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Man sentenced to 25 years for trying to bomb Oklahoma bank

FILE - This file photo provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections shows Jerry Drake Varnell, of Sayre, Okla., who was arrested Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, in connection with a plot to detonate a vehicle bomb in an alley adjacent to BancFirst in downtown Oklahoma City. Varnell has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after being convicted of trying to blow up an Oklahoma City bank with a half-ton (450-kilogram) vehicle bomb. Prosecutors say Varnell was sentenced Monday, March 23, 2020, in federal court in Oklahoma City. (Oklahoma Department of Corrections via AP, File)
Original Publication Date March 23, 2020 - 11:46 AM

OKLAHOMA CITY - An Oklahoma man was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison after being convicted of trying to blow up an Oklahoma City bank with a massive vehicle bomb, according to federal prosecutors.

Jerry Drake Varnell, 26, of Sayre, was sentenced in federal court in Oklahoma City. When he is released from prison, he'll be under supervision for the rest of his life.

Varnell was arrested in August 2017 after he tried to detonate what authorities said he believed was a half-ton (450-kilogram) bomb outside BancFirst in downtown Oklahoma City. The FBI had learned of Varnell's plan and an undercover agent posed as someone who could help construct the bomb, but instead provided inert materials.

A federal complaint filed in 2017 said a confidential informant told the FBI that Varnell was upset with the government and wanted to blow up a building in a plot similar to the deadly 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building.

Varnell was convicted in February 2019.

Defence attorneys claimed Varnell was entrapped and his parents testified that he is a paranoid schizophrenic, even though he was found mentally competent.

“We are thankful he did not get a sentence of life” in prison, which prosecutors had sought, defence attorney Vicki Behenna said Monday.

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