Elizabeth Lecron, 24, was sentenced today to 180 months of incarceration and lifetime supervision for her involvement in planning two terrorist attacks, including an attack at a local Toledo bar. During the sentencing hearing, Judge James G. Carr called Lecron’s actions “monstrous.” Her co-defendant and live-in boyfriend, Vincent Armstrong, has pleaded guilty for his role in the scheme and will be sentenced on December 10, 2019.
Lecron and Armstrong privately discussed committing their own mass murder in the Toledo area and referred to this attack as “D-day.” They discussed using bombs and guns to kill, maim, and injure innocent people. They took several steps in preparation for “D-day.” They purchased guns and went to the shooting range to practice their firearm skills. They also printed instructions to make pipe bombs and bought some the necessary components. They detailed their plan and feelings in personal journals. For instance, Armstrong wrote that he had “a vision to kill” and Lecron wrote, “D-day will be my salvation.”Separately, on December 8, 2018, Lecron purchased two pounds of black powder and hundreds of screws intending that they be used in a bombing of a pipeline in Georgia.