CARO, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan man described as a leader of a white supremacist group was sentenced to nearly three years in prison Tuesday for conspiring to train for civil disorder, the attorney general’s office said. Investigators said Justen Watkins and two other men entered vacant state properties in Tuscola County in 2020 to assess whether they could be used as “hate camps” for paramilitary training. READ MORE: Lawsuit Accuses 3 Automakers, Parts Manufacturer Of Knowingly Selling Faulty Airbags Watkins, 25, of Bad Axe was associated with The Base, a group that has pushed a fringe philosophy advocating mass...