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Police Arrest White Supremacist in Connection with Ax Murder of Fellow Racist


Christopher Paul Mason. (Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.)

Police have arrested a 31-year-old white supremacist in connection with an ax murder last April of a fellow racist.

Christopher Paul Mason, of Phoenix, was arrested last Thursday. He is being held in lieu of $1 million bond on murder charges related to the death of Joshua Calkins, 35, also of Phoenix, The Arizona Republic reported.

The newspaper, citing court records, reported that both men were affiliated with an unidentified white supremacist prison gang.

Calkins' body, wrapped in plastic, was dumped in an alley in northwest Phoenix and found later on April 16. His hands were tied behind his back, and bloody towels and bleach were discarded nearby, police said.

Calkins had extensive trauma and was nearly decapitated, leading a medical examiner to conclude he had been killed with an ax. “Interviews conducted in the coming months with more than 20 people would lead investigators to believe that the medical examiner's guess was exactly right,” the Arizona newspaper reported.

Mason admitted to witnesses later interviewed by police that he had killed Calkins, saying, “I got him 13 times with an ax,” according to court records. Mason allegedly told some of the witnesses that he killed Calkins because he had robbed Mason's former girlfriend at gunpoint.

In 2006, Mason pleaded guilty to forgery after attempting to cash a $700 stolen check to support his methamphetamine addiction.

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