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If not for the testimony of a Wisconsin Department of Justice (WDOJ) special agent, we’d know very little about what occurred in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, last month.
An east Texas man with a penchant for dressing as a Confederate soldier and singing “Dixie” online now faces multiple federal charges related to illegal gun purchases.
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Travis Reinking, 29, who allegedly shot and killed four people at a Waffle House in Nashville, Tennessee, Sunday, proclaimed himself a “sovereign citizen” during an incident at the White House in 2017 and displayed other signs of an interest in sovereign citizen ideology.
April 21 is a day remembered for a number of momentous events— the anniversaries of the founding of Rome, the premier of “Walker, Texas Ranger” and the death of Prince — but thankfully the pathetic neo-Nazi rally in Newnan, Georgia will have no place in our collective consciousness.
A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit over a proposed speech by Richard B. Spencer at Penn State University, saying the racist alt-right figurehead’s booker never pursued the litigation.
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Three Kansas militia members who called themselves the “Crusaders” were convicted Wednesday in a plot to detonate a bomb and kill Muslim immigrants a day after the 2016 presidential election.
Barricades are going up in Newnan, Georgia, as Andy Knowles' nerves spike even higher. Knowles, who owns a motorcycle shop in the city of 33,000 about 40 miles north of Atlanta, is preparing for the worst when the neo-Nazi group the National Socialist Movement pushes through town on Saturday and is surely met by police and counter-protestors.
“Crying Nazi” Christopher Cantwell has a bond hearing on April 24 for charges related to Charlottesville, but a recent arrest in another Virginia county may have an impact on the outcome.