2005 - Fall - End of Watch
Profiles of 15 police officers who died at the hands of extremists, a neo-Nazi leader emerges from the shadows and Feds move against the Aryan Brotherhood.
Profiles of 15 police officers who died at the hands of extremists, a neo-Nazi leader emerges from the shadows and Feds move against the Aryan Brotherhood.
Articles
The winds of Hurricane Katrina blow away the flimsy veil long shielding America from venom of hate groups.
Always given to racist histrionics, New Jersey shortwave radio talk show host Hal Turner has in the last year come to openly advocate murder.
City council hopeful Doug Hanks told said he was merely "playing" a racist as part of research for a novel."
Modeled after the Aryan Brotherhood, the Soldiers of Aryan Culture gradually established criminal syndicates outside prison walls as its members were released.
Authorities say Keith Kallstrom came to murder fellow Identity pastor James Wickstrom and fetch back his wayward wife. Kallstrom denied any intended violence.
After receiving criticism for booking "Snowflake's Minstrels" for a celebration, a spokesman says the SCV 'does not condone black-faced minstrel shows.'
Atheist Law Center president described Holocaust denier David Irving as "an expert on World War Two" to a meeting of atheists in the Holiday Inn of Prattville, Ala.
Daniel Schertz faces more than 70 years in federal prison after pleading guilty in August to six federal weapons charges.
A racially motivated murder this summer in New York state is a reminder that hate is an equal opportunity employer.
Kevin Strom has been a neo-Nazi underling for decades. Now the former National Alliance 'intellectual' wants to be a boss.
Four years after emerging from a Florida prison, a former neo-Nazi Skinhead describes the odyssey of her life.
A massive federal indictment names the senior leadership of America's most frightening prison gang. But will it work?
Since the Oklahoma City bombing, domestic extremists have murdered 15 law enforcement officers. Each of their deaths was a unique tragedy.
The anti-immigration Minuteman Project set off an avalanche of imitators. Some of them are downright frightening.
As minorities move into the region known as the Inland Empire, white supremacists unleash a hate crime backlash.
The 'Confederate' shirt was made in Haiti. One clerk is a long-time neo-Nazi. Welcome to the League of the South's Southern Patriot Shop.
El Proyecto anti-inmigración Minuteman desató una avalancha de imitadores. Algunos realmente dan miedo.
Recent evidence from New York City suggests anti-gay hate crimes might now be more widespread and vicious than before.