Hate crimes have risen for four straight years and are at a ten year high. This is evident even when local police departments fail to report incidents as hate. Nevertheless, violent crimes motivated by hate and bigotry, in the service of white supremacy, are equally important to track. These are just some of the individuals facing criminal issues where bias was reported in their alleged deeds.
State of Washington v Shaw, Lorena Belle (King County (WA) Superior Court — 18-1-06689-8 KNT)
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Awaiting Trial 08-September-2020 (Trial Date)
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Lorena Shaw, along with her husband Jeremy, are accused of murdering a man in a plot to steal his possessions. Investigators found several Nazi- and white supremaced-themed items at the Shaws' residence.
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Lorena Belle Shaw
a.k.a.
Lorena Shaw
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First degree murder, premeditated, in the course of another crime 9A.32.030(1)(C), (1)(A) (Washington Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Potentially Life |
Residential burglary 9A.52.025 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 10 years |
Arson in the second degree 9A.48.030 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 10 years |
Conspiracy to commit theft over $5k 9A.56.030(1)(A), 9A.28.040 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 5 years |
Rendering criminal assistance 9A.76.070(2)(A) (Washington Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 10 years |
State of Washington v Shaw, Jeremy James (King County (WA) Superior Court — 18-1-06688-0 KNT)
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Awaiting Trial 08-September-2020 (Trial Date)
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Jeremy Shaw, along with his wife Lorena, are accused of murdering a man in a plot to steal his possessions. Investigators found several Nazi- and white supremaced-themed items at the Shaws' residence.
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Jeremy James Shaw
a.k.a.
Jeremy Shaw
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First degree murder, premeditated, in the course of another crime 9A.32.030(1)(C), (1)(A) (Washington Criminal Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Life |
Residential burglary 9A.52.025 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 10 years |
Arson in the second degree 9A.48.030 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 10 years |
Conspiracy to commit theft over $5k 9A.56.030(1)(A), 9A.28.040 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 5 years |
Rendering criminal assistance 9A.76.070(2)(A) (Washington Criminal Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 10 years |
State of Florida v Mark Allen Bartlett (Miami-Dade County (FL) Circuit Court — F-19-001385)
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Awaiting Trial 04-January-2021 (Hearing)
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Mark Allen Bartlett was filmed pulling a gun on Black teenagers involved in an anti-gun/anti-violence protest. He's been accused of hate crime acts and violating gun laws.
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Mark Allen Bartlett
a.k.a.
Mark Bartlett
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Carrying a concealed firearm without a permit 790.01 (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 5 years |
Aggravated assault enh. by evidencing prejudice (3 counts) 784.021 mod. by 775.085 (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 15 years |
Improper exhibition of a firearm enh. by evidencing prejudice 790.10 mod. by 775.085 (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 5 years |
State of Pennsylvania v Joden Rocco (Allegheny County (PA) Court of Common Pleas — CP-02-CR-0010885-2018)
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Awaiting Trial 07-January-2021 (Jury Selection)
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Joden Rocco allegedly stabbed a Black man to death in a Pittsburgh bar in 2018. Social media analysis shows that he liked dozens of white supremacy-affiliated pages, including Identity Dixie and the Red Elephants.
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Joden Rocco
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Criminal homicide 18 § 2501 §§ A (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Life to Death |
Possession of Weapon 18 § 907 §§B (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Charged |
30 months to 5 years |
USA v Bowers (US District Court (Western PA) — 2:18-cr-00292-DWA)
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Awaiting Trial 12-January-2021 (Telephone Conference)
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Robert Bowers is accused of killing eleven people and injuring several others during Shabbat services at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA in October of 2018.
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Robert Bowers
a.k.a.
onedingo
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Obstruction of Exercise of Religious Belief Resulting in Death (11 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2) and (d)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Death |
Hate crime act resulting in death (11 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1)(B)(i) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Life |
Use of a Firearm to Commit Murder During and in Relation to a Crime of Violence (11 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A)(iii), 924(c)(1)(C), and 924(j)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
10 years to Death |
Obstruction of Free Exercise of Religious Belief Involving an Attempt to Kill and Use of a Dangerous Weapon, and Resulting in Bodily Injury (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2), 247(d)(1), and 247(d)(3) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 20 years |
Hate crime act involving an attempt to kill (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1)(B)(ii) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Life |
Obstruction of Exercise of Religious Belief Involving an Attempt to Kill and Use of a Dangerous Weapon, and Resulting in Bodily Injury to a Public Safety Officer (8 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2), 247(d)(1), and 247(d)(3) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 20 years |
Use and Discharge of a Firearm During and in Relation to a Crime of Violence (14 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A)(i), 924(c)(1)(A)(ii), 924(c)(1)(A)(iii), and 924(c)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
10 years to Life |
Obstruction of Exercise of Religious Belief Involving Use of a Dangerous Weapon, and Resulting in Bodily Injury to a Public Safety Officer (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2) and 247(d)(3) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 20 years |
North Carolina v. William Warden (Wake County (NC) Court — 18CR220744)
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Awaiting Trial 12-January-2021
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William Warden is the son of a North Carolina judge who is accused of, in separate incidents, ethnically intimidating a Messianic Synagogue and burning a cross. He is also alleged to have distributed propaganda for the Daily Stormer.
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William Josephus Warden
a.k.a.
William Warden
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Youth Network
Daily Stormer (suspected)
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Ethnic Intimidation § 14-401.14 (North Carolina Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 120 days |
Maryland v Sean Urbanski (Prince George's County (MD) Circuit Court — CT171444X)
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Awaiting Sentencing 14-January-2021 (Sentencing)
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Sean Urbanski stabbed to death a Black Army officer in Maryland in mid-2017.
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Sean Christopher Urbanski
a.k.a.
Sean Urbanski
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Murder in the first degree CR.2.201, 10-304(2)(ii) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
20 years to Life without parole |
Hate crime resulting in death 10-304(2)(ii) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed |
20 years to Life without parole |
USA v Covington, Alan Dale (US District Court (Central Utah) — 2:19-cr-00057-DAK)
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Awaiting Sentencing 20-January-2021 (Sentencing)
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Alan Dale Covington assaulted two Hispanic men in a tire shop with a pipe while hurling slurs and claiming he wanted to "kill Mexicans." He was convicted of federal hate crime charges for the incident.
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Alan Dale Covington
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Hate crime 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
Potentially Life |
Hate crime (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
Up to 10 years |
USA v Nucera Jr., Frank (US District Court (New Jersey) — 1:17-cr-00532-RBK)
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Awaiting Sentencing 22-January-2021 (Sentencing)
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Frank Nucera, Jr. was a police chief in New Jersey who was recorded by several fellow officers who expressed concern over his racial animus. He is facing Federal hate crime charges for allgedly assaulting a Black detainee. He was found guilty by a federal jury for lying to FBI agents, but the jury deadllocked on the remaining counts and he is to be retried.
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Frank Nucera, Jr.
Suspected affiliations:
Bordentown Township Police Department
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Hate crime 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Mistrial) |
Up to 10 years |
Deprivation of rights under color of law 18 U.S.C. § 242 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Mistrial) |
Up to 10 years |
False statements 18 U.S.C. § 1001(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
Up to 5 years |
State of Florida v Zephan Allen Xaver (Highlands County (FL) Circuit Court — 282019CF000113CFAXMX)
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Awaiting Trial 28-January-2021 (Pretrial Conference)
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Zephen Xaver is alleged to have killed five women in a bank in Sebring, Florida. His alleged victims were found face down with bullet wounds in the backs of their heads.
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Zephen Allen Xaver
a.k.a.
Zephan Xaver
Zephen Xaver
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First degree murder, premeditated (5 counts) 782.04(1)(A)(1) (Florida Penal Code) |
Indicted |
Life to Death |
The People of the State of California v Woodward, Samuel (Orange County (CA) Superior Court — 18HF0073)
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Awaiting Trial 29-January-2021 (Pre-trial Hearing)
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Samuel Woodward allegedly killed a high-school acquaintance, Blaze Bernstein, who was a gay Jewish teenager, in California in early 2018.
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Samuel Lincoln Woodward
a.k.a.
Samuel Woodward
Suspected affiliations:
Atomwaffen
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Murder 187(a), 422.75(a), 12022(b), and 190.03(a) (California Penal Code) |
Charged (Information) |
Potentially Life |
State of Illinois v Steven J McCuiston (DuPage County (IL) 18th Judicial Circuit Court — 2019CF000580)
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Awaiting Trial 02-February-2021 (Appearance)
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Steven McCuiston is accused of multiple hate crime counts for an incident where he is alleged to have started yelling slurs at a Muslim female Lyft driver. He is accused of climbing over the driver's seat, attacking the woman, and damaging the door handle of her car.
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Steven J McCuiston
a.k.a.
Steven McCuiston
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Hate crime (4 counts) 720 5/12-7.1(a) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Indicted |
1 year to 3 years |
State of Florida v Luis Alonso-Piovet (Miami-Dade County (FL) Court — F-18-007400-A)
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Awaiting Trial 03-February-2021 (Trial Hearing)
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Luis Alonso-Piovet, along with three other men, are alleged to have beaten two gay men during the Miami Beach Gay Pride festival. Video shows victims were brutally assaulted, and prosecutors subsequently brought hate crime charges.
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Luis Manuel Alonso-Piovet
a.k.a.
Luis Piovet
Luis M. Alonso Piovet
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Aggravated Battery (enh. prejudice and great bodily harm) (2 counts) 784.045 (enh. 775.085) (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 30 years |
Aggravated Battery 784.045 (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 15 years |
Assault 784.011 (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 60 days |
State of Florida v Juan Lopez (Miami-Dade County (FL) Court — F-18-007400-C)
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Awaiting Trial 03-February-2021 (Trial Hearing)
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Juan Carlos Lopez, along with three other men, are alleged to have beaten two gay men during the Miami Beach Gay Pride festival. Video shows victims were brutally assaulted, and prosecutors subsequently brought hate crime charges.
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Juan Carlos Lopez
a.k.a.
Juan Lopez
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Aggravated Battery (enh. prejudice and great bodily harm) (2 counts) 784.045 (enh. 775.085) (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 30 years |
Aggravated Battery 784.045 (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 15 years |
Assault 784.011 (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 60 days |
State of Florida v Pablo Romo-Figueroa (Miami-Dade County (FL) Court — F-18-007400-B)
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Awaiting Trial 03-February-2021 (Trial Hearing)
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Pablo Romo-Figueroa, along with three other men, are alleged to have beaten two gay men during the Miami Beach Gay Pride festival. Video shows victims were brutally assaulted, and prosecutors subsequently brought hate crime charges.
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Pablo Reinaldo Romo-Figueroa
a.k.a.
Pablo Romo-Figueroa
Parblo Romo-Figueroa [sic]
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Aggravated Battery (enh. prejudice and great bodily harm) (2 counts) 784.045 (enh. 775.085) (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 30 years |
Aggravated Battery 784.045 (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 15 years |
State of Florida v Adonis Diaz (Miami-Dade County (FL) Court — F-18-007400-D)
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Awaiting Trial 03-February-2021 (Trial Hearing)
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Adonis Diaz, along with three other men, are alleged to have beaten two gay men during the Miami Beach Gay Pride festival. Video shows victims were brutally assaulted, and prosecutors subsequently brought hate crime charges.
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Adonis David Diaz
a.k.a.
Adonis Diaz
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Aggravated Battery (enh. prejudice and great bodily harm) (2 counts) 784.045 (enh. 775.085) (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 30 years |
Aggravated Battery 784.045 (Florida Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 15 years |
State of Kansas v Ronald Lee Kidwell (Johnson County (KS) District Court — 18CR01888)
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Awaiting Trial 05-February-2021 (Motion Hearing)
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Ronald Lee Kidwell is accused of intentionally murdering a Black woman. His estranged daughter has claimed he is a white supremacist with a history of attacking Black people.
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Ronald Lee Kidwell
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Second degree murder, intentional 21-5403(a)(1) (Kansas Statutes) |
Charged |
258 months to 285 months |
USA v Earnest, John T (US District Court (Southern Ca) — 3:19-cr-01850-AJB)
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Awaiting Trial 12-February-2021 (Hearing)
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John T. Earnest is alleged to have committed mass shooting at a synagogue in California, killing one and injuring several others. He is also alleged to have set a fire at a mosque in Escondido, California. He allegedly wrote a manifesto referencing the Christchurh, NZ mass shooting and contained many common right-wing memes.
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John Timothy Earnest
a.k.a.
John Earnest
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Obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2) and (d)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Death |
Obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2), (d)(1) and (d)(3) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Death |
Obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs (50 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2), (d)(1) and (d)(3) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Death |
Hate crime act 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1)(B)(i) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Life |
Hate crime act (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1)(B)(ii) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Life |
Hate crime act (50 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1)(B)(ii) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Life |
Attempted damage to religious property 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(1) and (d)(3) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 20 years |
Use of a firearm to commit murder during and in relation to a crime of violence 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) and (j) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
10 years to Death |
Use of a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Minimum 10 years |
State of Oregon v Ian Edward Schmidt (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR15138)
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Awaiting Trial 16-February-2021 (Hearing)
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Ian Edward Schmidt stands accused of intimidating and threatening a Black woman on public transit while claiming to have a knife and using racial slurs. He is facing intimidation and menacing charges.
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Ian Edward Schmidt
a.k.a.
Ian Schmidt
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Intimidation in the second degree 166.155 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 1 year |
Menacing 163.190 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 1 year |
USA v Bush, Gregory A (US District Court (Western KY) — 3:18-cr-00188-CHB-RSE)
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Awaiting Trial 18-February-2021 (Change of Plea Hearing)
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Gregory Bush is accused of killing two Black people and injuring several more in a Louisville supermarket in October of 2018. When confronted by an armed bystander, he allegedly remarked, "whites don't kill whites."
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Gregory Alan Bush
a.k.a.
Gregory Bush
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Hate Crime Act Resulting in Death (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Life |
Use and discharge of a firearm to commit murder during and in relation to a crime of violence (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A), (c)(1)(C), and (j)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
25 years to Death |
Hate Crime Act with Attempt to Kill 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Life |
Use and discharge of a firearm to commit murder during and in relation to a crime of violence 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A), (c)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Indicted |
10 years to Life |
USA v Newland et al (US District Court (Northern Indiana) — 2:19-cr-00023-PPS-JPK)
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Awaiting Trial 05-March-2021 (Pretrial conference)
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Cory Newland and Joshua Titus were police officers with the City of Elkhart, Indiana. They allegedly beat a handcuffed Hispanic man in their custody. They were federally indicted after ProPublica publicized the incident.
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Cory Newland
Suspected affiliations:
City of Elkhart Police
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Deprivation of rights under color of law 18 U.S.C. § 242 and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 10 years |
Joshua Titus
Suspected affiliations:
City of Elkhart Police
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Deprivation of rights under color of law 18 U.S.C. § 242 and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 10 years |
State of Florida v Walter Stolper (Miami-Dade County (FL) Circuit Court — F-18-014121)
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Awaiting Trial 25-March-2021 (Status Report)
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Walter Stolper is accused of threatening to and preparing to blow up a predominantly-Jewish condominium facility in 2018. A search of his residence revealed a trove of Nazi memorabilia.
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Walter Edward Stolper
a.k.a.
Walter Stolper
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Attempted Murder in the First Degree with a Deadly Weapon 782.04 (Florida Penal Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 15 years |
Arson 806.01 (Florida Penal Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 30 years |
Possession of a destructive device with intent to disrupt private affairs 790.161(2) (Florida Penal Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 15 years |
The People of the State of California v Crain, John Merrell (Yuba County (CA) Superior Court — CRF19-00443)
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Pending Out-of-State Resolution
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John Crain has been accused of committing hate crime assault after attacking a convenience store clerk. The clerk was a Sikh man, and Crain is alleged to have attacked him because he thought he was Muslim.
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John Merrell Crain
a.k.a.
John Crain
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Second degree robbery PC211-F (enh. PC667(d), PC1170.12(b), PC667(b)-(j), PC1170.12) (California Penal Code) |
Charged |
2 years to 5 years |
Battery with serious bodily injury PC243-F (enh. PC1192.7(c)(8), PC667(d), PC1170.12(b), PC667(b)-(j), PC1170.12, PC667a1) (California Penal Code) |
Charged |
2 years to 4 years |
Violate civil rights by force or threat of force PC422.6(a) (California Penal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 1 year |
State of Pennsylvania v Robert Bowers (Allegheny County (PA) Magisterial District Court — MJ-05003-CR-0009000-2018)
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Inactive Pending Federal Case
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Robert Bowers is accused of killing eleven people and injuring several others during Shabbat services at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA in October of 2018.
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Robert Bowers
a.k.a.
onedingo
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Criminal homicide (11 counts) 18 § 2501 §§ A (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Life to Death |
Aggravated assault (2 counts) 18 § 2702 §§ A1 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 20 years |
Aggravated assault (4 counts) 18 § 2702 §§ A2 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 20 years |
Ethnic intimidation (13 counts) 18 § 2710 §§ A (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 20 years |
Attempted criminal homicide (6 counts) 18 § 901 §§ A (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Life to Death |
State of Indiana v Renzo Signorino (Brown (IN) Circuit Court — 07C01-1808-F5-000397)
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Awaiting Trial
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Signorino is the third of three people involved in a spree of vandalism incidents at houses of worship in Indiana. He allegedly helped damage and burglarize a few churches with Kiyomi Brewer, an Identity Evropa member who also burned a synagogue structure with her husband Nolan.
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Renzo M Signorino
a.k.a.
Renzo Signorino
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Burglary (2 counts) 35-43-2-1 (Indiana Code) |
Charged (Information) |
1 year to 6 years |
Theft 35-43-4-2(a) (Indiana Code) |
Charged (Information) |
1 years to 6 years |
Institutional criminal mischief, damage >$50k (3 counts) 35-43-1-2(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Charged (Information) |
1 year to 6 years |
North Carolina v. William Warden (Wake County (NC) Court — 18CR220745)
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Awaiting Trial
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William Warden is the son of a North Carolina judge who is accused of, in separate incidents, ethnically intimidating a Messianic Synagogue and burning a cross. He is also alleged to have distributed propaganda for the Daily Stormer.
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William Josephus Warden
a.k.a.
William Warden
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer (suspected)
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Placing a burning/flaming cross without permission § 14-12.12(a) (North Carolina Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 120 days |
Commonwealth v. Bush, Gregory A (Jefferson County (KY) Circuit Court — 18-CR-003222)
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Awaiting Trial
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Gregory Bush is accused of killing two Black people and injuring several more in a Louisville supermarket in October of 2018. When confronted by an armed bystander, he allegedly remarked, "whites don't kill whites."
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Gregory Alan Bush
a.k.a.
Gregory Bush
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Murder (2 counts) 507.020 (Kentucky Penal Code) |
Indicted |
Potentially Death |
Attempted Murder 507.020 and 506.010 (Kentucky Penal Code) |
Indicted |
10 years to 20 years |
Wanton Endangerment (2 counts) 508.060 (Kentucky Penal Code) |
Indicted |
1 year to 5 years |
State of Tennessee v Travis Reinking (Davidson County (TN) District Court — 2019-A-55)
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Awaiting Trial
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Travis Reinking is accused of killing four people in a Tennessee Waffle House. He was stopped by an act of heroism and detained after an hours-long manhunt.
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Travis Reinking
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First degree murder (4 counts) 39-13-202 (Tennessee Code) |
Indicted |
Life to Death |
Attempted first degree murder (4 counts) 39-13-202 (Tennessee Code) |
Indicted |
15 years to 60 years |
Weapons possession, employ a firearm during a commission of a dangerous felony (4 counts) 39-17-1324 (Tennessee Code) |
Indicted |
6 years to 15 years |
Felony murder (4 counts) 39-13-210 (Tennessee Code) |
Indicted |
15 years to 60 years |
Weapons possession 39-17-1307 (Tennessee Code) |
Indicted |
Up to 30 days |
North Carolina v. Lisa Marie Burns (Wake County (NC) Court — 18CR223879)
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Awaiting Trial
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Lisa Marie Burns is accused of vandalizing the same synagogue that William Warden allegedly targeted in his incidents in 2018. Surveillance video appears to show Burns throwing bricks through the synagogue's windows.
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Lisa Marie Burns
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Teaching Ethnic Intimidation § 14-401.14(B) (North Carolina Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 120 days |
Injury to Personal Property § 14-160 (North Carolina Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 120 days |
North Carolina v. Lisa Marie Burns (Wake County (NC) Court — 18CR223880)
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Awaiting Trial
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Lisa Marie Burns is accused of vandalizing the same synagogue that William Warden allegedly targeted in his incidents in 2018. Surveillance video appears to show Burns throwing bricks through the synagogue's windows.
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Lisa Marie Burns
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Teaching Ethnic Intimidation § 14-401.14(B) (North Carolina Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 120 days |
Injury to Real Property § 14-127 (North Carolina Criminal Code) |
Charged |
Up to 120 days |
USA v Diggins et al (US District Court (Maine) — 2:18-cr-00122-JDL)
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Awaiting Sentencing, def. Leo
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Maurice Diggins and Dusty Leo committed and conspired to commit hate crimes by deliberately attacking two Black men in separate incidents in Maine. In both attacks, prosecutors proved that the men shouted racial slurs while attacking and injuring their victims because of their perceived race. Both attacks were completely unprovoked.
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Maurice Diggins
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Conspiracy to commit hate crimes 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
60 months |
Hate crime (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 249(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
120 months (concurrent with count 1) |
Dusty Leo
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Conspiracy to commit hate crimes 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea pending for conviction) |
Up to 5 years |
Hate crime 18 U.S.C. §§ 249(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending for dismissal) |
Up to 5 years |
Hate crime 18 U.S.C. §§ 249(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending for conviction) |
Up to 5 years |
State of Oregon v Scott Wayne Smith (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 18CR53923)
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Awaiting Appeal
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Scott Wayne Smith pleaded no contest to a charge of indimidation for threatening to kill a gay man in Southwest Portland. According to reports, he was using homophobic language and threatened to kill two men smoking outside a treatment community for HIV/AIDS patients.
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Scott Wayne Smith
a.k.a.
Scott Smith
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Intimidation in the second degree 166.155 (Oregon State Code) |
Appeal (Plea (No Contest)) |
21 days, 2 years probation |
USA v Fields (US District Court (Western Va) — 3:18-cr-00011-MFU)
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Closed
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James Fields is murdered Heather Heyer and injuring dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
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James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Hate Crime Act Resulting in Death 18 U.S.C. § 249 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Life |
Hate Crime Act Including Intent to Kill (28 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 249 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Life (each count, all concurrent but consecutive to count 1) |
Bias-Motivated Interference with Federally Protected Activity Resulting in Death 18 U.S.C. § 245 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Potentially Death |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-01)
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Closed
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James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
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James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Murder, First Degree § 18.2-32 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
Life |
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 18CR70237)
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Closed
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Andrew Ramsey is recently accused of assaulting a Sikh man in a hate crime act in Marion County, Oregon.
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Andrew David Ramsey
a.k.a.
Andrew Ramsey
|
Strangulation 163.187 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
14 days |
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 1 year |
Menacing 163.190 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 1 year |
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
14 days |
USA v Brewer, Nolan (US District Court (Southern Indiana) — 1:18-cr-00286-TWP-DLP)
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Closed
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Nolan Brewer painted swastikas and iron crosses on an Indiana synagogue and used incendiary devices near it. He was arrested along with his 17 year old wife, Kiyomi.
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Nolan Brewer
Suspected affiliations:
Identity Evropa
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Conspiracy to violate rights 18 U.S.C. § 241(a) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
36 months |
State of Indiana v Kiyomi Z. Brewer (Hamilton (IN) Superior Court — 29D05-1810-F6-007307)
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Closed
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Kiyomi Brewer, along with her husband, Nolan Brewer, vandalized a synagogue structure by painting a Nazi logo on it and lighting a fire. Nolan was sentenced to federal prison for a hate crime in the same incident. Kiyomi is alleged to have also vandalized other houses of worship with a friend, Renzo Signorino, as well. She was a minor at the time of the incident but was tried as an adult.
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Kiyomi Zeporah Brewer
a.k.a.
Kiyomi Brewer
Suspected affiliations:
Identity Evropa
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Arson 35-43-1-1(d) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
730 days (730 days suspended), 730 days probation |
Criminal mischief, damage between $750 and $50k 35-43-1-2(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
State of Wisconsin v Chad E Grubbs (Winnebago County (WI) Circuit Court — 2018CF000392)
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Closed
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Chadwick Grubbs was convicted in a later case of threatening a Jewish community center by way of letters sent from an Oshkosh jail. He pleaded guilty to three federal counts, which added 36 months of prison time to his existing state sentences for threatening law enforcement officers and stalking in this and a related case.
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Chadwick E Grubbs
a.k.a.
Chadwick Grubbs
Chad E Grubbs
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Battery or threat to judge, prosecutor, or law enforcement officer 940.203(2) (mod. by 939.62(1)(b)) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) |
4 years |
USA v Simmons, Rick Lynn (US District Court (Western Michigan) — 1:19-cr-00010-JTN)
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Closed
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Rick Simmons is accused of leaving a threatening voicemail on Senator Cory Booker's voicemail, calling him racial slurs and referencing guns.
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Rick Lynn Simmons
a.k.a.
Rick Simmons
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Interstate communications with threat to injure 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
15 months |
State of Oklahoma v Johnson, Allison C (Cleveland County (OK) District 21 Court — CF-2019-372)
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Closed
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Allison Johnson was arrested following a series of incidents where Democratic party offices were vandalized with swastikas, anti-Semitic, anti-transgender, and racist graffiti. She has been alleged to have committed these acts of vandalism.
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Allison Christine Johnson
a.k.a.
Allison Johnson
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Malicious Injury/Mischief 21-1760(A)(2) (2017 Oklahoma Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) |
2 years suspended, condition of completing mental health program |
Malicious Injury/Mischief (3 counts) 21-1760(A)(1) (2017 Oklahoma Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) |
1 year suspended, condition of completing mental health program |
Malicious Intimidation or Harassment 21-850 (2017 Oklahoma Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) |
1 year suspended, condition of completing mental health program |
State of Oregon v Robert William Oden (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR52597)
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Closed
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Robert Oden is the first person charged under Oregon's new hate crime laws for and incident in which he allegedly assaulted three Hispanic men outside an Oregon bar, telling them to "go back to their own country" along with homophobic slurs.
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Robert William Oden
a.k.a.
Robert Oden
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Intimidation in the first degree (6 counts) 166.165 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 5 years |
Assault in the fourth degree (3 counts) 163.160(3) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 1 year |
State of Maryland v Matthew J Lipp (Maryland Court of Special Appeals — CSA-REG-0181-2019)
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Closed
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Matthew Lipp was one of four teenagers charged with spraypainting racial epithets and swastikas at Glenelg High School in Maryland. They were charged with hate crimes and all pleaded with agreement of the facts.
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Matthew J Lipp
a.k.a.
Matthew Lipp
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Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Plead not guilty, but agree with facts) |
3 years, all but 48 days suspended |
Conspiracy—Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Malicious destruction of property +$1000 CR.6.301 (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Conspiracy—Malicious destruction of property +$1000 CR.6.301 (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
School—trespass/damage property ED.26.102.(e)(3) (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 6 months |
School—trespass/damage property ED.26.102.(e)(3) (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 6 months |
State of Illinois v Aydene Militello (DeKalb County (IL) Circuit Court — 2018CF000435)
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Closed
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Aydene Militello was convicted of a hate crime for hurling verbal abuse at a Black woman in traffic, and then subsequently in a Wal Mart parking lot, in DeKalb County, IL. She was convicted in a bench trial.
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Aydene Militello
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Hate crime 720 5/12-7.1(a) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Bench) |
$1106.00 fine + fee |
State of Indiana v Renzo Signorino (Bartholomew (IN) Circuit Court — 03C01-1808-F4-004698)
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Closed
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Signorino is the third of three people involved in a spree of vandalism incidents at houses of worship in Indiana. He allegedly helped damage and burglarize a few churches with Kiyomi Brewer, an Identity Evropa member who also burned a synagogue structure with her husband Nolan.
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Renzo M Signorino
a.k.a.
Renzo Signorino
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Arson damage by fire or explosive a structure used for religious worship 35-43-1-1(a)(4) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed |
2 years to 12 years |
Burglary 35-43-2-1 (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed |
1 year to 6 years |
Institutional criminal mischief, damage >$50k 35-43-1-2(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed |
1 year to 6 years |
State of Pennsylvania v Joden Rocco (Allegheny County (PA) Common Pleas Court — MJ-05202-NT-0000595-2017)
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Closed
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Joden Rocco allegedly stabbed a Black man to death in a Pittsburgh bar in 2018. Social media analysis shows that he liked dozens of white supremacy-affiliated pages, including Identity Dixie and the Red Elephants.
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Joden Rocco
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Disorderly conduct engaging in fighting 18 § 5503 §§ A1 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Moved (to non-traffic) |
Up to 90 days |
Harassment 18 § 2709 §§ A1 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 90 days |
Simple Assault 18 § 2701 §§ A1 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 2 years |
State of Oregon v Andrew Joseph Oswalt (Benton County (OR) Court — 19CR16807)
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Closed
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Andrew Oswalt is an OSU student who was convicted for hate crime charges for targeting and intimidating activists by putting racist bumper stickers on their cars. He is appealing this conviction and in this case is facing additional charges for a similar incident.
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Andrew Joseph Oswalt
a.k.a.
Andrew Oswalt
|
Criminal mischief in the second degree 164.354 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
40 hours community service |
State of Oregon v Nathan Scates (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 18CR73172)
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Closed
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Nathan Scates is a security guard who is alleged to have shouted ethnic slurs at people, injuring a Hispanic woman with a club, and then deploying pepper spray while running away, injuring other bystanders at the Portland Waterfront in August of 2018. In a separate case, he is accused of injuring someone with a gunshot in the same month.
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Nathan Adam Scates
a.k.a.
Nathan Scates
|
Assault in the second degree 163.175 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
1 year to 10 years |
Attempt to commit a Class B felony 161.405(2)(c) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
60 months |
Unlawful use of a weapon 163.22 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
1 year to 5 years |
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(3) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
26 months |
Intimidation in the second degree (2 counts) 166.155 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
364 days |
Menacing (5 counts) 163.190 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
Criminal mischief in the second degree 164.354 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
Unlawful use of an electrical stun gun, tear gas or mace in the second degree (2 counts) 163.212 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
Assault in the fourth degree (2 counts) 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
State of Wisconsin v Chad E Grubbs (Racine County (WI) Circuit Court — 2016CF000298)
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Closed
|
Chadwick Grubbs was convicted of threatening a Jewish community center by way of letters sent from an Oshkosh jail. He pleaded guilty to three federal counts, which added 36 months of prison time to his existing state sentences for threatening law enforcement officers and stalking.
|
Chadwick E Grubbs
a.k.a.
Chadwick Grubbs
Chad E Grubbs
|
Stalking (enh. repeater) 940.32(2) (mod. by 939.62(1)(b)) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) |
2 years |
Bail jumping (enh. repeater) (2 counts) 946.49(1)(a) (mod. by 939.62(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Dismissed (Plea, read in) |
Up to 2 years |
Computer message, threaten/obscenity (enh. repeater) 947.0125(2)(c) (mod. by 939.62(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Dismissed (Plea, read in) |
Up to 2 years |
Disorderly conduct (enh. repeater) 947.01(1) (mod. by 939.62(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Dismissed (Plea, read in) |
Up to 2 years |
Battery 940.19(1) (mod. by 939.62(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) |
1 year, consecutive to other count |
USA v Williamson, Graham (US District Court (Southern MS) — 2:19-cr-00032-KS-MTP)
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Closed
|
Graham Williamson, along with Louie Revette, burned crosses in a majority-Black neighborhood in Mississippi. Both men pleaded guilty to the housing rights violations.
|
Graham Williamson
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Intimidate or interfere with fair housing 42 U.S.C. § 3631(a) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
18 months |
Conspiracy to use fire or explosives to commit a felony 18 U.S.C. § 844(m) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
18 months |
New York v James H. Jackson (New York Superior Court — 01136-2017)
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Closed
|
James Jackson drove from Baltimore to New York City, where he found an older Black man and stabbed him to death with a sword. Two days later, he turned himself in, claiming he wanted to go on a killing spree of Black men to prevent interracial relationships.
|
James Harris Jackson
a.k.a.
James Jackson
|
Murder in the first degree as an act of terrorism PL 125.27 1A (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Life |
Murder in the second degree as an act of terrorism PL 125.25 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Life |
Murder in the second degree as a hate crime PL 125.25 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Life |
Criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree (9 counts) PL 265.01 02 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
1 year |
State of Maryland v Tyler J Curtiss (Howard County (MD) Circuit Court — C-13-CR-18-000209)
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Closed
|
Tyler Curtiss was one of four teenagers charged with spraypainting racial epithets and swastikas at Glenelg High School in Maryland. They were charged with hate crimes and all pleaded with agreement of the facts.
|
Tyler J Curtiss
a.k.a.
Tyler Curtiss
|
Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Pleaded not guilty, but agree with facts) |
3 years, all but 24 days suspended |
Conspiracy—Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Malicious destruction of property +$1000 CR.6.301 (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Conspiracy—Malicious destruction of property +$1000 CR.6.301 (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
School—trespass/damage property ED.26.102.(e)(3) (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 6 months |
School—trespass/damage property ED.26.102.(e)(3) (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 6 months |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-07)
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Closed
|
James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
|
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
|
Aggravated Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
70 years |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-06)
|
Closed
|
James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
|
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
|
Aggravated Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
70 years |
State of Maryland v Seth Taylor (Howard County (MD) Circuit Court — C-13-CR-18-000208)
|
Closed
|
Seth Taylor was one of four teenagers charged with spraypainting racial epithets and swastikas at Glenelg High School in Maryland. They were charged with hate crimes and all pleaded with agreement of the facts.
|
Seth Taylor
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Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Pleaded not guilty, but agree with facts) |
3 years, all but 27 days suspended |
Conspiracy—Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Malicious destruction of property +$1000 CR.6.301 (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Conspiracy—Malicious destruction of property +$1000 CR.6.301 (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
School—trespass/damage property ED.26.102.(e)(3) (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 6 months |
School—trespass/damage property ED.26.102.(e)(3) (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 6 months |
USA v Purinton, Adam W. (US District Court (Kansas) — 2:17-cr-20028-CM-JPO)
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Closed
|
Adam Purinton pleaded guilty to murdering an Indian man in a Kansas diner in mid-2017. He allegedly mistook his victim as Iranian and shouted "get out of my country."
|
Adam W. Purinton
a.k.a.
Adam Purinton
|
Hate Crime Act Resulting in Death 18 U.S.C. § 249 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Life |
Hate Crime Act Including Intent to Kill 18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Life |
Use of a firearm in a crime of violence 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) and (j)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Life |
State of Oregon v Nathan Adam Scates (Yamhill County (OR) Court — 18CR57103)
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Closed
|
Nathan Scates is a security guard alleged to have injured someone with a gunshot in Oregon in August of 2018. In a separate case, he is also alleged to have shouted ethnic slurs at people, injuring a Hispanic woman with a club, and then deploying pepper spray while running away, injuring other bystanders.
|
Nathan Adam Scates
a.k.a.
Nathan Scates
|
Assault in the Third Degree 163.165 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
42 months |
Unlawful use of a weapon (4 counts) 163.22 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
1 year to 5 years |
Menacing 163.190 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
2 days, 5 years probation |
Menacing (4 counts) 163.190 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
Recklessly endangering another person (2 counts) 163.195 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
2 days, 5 years probation |
Recklessly endangering another person (2 counts) 163.195 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
Disorderly conduct in the second degree 166.025 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 6 months |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-10)
|
Closed
|
James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
|
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
|
Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
20 years |
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 19CR05621)
|
Closed
|
Andrew Ramsey is recently accused of assaulting a Sikh man in a hate crime act in Marion County, Oregon.
|
Andrew David Ramsey
a.k.a.
Andrew Ramsey
|
Unauthorized use of a vehicle (2 counts) 164.135 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
3 years probation, 1 year license revocation |
Fleeing or attempting to elude 811.540(1)(b)(A) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Removed from Charging Instrument) |
Up to 5 years |
State of Pennsylvania v Joden Rocco (Allegheny County (PA) Common Pleas Court — MJ-05202-NT-0000803-2017)
|
Closed
|
Joden Rocco allegedly stabbed a Black man to death in a Pittsburgh bar in 2018. Social media analysis shows that he liked dozens of white supremacy-affiliated pages, including Identity Dixie and the Red Elephants.
|
Joden Rocco
|
Disorderly conduct engaging in fighting 18 § 5503 §§ A1 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
$300 |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-09)
|
Closed
|
James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
|
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
|
Aggravated Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
70 years |
USA v Matthews, Holden James (US District Court (Western Louisiana) — 6:19-cr-00183-RRS-CBW)
|
Closed
|
Holden Matthews set fire to three predominantly Black churches in Louisiana. He is facing federal hate crime charges in addition to state arson charges.
|
Holden James Matthews
a.k.a.
Holden Matthews
|
Intentional damage to religious property 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(1) and (d)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
180 months (concurrent with counts 3 and 5) |
Using fire to commit a felony 18 U.S.C. § 844(h)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
120 months (consecutive to counts 1, 3, and 5s) |
Intentional damage to religious property 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(1) and (d)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
120 months (concurrent with counts 1 and 5) |
Using fire to commit a felony 18 U.S.C. § 844(h)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Minimum 10 years |
Intentional damage to religious property 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(1) and (d)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
120 months (concurrent with counts 1 and 3) |
Using fire to commit a felony 18 U.S.C. § 844(h)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Minimum 10 years |
The People of the State of California v O'Sullivan, Vincent Joseph (Sonoma County (CA) Superior Court — SCR-716319-1)
|
Closed
|
Vincent O'Sullivan was charged in another case with hate crime threats and found guilty by jury for threatening to kill a gay man and blow up the store where he worked. In this case, he was found guilty of petty theft and sentenced to serve his suspended sentence due to his hate crime conviction.
|
Vincent Joseph O'Sullivan, Jr.
a.k.a.
Vincent O'Sullivan
|
Petty theft 484(a) (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
120 days |
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 18CR07801)
|
Closed
|
Andrew Ramsey is recently accused of assaulting a Sikh man in a hate crime act in Marion County, Oregon.
|
Andrew David Ramsey
a.k.a.
Andrew Ramsey
|
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 1 year |
Strangulation 163.187 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 1 year |
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 17CR77695)
|
Closed
|
Andrew Ramsey is recently accused of assaulting a Sikh man in a hate crime act in Marion County, Oregon.
|
Andrew David Ramsey
a.k.a.
Andrew Ramsey
|
Unauthorized use of a vehicle 164.135 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 5 years |
Possession of a burglary tool or device 164.235 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
75 days |
Unlawful possession of methamphetamine 475.894(2)(a) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
24 months probation |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-05)
|
Closed
|
James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
|
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
|
Failure to stop for an accident resulting in death § 46.2-894 (Virginia Motor Vehicle Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
9 years |
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 19CR05614)
|
Closed
|
Andrew Ramsey is recently accused of assaulting a Sikh man in a hate crime act in Marion County, Oregon.
|
Andrew David Ramsey
a.k.a.
Andrew Ramsey
|
Criminal mischief in the second degree 164.354 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
36 months probation |
Criminal trespass in the first degree 164.255 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 19CR03328)
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Closed
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Andrew Ramsey is recently accused of assaulting a Sikh man in a hate crime act in Marion County, Oregon.
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Andrew David Ramsey
a.k.a.
Andrew Ramsey
|
Intimidation in the second degree 166.155 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
180 days |
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
USA v Lecroy, Brandon Cory (US District Court (South Carolina) — 8:18-cr-00480-BHH)
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Closed
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Brandon Lecroy pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder for hire when he tried calling the KKK to have his neighbor, a Black man, killed. Court documents show that he also intended to use his contact to commit violence against another individual. The number was actually for a Federal informant, and Lecroy was subsequently sentenced to ten years in prison.
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Brandon Cory Lecroy
a.k.a.
Brandon Lecroy
|
Hate crime 18 U.S.C. § 373(a) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
10 years |
The People of the State of California v O'Sullivan, Vincent Joseph (Sonoma County (CA) Superior Court — SCR-716116-1)
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Closed
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Vincent O'Sullivan was charged with hate crime threats and found guilty by jury for threatening to kill a gay man and blow up the store where he worked.
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Vincent Joseph O'Sullivan, Jr.
a.k.a.
Vincent O'Sullivan
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Criminal threats, enh. hate crime 422(a), enh. 422.75(a) (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
9 months |
State of Arizona v Gonzales and Dauenhauer (Maricopa County (AZ) Superior Court — CR2018-113649)
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Closed
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These two women livestreamed themselves vandalizing an Arizona mosque.
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Tahnee Savanna Gonzales
a.k.a.
Tahnee Gonzales
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Movement AZ (PMAZ)
|
Endangering the life/health of a minor (3 counts) 13-3619 (Arizona Revised Statutes) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 6 months |
Disorderly conduct 13-2904A3 (Arizona Revised Statutes) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 6 months |
Aggravated criminal damage 13-1604A1 (Arizona Revised Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Up to 2 years |
Burglary in the third degree—unlawful entry 13-1506A1 (Arizona Revised Statutes) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 2.5 years |
Elizabeth Ann Dauenhauer
a.k.a.
Elizabeth Dauenhauer
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Movement AZ (PMAZ)
|
Aggravated criminal damage 13-1604A1 (Arizona Revised Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) |
18 months probation, 200 hours community service, 1 month delayed conditional jail time |
Burglary in the third degree—unlawful entry 13-1506A1 (Arizona Revised Statutes) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 2.5 years |
Maryland v Sean Urbanski (Prince George's County (MD) Circuit Court — CT170985X)
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Closed
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Sean Urbanski stands accused of stabbing to death a Black Army officer in Maryland in mid-2017.
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Sean Christopher Urbanski
a.k.a.
Sean Urbanski
|
Murder in the second degree CR.2.201, 10-304(2)(ii) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 30 years |
USA v Grubbs, Chadwick (US District Court (Eastern Wisconsin) — 2:18-cr-00176-PP)
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Closed
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Chadwick Grubbs was convicted of threatening a Jewish community center by way of letters sent from an Oshkosh jail. He pleaded guilty to three federal counts, which added 36 months of prison time to his existing state sentences for threatening law enforcement officers and stalking.
|
Chadwick E Grubbs
a.k.a.
Chadwick Grubbs
Chad E Grubbs
|
Obstruction or attempted obstruction of persons in the free exercise of religious beliefs (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 247(a)(2) and (d)(3) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 20 years |
Making a threat to injure or destroy religious property by means of fire or explosive 18 U.S.C. § 844(e) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
36 months |
Mailing threatening communications (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 5 years |
State of California v Gregory W. Adams (San Joaquin County (CA) Superior Court — MAN-CR-FE-2018-0015118)
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Closed
|
Adams was charged with property crimes and violent threats against a Jewish shopper. He was on probation for a 2015 conviction for a weapons charge. He pleaded guilty to violating civil rights by force, but hate crime charges were stricken.
|
Gregory William Adams
a.k.a.
Gregory Adams
|
Assault w/ a deadly weapon: not a firearm PC 245(a)(1) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Government motion) |
Up to 4 years |
Personal use of a deadly weapon PC 12022 (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Not held to answer) |
Up to 1 year |
Vandalism (> $400) PC 594(3)(b)(1)(B) (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Unknown |
Violating civil rights PC 422.6 (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Other) |
Up to 1 year |
Exhibit deadly weapon other than firearm PC417(a)(1) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
30 days to 1 year |
Personal use of non-firearm weapon PC417(a)(1) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Withdrawn) |
30 days to 1 year |
Hate crime (2 counts) PC422.6(a) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Stricken) |
Up to 1 year |
Violate civil rights by force or threat of force PC422.6(a) (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
3 years |
Damage/etc to property to violate civil rights PC422.6(b) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
State of Washington v Campbell, Jeremy Evans (Cowlitz County (WA) Superior Court — 18-1-00472-08)
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Closed
|
Jeremy Campbell pleaded guilty to malicious harassment after beating a Black man and using racial slurs in a Washington bar. He was also charged with possession of methamphetamine.
|
Jeremy Evans Campbell
a.k.a.
Jeremy Campbell
|
VUSCA—Possession with intent to manufacture/deliver methamphetamine 69.50.401 (Washington Uniform Controlled Substance Act) |
Convicted (Plea) |
60 months, 1 day |
State of Illinois v McLean, Timothy V. (Madison County (IL) Court — 2018CF001544)
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Closed
|
Timothy McLean was convicted of painting swastikas on over 200 grave markers in an Illinois cemetary over Memorial Day weekend in 2018. He was first deemed not mentally fit to stand trial, but was later ruled competent and pleaded guilty.
|
Timothy V. McLean
a.k.a.
Timothy McLean
|
Hate Crime 2+ 720 5/12-7.1(a) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle Prosequi) |
3 years to 7 years |
Destruction of property $300-$10000 (9 counts) 720 5/12-7.1(a) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle Prosequi) |
1 year to 3 years |
Destruction of property $300-$10000 (4 counts) 720 5/12-7.1(a) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
5 years (concurrent) |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-04)
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Closed
|
James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
|
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
|
Aggravated Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
70 years |
State of Washington v Campbell, Jeremy Evans (Cowlitz County (WA) Superior Court — 18-1-01452-08)
|
Closed
|
Jeremy Campbell pleaded guilty to malicious harassment after beating a Black man and using racial slurs in a Washington bar. He was also charged with possession of methamphetamine.
|
Jeremy Evans Campbell
a.k.a.
Jeremy Campbell
|
Malicious Harassment 9A.36.080 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
60 months |
Assault in the second degree 9A.36.021 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 10 years |
State Of Tennessee vs John Carothers (Rutherford County (TN) Court — 75CC1-2018-CR-80295)
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Closed
|
John Carothers set fire to Robert Miller, a Black man, in an assisted living home, killing him. An intercepted letter from him in jail reveals that he may have had a white supremacy-related motive.
|
John Daniel Carothers
a.k.a.
John Carothers
Suspected affiliations:
American Institute of Theology
|
First Degree Murder 39-13-202 (Tennessee Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
Life |
Aggravated Arson 39-14-302 (Tennessee Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
15 years to 60 years |
Reckless Endangerment (8 counts) 39-13-103 (Tennessee Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 11 months and 29 days |
State of Maryland v Joshua Shaffer (Howard County (MD) Circuit Court — C-13-CR-18-000210)
|
Closed
|
Joshua Shaffer was one of four teenagers charged with spraypainting racial epithets and swastikas at Glenelg High School in Maryland. They were charged with hate crimes and all pleaded with agreement of the facts.
|
Joshua Shaffer
|
Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Pleaded not guilty, but agree with facts) |
3 years, all but 54 days suspended |
Conspiracy—Race/religion property damage institution CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Malicious destruction of property +$1000 CR.6.301 (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
Conspiracy—Malicious destruction of property +$1000 CR.6.301 (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 3 years |
School—trespass/damage property ED.26.102.(e)(3) (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 6 months |
School—trespass/damage property ED.26.102.(e)(3) (2017 Maryland Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 6 months |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-08)
|
Closed
|
James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
|
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
|
Aggravated Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
70 years |
State of Oregon v Andrew Joseph Oswalt (Benton County (OR) Court — 18CR07470)
|
Closed
|
Andrew Oswalt is an OSU student who was convicted for hate crime charges for targeting and intimidating activists by putting racist bumper stickers on their cars.
|
Andrew Joseph Oswalt
a.k.a.
Andrew Oswalt
|
Intimidation in the first degree (3 counts) 166.165 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Bench, appeal dismissed) |
30 days, 3 years probation, $500 fine |
Criminal mischief in the third degree (2 counts) 164.345 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Bench, appeal dismissed) |
10 days, 3 years probation |
State of Washington v Dopson, Michael M (King County (WA) Superior Court — 19-1-02204-0 SEA)
|
Closed
|
Michael Dopson is alleged to have assaulted an Indian man in a road rage incident in Washington.
|
Michael Mohamed Dopson
a.k.a.
Michael Dopson
|
Malicious harassment 9A.36.080(1)(B) (Washington Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
364 days (364 days suspended), 12 months probation |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-03)
|
Closed
|
James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
|
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
|
Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
20 years |
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 17CR62038)
|
Closed
|
Andrew Ramsey is recently accused of assaulting a Sikh man in a hate crime act in Marion County, Oregon.
|
Andrew David Ramsey
a.k.a.
Andrew Ramsey
|
Theft in the third degree 164.043 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 30 days |
Theft in the first degree 164.045 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
75 days |
Unlawful entry into a vehicle 164.272 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
75 days |
Unlawful entry into a vehicle 164.272 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) |
Up to 1 year |
State of Oregon v Jeremy Christian (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 18CR50288)
|
Closed
|
Jeremy Christian is alleged to have been harassing two teenage girls on a Portlan TriMet train when bystanders intervened. Christian is alleged to have murdered two with a knife and grievously injured a third. In this case, he was accused of a jailhouse assault, but charges were dismissed.
|
Jeremy Joseph Christian
a.k.a.
Jeremy Christian
|
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed |
Up to 1 year |
State of Maryland v Brandon Troy Higgs (Baltimore County (MD) Circuit Court — 03K19000218)
|
Closed
|
Brandon Higgs was convicted of a hate crime and attempted murder after shooting someone following an altercation. Higgs was active in neo-Nazi Discord communities including the Unite the Right planning server.
|
Brandon Troy Higgs
a.k.a.
Brandon Higgs
Americana — MD
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Traditionalist Workers Party
|
Attempted murder in the first degree (2 counts) CR.2.205 (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
10 years (5 years suspended) |
Assault — first degree (2 counts) CR.3.202 (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
Merged |
Firearm use in the commission of a violent felony CR.4.204.b (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
5 years (consecutive to count 1) |
Firearm use in the commission of a violent felony CR.4.204.b (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
5 years (concurrent with count 1) |
Hate crime (4 counts) CR.10.304(1) (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
10 years (5 years suspended, concurrent with count 1) |
Wearing, carry, or transport a firearm upon their person CR.4.203 (2010 Maryland Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
Merged |
Discharging a firearm within a Metropolitan District of Baltimore County 17.2.101 (Baltimore County Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) |
Up to 1 year |
State of Oregon v Jeremy Christian (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 17CR34550)
|
Closed
|
Jeremy Christian was harassing two teenage girls on a Portland TriMet train when bystanders intervened. Christian then murdered two men with a knife and grievously injured a third. The day before, he also assaulted a Black woman on the train.
|
Jeremy Joseph Christian
a.k.a.
Jeremy Christian
|
Aggravated Murder (2 counts) 163.095 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
Life |
Attempt to commit murder 161.405(2)(a) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
240 months |
Assault in the first degree 163.185 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
90 months |
Unlawful use of a weapon (2 counts) 163.22 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
60 months |
Unlawful use of a weapon (3 counts) 163.22 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed |
1 year to 5 years |
Intimidation in the second degree (3 counts) 166.155 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
364 days |
Menacing (2 counts) 163.190 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
364 days |
Assault in the second degree 163.175 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) |
120 months |
State of Illinois v McLean, Timothy V. (Madison County (IL) Court — 2018CF001542)
|
Closed
|
Timothy McLean was convicted of painting swastikas on over 200 grave markers in an Illinois cemetary over Memorial Day weekend in 2018. He was first deemed not mentally fit to stand trial, but was later ruled competent and pleaded guilty.
|
Timothy V. McLean
a.k.a.
Timothy McLean
|
Hate Crime against a church or synagogue 720 5/12-7.1(b-5)(1) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Guilty) |
5 years |
Hate Crime against a cemetery or mortuary 720 5/12-7.1(b-5)(2) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle Prosequi) |
3 years to 7 years |
Institutional vandalism against a church (3 counts) 720 5/21-1.2(a)(1) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle Prosequi) |
3 years to 7 years |
Destruction of property $300-$10000 720 5/12-7.1(a) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle Prosequi) |
1 year to 3 years |
Hate Crime against a cemetery or mortuary 720 5/12-7.1(b-5)(2) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle Prosequi) |
2 years to 5 years |
Damaging 10 or more gravestones 765 835/1(b-5) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
5 years |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-02)
|
Closed
|
James Fields murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
|
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
|
Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) |
20 years |
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 17CR73022)
|
Closed
|
Andrew Ramsey is recently accused of assaulting a Sikh man in a hate crime act in Marion County, Oregon.
|
Andrew David Ramsey
a.k.a.
Andrew Ramsey
|
Resisting arrest 162.315 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
75 days |
Giving false information to a police officer 807.62 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
75 days |
USA v Haviland, Matthew (US District Court (Massachusetts) — 1:19-cr-10312-LTS)
|
Closed
|
Matthew Haviland allegedly sent numerous threatening messages to a professor who had expressed anti-Trump and pro-abortion views in publications and statements.
|
Matthew Haviland
a.k.a.
matthewyesitis Haviland
mattyhav
|
Cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 2261A(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
21 months |
Transmitting a threat in interstate commerce (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
21 months |
USA v Revette, Louie (US District Court (Southern MS) — 2:19-cr-00018-KS-MTP)
|
Closed
|
Louie Revette, along with Graham Williamson, burned crosses in a majority-Black neighborhood in Mississippi. Both men pleaded guilty to the housing rights violations.
|
Louie Revette
|
Intimidate or interfere with fair housing 42 U.S.C. § 3631(a) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
1 year |
Using fire or explosives to commit a felony 18 U.S.C. § 844(h) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
10 years (consecutive to Count 1) |
USA v Revette, Louie (US District Court (Southern MS) — 2:18-cr-00016-KS-MTP)
|
Closed
|
Louie Revette, along with Graham Williamson, burned crosses in a majority-Black neighborhood in Mississippi. Both men pleaded guilty to the housing rights violations.
|
Louie Revette
|
Felon in possession of a firearm (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 922(g) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea (other case)) |
Up to 10 years |
State of Washington v Crain, John Merrell (Whatcom County (WA) Superior Court — 19-1-01008-37)
|
Closed
|
In a separate case, John Crain has been accused of committing hate crime assault after attacking a convenience store clerk. The clerk was a Sikh man, and Crain is alleged to have attacked him because he thought he was Muslim. In this case, Crain pleaded guilty to assault.
|
John Merrell Crain
a.k.a.
John Crain
|
Assault 3rd transit official 9A.36.031(1)(b) (Washington Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) |
3 months |