Hatewatch Headlines 4/24/2018
Anti-KKK laws used to arrest protesters; Renegade sheriffs’ movement spreads; Guandolo wants to execute ‘Muslim Marxists’ on his list; and more.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Police use anti-KKK laws to arrest people protesting neo-Nazis.
Bustle: Photos of the neo-Nazi rally in Georgia show they were seriously outnumbered.
The New Republic: Can white supremacists unlearn hate? A new book focuses on men who have.
The New Yorker: The renegade sheriffs: A law enforcement movement that claims to answer only to the Constitution.
New York Times: Where countries are tinderboxes and Facebook is a match, lethal violence is emerging.
Political Research Associates: Standoffs and the far right: What changed after Oklahoma City?
NBC News: NJohn Bolton presided over anti-Muslim think tank Gatestone.
Right Wing Watch: John Guandolo wishes he could execute people he thinks spread ‘Marxist’ Islam.
The Intercept: How the Border Patrol faked statistics showing a 73 percent rise in assaults against agents.
AL.com: How Alabama could become Ground Zero in renewed battle over Confederate heroes.
The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, VA): City residents report racist messages littered throughout city.
The Cavalier Daily (University of Virginia): Outsiders linked to Gab hijacked Charlottesville’s initial park renaming survey.
The Hill: NYPD searching for man in MAGA hat over alleged assault against Hispanic man.
Los Angeles Times: Irvine man charged with making threats to kill prominent Jews.
Chicago Sun-Times: Defendant in Facebook hate-crime hazing case gets three years in prison.
The Blue Review: Engaging with the extremes: A survey of the American Patriot movement.