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A man just arrested in Indiana on double-murder charges related to an arson in Chicago 17 years ago told a judge he’s now a sovereign citizen who wants to represent himself.
Starbucks will close its stores for anti-bias training; a murder suspect in Chicago says he’s a sovereign citizen; Alex Jones is sued by Sandy Hook parents, and more.
Schaeffer Cox, the imprisoned founder of the Alaska Peacemakers Militia, is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to review his 2012 conviction that put him in federal prison for 26 years.
On Wednesday, April 4, 2018, Horry County Sheriff’s Department (HCSD) deputies attempted to serve a Writ of Assistance court order (e.g. an eviction notice) on Bernard Emmanuel Jackson, 37, in Conway, South Carolina.
Austin, Texas Police Chief Brian Manley recently described bomber Mark Anthony Conditt as a “domestic terrorist” at a panel discussion.
A judge has set an October trial date for one of two sovereign citizens charged with murder in the shooting deaths of two Louisiana sheriff’s deputies six years ago.
The man who gave himself the title “Superior Court Judge of the Continental uNited States of America” may have to get that embossed on his jail cell name plate.
Condemning neo-Nazis and white nationalists seems like a goal many politicians can get behind (with the possible exception of President Donald Trump).
A sovereign citizen, convicted of armed robbery and carjacking in a crime spree that “terrorized” New Jersey communities, was sentenced Thursday to 65 years in prison.