of an American wanted for ecoterrorism attacks in the western United States said Saturday that his son was sentenced to prison in China after pleading guilty to drug charges in that country.

Justin Franchi Solondz, 30, was sentenced Friday at a court in Dali, a city in southwestern China's Yunnan province, according to Chinese and American officials. His father, Paul Solondz, said his son pleaded guilty last month.

Solondz told The Associated Press that Justin was arrested in China during a drug sweep in March, and authorities later found 33 pounds of marijuana leaves buried in the courtyard of a home he rented.

Justin, a former student at The Evergreen State College in Olympia who grew up in Randolph, N.J., was indicted in California and Washington state in 2006 in connection with a series of arsons attributed to "the Family," a collection of radical environmentalists aligned with the Animal and Earth Liberation Fronts, from 1996-2001.

Attacks by the group caused more than $80 million in damage, according to the FBI, which called Justin a domestic terrorist. Prosecutors say he used timers, plastic containers and fuel-filled bladders to build incendiary devices used in one of the most notorious blazes, the May 2001 destruction of the University of Washington's Center for Urban Horticulture.

Investigators heard little of Justin after his indictment, and the FBI issued a $50,000 reward late last year for information leading to his arrest. At the time, the agency said he might be in Canada, Europe or Asia.

Early this year he surfaced in Dali, a city popular with Western tourists, using fake Canadian identification and an altered appearance, said Mark Bartlett, the first assistant U.S. attorney in Seattle.

After Justin was arrested in the drug investigation in March, federal prosecutors in Seattle were contacted to help confirm his true identity, Bartlett said.

The U.S. has no extradition treaty with China, and it's not immediately clear when or how Justin might be returned to the U.S. to face charges, Bartlett said. The Justice Department has informed Chinese officials that it remains interested in prosecuting him.

"We did not want to be seen as interfering, so we were letting the legal process go forward there so he can face the music there," said Seattle FBI spokeswoman Robbie Burroughs. "When he gets back here, we'll deal with him."

Paul Solondz said his son did not flee the U.S. to avoid prosecution. He said Justin went to Italy for a wedding in 2005 and traveled from there, visiting Holocaust sites in Europe before going to Russia and China.

He entered China with a valid visa and renewed it twice, his father said.

Paul Solondz said that evidence at the trial in China suggested that his son had used chemicals to press the marijuana leaves into a liquid, but the result was an unusable, toxic mixture. Justin did not want to dispose of the liquid for fear of damaging the environment, but after his arrest, a friend tried to do Justin a favor by burying the leaves in the courtyard.

Paul Solondz and Justin's mother, Bianca Franchi, traveled to China last month and were allowed to see him for an hour. Solondz said his son seemed unclear on the nature of the U.S. charges and also did not know that his ex-girlfriend, Briana Waters, had been sentenced to six years in prison for her role as a lookout in the university fire.

Solondz said he was "repulsed" that environmentalists are labeled as terrorists, adding: "No one has been injured. No animal has been hurt. The only credo I ever saw from this group was that they were not to hurt or maim or kill any people or animals."

Prosecutors in the United States say that Justin was involved in arsons at the Litchfield Wild Horse and Burro Corral in Susanville, Calif., and at a Monsanto Corp. canola field in Dusty, Wash. He was charged with girdling about 800 hybrid poplar trees on Oregon State University property, and with making incendiary devices used to destroy several buildings at a poplar farm in Clatskanie, Ore., the same night as the university fire.

At Waters' trial, prosecutors contended that Justin built his incendiary devices in a clean room behind her home in Olympia, Wash.

Of 17 people indicted on charges related to the string of ELF and ALF attacks, 13 have been convicted. Three remain at large and are believed to be outside the U.S.: Josephine Sunshine Overaker, Joseph Mahmoud Dibee and Rebecca Rubin.
 

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antisocialist said on November 29, 2009 at 7:13 PM

Excellent news! Hopefully the Chicoms will keep his rearend in a seriously bad gulag for many years to come. We should be encouraging the Chinese to make his life a living hell. Lord knows the Chinese are excellent at dispensing swift and sure justice. This is all good news. If he is still alive in 10-20 years perhaps we can then have a crack at him upon release.

sp2009 said on November 29, 2009 at 7:19 PM

Good I hope he rots in a Chinese prison!

factoid said on November 29, 2009 at 7:39 PM

Karma is a B....

billiameveryman said on November 29, 2009 at 10:15 PM

Ladies and Gentlemen, your Evergreen State College dollars at work... That place is little more than a breeding ground for whack-job idiots like this... I would suggest it as low-hanging fruit for budget cuts... Why not teach students marketable skills instead of "Hating America 101" and such... It would be my sincere wish that more anti-American communist idealists would get the chance to spend some time in a communist prison, my guess is that this guy will lose some of his "convictions" over there...

bazwest said on November 29, 2009 at 10:34 PM

A terrorist is a terrorist regardless of whether he does terrorizing in the name of the environment or some other radical ideology.

noskills said on November 29, 2009 at 10:41 PM

There are whack-jobs on the left and the right both of which give intelligent people on the left and the right a bad name. It is ok to have differing opinions, God knows neither side has the answer to our problems. But if the intelligent people work together maybe we can find good solutions to our problems..... *gets off his soap box.*

bigdaddyof4 said on November 29, 2009 at 11:25 PM

Mommy and Daddy are there to tell the world how it's not really his fault this happened, and that he doens't really know about any charges in the US? Look in the mirror mom and dad!! You are as responsible as he is in all of this! Great Job in raising this no account slimeball! Be sure and pat him on the back before you leave!

davidadams said on November 29, 2009 at 11:37 PM

Scumbag hippie.. enjoy Chinese prison

jackwong said on November 30, 2009 at 4:21 AM

DUDE! Before I even read this, I ALREADY KNEW somewhere it's going to say he's from Evergreen, and BAM! He was!

truthdector said on November 30, 2009 at 8:24 AM

Well rotting in a Chinese prison means that he won't be available to work for William Ayers or as a community organizer for ACORN...