White supremacists target college campuses; Porn star veers right; Jones urges Trump to ‘war’ against his opponents; Militiamen provide ‘security’ at rally; and more.
White supremacists target college campuses; Porn star veers right; Jones urges Trump to ‘war’ against his opponents; Militiamen provide ‘security’ at rally; and more.
Beginning this month, SPLC will provide regular updates on the most recent actions of Sovereign Citizen extremists.
Jewish institutions have been the target of intermittent bomb threats since last November. On Friday, police arrested Juan Thompson, 31 for several of them. Thompson allegedly targeted at least eight Jewish Community Centers, the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) New York office, the Jewish History Museum and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Over 90 more Jewish organizations have received threats, but law enforcement is not attributing those to Thompson.
A Florida man accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend and a police officer near Orlando appeared in court last week, using what a judge described as a “sovereign citizen” line of defense.
Trump’s wiretap claim source backs away; California incidents inspired by Trump rhetoric; Bannon and that racist French novel; and more.
Trump’s denunciation of threats, hate crimes falls short; CNP pushes hard for ‘religious liberty’ order; New York hate crimes skyrocketing; and more.
Almost a month after Dylann Roof murdered nine parishioners at Charleston’s Mother Emmanuel AME church, a convoy of pickup trucks drove by a young African American child’s birthday party hurling racial epithets and pointing firearms. On February 27, 2017, several among the group of “flaggers” were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for aggravated assault, making terroristic threats and violating a state gang act.
Another Jewish cemetery in the United States has been vandalized, the third such attack in a dozen days in what many see as a noticeable and frightening rise in anti-Semitism and intolerance.
Rapides Parrish District Attorney Phillip Terrell — the man whose office invited anti-Muslim extremist John Guandolo to train law enforcement in Alexandria next week — once ran a law firm with a well-known Louisiana Klansman Greg Aymond.
Last week Hatewatch published the first in a continuing series of analyses of Stormfront, formerly the most popular hate site on the web.