Federal authorities on Tuesday announced the arrests of eight members or associates of a racist gang called the Aryan Circle, described as an offshoot of the infamous Aryan Brotherhood of Texas.
Federal authorities on Tuesday announced the arrests of eight members or associates of a racist gang called the Aryan Circle, described as an offshoot of the infamous Aryan Brotherhood of Texas.
Condemning neo-Nazis and white nationalists seems like a goal many politicians can get behind (with the possible exception of President Donald Trump).
Following the resignation of its founder, the future of the racist “alt-right” Foundation for the Marketplace of Ideas appears to be in question.
The Connecticut State Police (CSP) arrested Eric Gervais, 37, on March 1, 2018, for possession of illegal weapons and potential bomb-making materials.
Investigators say that Mark J. Consiglio, 48, detonated a pipe bomb shortly after midnight on March 12, 2018, in the back yard of his estranged wife’s residence on Cypress Avenue in Elsmere, Delaware.
Matthew Heimbach, the leader of the Traditionalist Worker Party, is free on bond after being charged with strangulation and battery in southern Indiana.
The white nationalist movement has been embroiled in a war over optics since last year’s Unite the Rally in Charlottesville, and Richard Spencer’s disastrous event at Michigan State University last weekend only increased tensions between those dedicated to street action and others who worry that high-profile confrontations will damage the movement’s image.
Like Facebook, Google and Twitter, Wikipedia has become a fixture of online life.
The case of Pepe the Frog — a meme widely used without permission by white nationalists, neo-Nazis, conspiracist radio host Alex Jones and Donald Trump — appears headed to a federal court jury.