Updated: 3:44 PM PST, December 11, 2020 A 21-year-old Arizona man and member of a neo-Nazi group was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison for reportedly terrorizing journalists with targeted propaganda on both U.S. coasts, said prosecutors. A 21-year-old Arizona man and member of a neo-Nazi group was sentenced to 16-months in federal prison for reportedly terrorizing journalists with targeted propaganda, said prosecutors. Johnny Roman Garza, 21, expressed remorse before a federal judge in Seattle when he was sentenced on Wednesday. Garza pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to mail threatening communications and commit cyberstalking. He received roughly half the length of the term recommended by prosecutors and a probation officer, CBS News reported.