Richard Spencer is scrambling.
An arrest warrant was obtained Thursday for a longtime white supremacist with neo-Nazi ties and a history of violence in connection with a pepper spray attack on a left-leaning group in Anchorage, Alaska,
Richard Spencer’s ill-received and much ballyhooed campus speaking tour is ending with a whimper.
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.
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.
It started out as a gag on alt-right and racist websites: The idea that someone should claim credit for Nikolas Cruz after he was charged with killing 17 people at a high school in Parkland, Florida.
Prosecutors are expected to ask for a life sentence without parole for a 26-year-old neo-Nazi skinhead who pleaded guilty this week in Las Vegas to killing a 75-year-old woman.
When imprisoned neo-Nazi Matt Hale sued the federal Bureau of Prisons over restrictions on his mail, he sought nearly $10 million in damages.
The neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement (NSM) may have agreed not to return to Charlottesville, Virginia, with weapons, but that’s certainly not stopping its members from planning a string of racist rallies elsewhere, including one on April 21 in Newnan, Georgia.
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