Man who stopped Amtrak’s California Zephyr in Nebraska gets federal prison time for terrorism charge

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A judge in Nebraska has sentenced a Missouri man to 14 years in federal prison on terrorism and drug charges after the man stopped an Amtrak train in Furnas County last year.

“I did stop the Amtrak train with passengers on it. It was an incredibly stupid and dangerous thing to do. That is why I’m here today,” Taylor Michael Wilson, 26, told the judge.

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