An Osceola County man found guilty on domestic terrorism charges was sentenced Monday to six months in jail.



In September, an Osceola County jury found 41-year-old Marcus Faella, the alleged leader of the white supremacist group American Front, guilty on two counts of providing and teaching paramilitary training.



Faella was given credit for 61 days he has already served. He was also sentenced to two years of community service.



During the trial, prosecutors accused Faella of giving members weapons training on their Osceola County compound so they could incite a riot against RASH, which stands for stands for Red and Anarchist Skinheads.



Prosecutors said the group's white supremacist beliefs show their intentions. However, the defense argued nothing was ever planned, and Faella should not be convicted of the crime because of his political beliefs.

The judge threw out two charges — conspiracy to shoot into a building and possession of a gun by a convicted felon — saying the state did not provide enough evidence.

Faella faced a maximum sentence of 30 years.

