Group membership by defendants is only suspected, not guaranteed. Suspected membership is based on reasonable assumptions given evidence. As some people are part of multiple groups, the same case may be repeated here several times.
All people on this list are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Arrests, charges, and indictments are not considered evidence of wrongdoing. All defendants presented herein have a right to due process. The public also has a right to learning the disposition of their cases.
USA v Shea et al (US District Court (Western WA) — 2:20-cr-00032-JCC) | |||
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Awaiting Trial 24-February-2021 (Sentencing (def. Parker-Dipeppe)) |
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These four suspected Atomwaffen members are alleged to have harassed several targets with racial materials, in some cases postering their targets' houses with neo-Nazi propaganda. | |||
Cameron Brandon Shea
a.k.a.
Cameron Shea
Suspected affiliations:
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Kaleb J Cole
a.k.a.
Kaleb Cole
Suspected affiliations:
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false
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Taylor Ashley Parker-Dipeppe
a.k.a.
Azazel
Suspected affiliations:
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f
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false
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | Up to 5 years | |
Johnny Roman Garza
a.k.a.
Johnny Garza
Roman
Suspected affiliations:
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f
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false
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 16 months |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
USA v Benvie, James Christopher (US District Court (Western WA) — 2:19-cr-01715-RB) | |||
Closed |
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Jim Benvie was a border militia member who was caught on livestream detaining a group of migrants while armed and claiming to be a border patrol officer. He also has an alleged history of falsely claiming to be the parent of a child with cancer and is facing state fraud charges. | |||
James Christopher Benvie
a.k.a.
Jim Benvie
Suspected affiliations:
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False personation of an officer or employee of the United States (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 912 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 21 months |
USA v Denton, John Cameron (US District Court (Eastern VA) — 1:20-cr-154) | |||
Awaiting Sentencing 12-January-2021 (Sentencing) |
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Denton was a leader of Atomwaffen Division who was outed by ProPublica in 2017. In this case, he is alleged to have participated in a massive nationwide swatting conspiracy, targets of which included one of the journalists who outed him. | |||
John Cameron Denton
a.k.a.
Rape
Death
Tormentor
Suspected affiliations:
A
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f
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false
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false
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Conspiracy to communicate a threat in interstate commerce 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
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USA v Shea et al (US District Court (Western WA) — 2:20-cr-00032-JCC) | |||
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Awaiting Trial 24-February-2021 (Sentencing (def. Parker-Dipeppe)) |
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These four suspected Atomwaffen members are alleged to have harassed several targets with racial materials, in some cases postering their targets' houses with neo-Nazi propaganda. | |||
Cameron Brandon Shea
a.k.a.
Cameron Shea
Suspected affiliations:
A
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f
f
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false
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false
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Kaleb J Cole
a.k.a.
Kaleb Cole
Suspected affiliations:
A
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w
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f
f
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false
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Taylor Ashley Parker-Dipeppe
a.k.a.
Azazel
Suspected affiliations:
A
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f
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false
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | Up to 5 years | |
Johnny Roman Garza
a.k.a.
Johnny Garza
Roman
Suspected affiliations:
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false
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 16 months |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
USA v Benvie, James Christopher (US District Court (Western WA) — 2:19-cr-01715-RB) | |||
Closed |
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Jim Benvie was a border militia member who was caught on livestream detaining a group of migrants while armed and claiming to be a border patrol officer. He also has an alleged history of falsely claiming to be the parent of a child with cancer and is facing state fraud charges. | |||
James Christopher Benvie
a.k.a.
Jim Benvie
Suspected affiliations:
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False personation of an officer or employee of the United States (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 912 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 21 months |
USA v Denton, John Cameron (US District Court (Eastern VA) — 1:20-cr-154) | |||
Awaiting Sentencing 12-January-2021 (Sentencing) |
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Denton was a leader of Atomwaffen Division who was outed by ProPublica in 2017. In this case, he is alleged to have participated in a massive nationwide swatting conspiracy, targets of which included one of the journalists who outed him. | |||
John Cameron Denton
a.k.a.
Rape
Death
Tormentor
Suspected affiliations:
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false
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false
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Conspiracy to communicate a threat in interstate commerce 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Alabama National Guard
State of Alabama v Wilkes, Grady Wayne (Lee County (AL) Circuit Court — DC-2019-000842) | |||
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Awaiting Trial |
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Grady Wayne Wilkes allegedy murdered a police officer and injured several others. The officers were responding to a domestic dispute, where he was alleged to have assaulted his girlfriend. He had a number of social media posts echoing common alt-right sentiments. | |||
Grady Wayne Wilkes
a.k.a.
Grady Wilkes
Wayne Wilkes
Suspected affiliations:
Alabama National Guard
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Attempted murder 13A-004-002 (Alabama Code) |
Charged | 10 years to Life |
State of Alabama v Wilkes, Grady Wayne (Lee County (AL) Circuit Court — DC-2019-000839) | |||
Awaiting Trial |
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Grady Wayne Wilkes allegedy murdered a police officer and injured several others. The officers were responding to a domestic dispute, where he was alleged to have assaulted his girlfriend. He had a number of social media posts echoing common alt-right sentiments. | |||
Grady Wayne Wilkes
a.k.a.
Grady Wilkes
Wayne Wilkes
Suspected affiliations:
Alabama National Guard
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Capital murder 13A-005-040(A)(5) (Alabama Code) |
Charged | 10 years to Death |
State of Alabama v Wilkes, Grady Wayne (Lee County (AL) Circuit Court — DC-2019-000843) | |||
Awaiting Trial |
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Grady Wayne Wilkes allegedy murdered a police officer and injured several others. The officers were responding to a domestic dispute, where he was alleged to have assaulted his girlfriend. He had a number of social media posts echoing common alt-right sentiments. | |||
Grady Wayne Wilkes
a.k.a.
Grady Wilkes
Wayne Wilkes
Suspected affiliations:
Alabama National Guard
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Domestic violence including strangulation/suffocation 13A-006-138 (Alabama Code) |
Charged | 2 years to 20 years |
State of Alabama v Wilkes, Grady Wayne (Lee County (AL) Circuit Court — DC-2019-000840) | |||
Awaiting Trial |
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Grady Wayne Wilkes allegedy murdered a police officer and injured several others. The officers were responding to a domestic dispute, where he was alleged to have assaulted his girlfriend. He had a number of social media posts echoing common alt-right sentiments. | |||
Grady Wayne Wilkes
a.k.a.
Grady Wilkes
Wayne Wilkes
Suspected affiliations:
Alabama National Guard
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Attempted murder 13A-004-002 (Alabama Code) |
Charged | 10 years to Life |
State of Alabama v Wilkes, Grady Wayne (Lee County (AL) Circuit Court — DC-2019-000841) | |||
Awaiting Trial |
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Grady Wayne Wilkes allegedy murdered a police officer and injured several others. The officers were responding to a domestic dispute, where he was alleged to have assaulted his girlfriend. He had a number of social media posts echoing common alt-right sentiments. | |||
Grady Wayne Wilkes
a.k.a.
Grady Wilkes
Wayne Wilkes
Suspected affiliations:
Alabama National Guard
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Attempted murder 13A-004-002 (Alabama Code) |
Charged | 10 years to Life |
Alt Right
USA v Clark, Jeffrey (US District Court (District of Columbia) — 1:18-cr-00338) | |||
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Closed |
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Jeffrey Clark is the brother of the late Edward Clark, who allegedly killed himself hours after his Gab contact, Robert Bowers, allegedly murdered eleven people in a synagogue in Pittsburgh. Both Clark brothers were active in the DC alt-right scene, attended Unite the Right in Charlottesville, and were apparently close with organizer Jason Kessler. Jeffrey was charged with weapons charges after his family members contacted the FBI concerned about his social media posts. | |||
Jeffrey Raphiel Clark, Jr.
a.k.a.
Jeffrey Clark
DC Bowl Gang
@PureWhiteEvil
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America (suspected)
Bowl Patrol (suspected)
Alt Right (suspected)
Atomwaffen (suspected)
Proud Boys
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Unlawful possession of firearms by person who is unlawful user of a controlled substance 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Time Served (approx. 10 months) |
Possessing high capacity magazines § 7-2506.01 (Code of the District of Columbia) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year |
American Institute of Theology
State Of Tennessee vs John Carothers (Rutherford County (TN) Court — 75CC1-2018-CR-80295) | |||
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Closed |
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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
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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 |
Anti-Communist Action
US v Heon Jong Yoo (US District Court (Eastern TX) — 6:18-cr-00016-RWS-KNM) | |||
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Closed |
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Heon Jong "Hank" Yoo became famous—and was mocked—for being a Korean white supremacist. A video of him brandishing weapons while singing Dixie became popular online. In 2018, he was convicted of illegal possession of firearms. Yoo is represented himself pro se. | |||
Heon Jong Yoo
a.k.a.
Hank Yoo
Henry Yoo
A Really Bad Goy
Suspected affiliations:
Anti-Communist Action (Anticom)
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False statement with respect to information required to be kept by federal firearms licensee (7 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(a)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 41 months |
Possession of firearm by prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(4) (United States Code) |
Appealed (Conviction reversed on appeal) | Up to 10 years |
Aryan Brotherhood
State of Indiana v Jarred A. Parton (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03C01-1807-F6-003724) | |||
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Closed |
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Parton is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Jarred A. Parton
a.k.a.
Jarred Parton
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Criminal Gang Activity 35-45-9-3(c) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Motion by State) | 6 months to 30 months |
Battery resulting in bodily injury 35-42-2-1(c)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Motion by State) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Indiana v Mary J. Craig (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1807-F6-003727) | |||
Closed |
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Craig is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. She pleaded to auto theft and several charges were dismissed as part of the agreement. | |||
Mary Jaylin Craig
a.k.a.
Mary Craig
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Criminal gang activity 35-45-9-3(c) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months |
Auto theft — theft of entire vehicle 35-43-4-2.5(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 1 year and 182 days (1 year and 178 days suspended) | |
Maintaining a common nuisance — controlled substance 35-45-1-5(c) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months | |
Possession of methamphetamine 35-48-4-6.1(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months | |
Possession of marijuana 35-48-4-11(a)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 180 days | |
Possession of paraphernalia 35-48-4-8.3(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 60 days | |
State of Indiana v David E. Hadley (Johnson (IN) Superior Court — 41D02-1704-F6-000185) | |||
Closed |
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Hadley is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
David Elvin "Bub" Hadley, Jr.
a.k.a.
David Hadley
Bub Hadley
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Possession of a narcotic drug 35-48-4-6(a) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 730 days (674 suspended) |
Possession of a methamphetamine 35-48-4-6.1(a) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 730 days (674 suspended) | |
State of Indiana v Matthew Stephen Mowery (Jennings (IN) Superior Court — 40D01-1706-CM-000359) | |||
Closed |
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Mowery is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Matthew Stephen Mowery
a.k.a.
Matthew Mowery
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Possession of paraphernalia 35-48-4-8.3(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 20 days |
State of Indiana v Matthew Stephen Mowery (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1807-F6-003931) | |||
Closed |
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Mowery is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Matthew Stephen Mowery
a.k.a.
Matthew Mowery
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Unlawful possession of a syringe 16-42-19-18(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months |
State of Indiana v Mary J. Craig (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1806-F5-003576) | |||
Closed |
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Craig is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. These charges were dismissed pursuant to a plea in another case. | |||
Mary Jaylin Craig
a.k.a.
Mary Craig
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Trafficking with an inmate but the article trafficked is a controlled substance 35-44.1-3-5(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 1 year to 6 years |
Possession of methamphetamine 35-48-4-6.1(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months | |
Possession of a controlled substance 35-48-4-7(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Indiana v Jarred A. Parton (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03C01-1803-F6-001163) | |||
Closed |
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Parton is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Jarred A. Parton
a.k.a.
Jarred Parton
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Failure to return to lawful detention 35-44.1-3-4(c) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 912 days |
State of Indiana v Jarred A. Parton (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D02-1711-CM-006233) | |||
Closed |
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Parton is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Jarred A. Parton
a.k.a.
Jarred Parton
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Battery resulting in bodily injury 35-42-2-1(c)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 1 year |
State of Indiana v William J. Lustig (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D02-1712-CM-006583) | |||
Closed |
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Lustig is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
William Jacob Lustig
a.k.a.
William Lustig
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Public intoxication — harassing, annoying, alarming 7.1-5-1-3(a)(4) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (bench) | 20 days |
State of Indiana v William J. Lustig (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1807-F5-003680) | |||
Closed |
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Lustig is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. He pleaded guilty to various drug crimes. | |||
William Jacob Lustig
a.k.a.
William Lustig
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Criminal gang activity 35-45-9-3(c) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months |
Trafficking with an inmate but the article trafficked is a controlled substance 35-44.1-3-5(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 years | |
Dealing in a Schedule III controlled substance 35-48-4-2(a)(2) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months | |
Dealing in a Schedule IV controlled substance 35-48-4-3(a)(2) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Indiana v Jarred A. Parton (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03C01-1710-F6-005804) | |||
Closed |
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Parton is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Jarred A. Parton
a.k.a.
Jarred Parton
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Unlawful possession of a syringe 16-42-19-18(a) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 912 days (710 suspended) |
Possession of marijuana 35-48-4-11(a)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 180 days | |
State of Indiana v William Jordan Stillabower (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03C01-1706-F6-003145) | |||
Closed |
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Stillabower is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
William Jordan Stillabower
a.k.a.
William Stillabower
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Possession of a narcotic drug 35-48-4-6(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months |
Unlawful possession of a syringe 16-42-19-18(a) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 730 days (730 suspended) | |
State of Florida v Joshua James Edwards (Escambia (FL) Circuit Court — 2019 CF 001678 A) | |||
Closed |
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Joshua Edwards was convicted of kidnapping and raping a Black woman at a convenience store in Florida. The Escambia County sheriff's office revealed that he was an Aryan Brotherhood member. | |||
Joshua James Edwards
a.k.a.
Joshua Edwards
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood
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Kidnapping, inflicting bodily harm or terrorizing another 787.01(1)(a)(3) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Life |
Sexual assault, with weapon, victim over 12 years old 794.011(3) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Life | |
Robbery, carjacking with firearm (2 counts) 812.133(2)(a) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Life | |
Possession of weapon or ammo by convicted felon 790.23(1)(a) (Florida Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle Prosequi) | Up to 15 years | |
Weapon offense, use of firearm during felony 790.07(2) (Florida Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) | Up to 15 years | |
State of Indiana v Brandon B. Jacobs (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1807-F5-003681) | |||
Closed |
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Jacobs is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Brandon B. Jacobs
a.k.a.
Brandon Jacobs
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Criminal gang activity 35-45-9-3(c) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months |
Auto theft — theft of entire vehicle 35-43-4-2.5(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 years, 1 year and 182 days suspended | |
Intimidation where threat is to commit forcible felony 35-45-2-1(a)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months | |
Possession of altered handgun 35-47-2-18(a)(2) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 1 year to 6 years | |
Carrying a handgun without a license 35-47-2-1 (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Indiana v William J. Lustig (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1811-F6-006317) | |||
Closed |
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Lustig is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. He pleaded guilty to various drug crimes. | |||
William Jacob Lustig
a.k.a.
William Lustig
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Possession of methamphetamine 35-48-4-6.1(a) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 years |
Possession of a controlled substance 35-48-4-7(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Indiana v David E. Hadley (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1805-F4-002697) | |||
Closed |
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Hadley is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
David Elvin "Bub" Hadley, Jr.
a.k.a.
David Hadley
Bub Hadley
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon 35-47-4-5(c) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed | 2 years to 12 years |
Possession of a narcotic drug 35-48-4-6(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed | 6 months to 30 months | |
Unlawful possession of a syringe 16-42-19-18(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed | 6 months to 30 months | |
State of Indiana v Chelsie S. Harden (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D02-1808-CM-004522) | |||
Closed |
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Harden is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Chelsie S. Harden
a.k.a.
Chelsie Harden
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Driving While Suspended 9-24-19-2 (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (State's Motion to Dismiss) | Up to 1 year |
Possession of Paraphernalia 35-48-4-8.3(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (State's Motion to Dismiss) | Up to 60 days | |
State of Indiana v William C. King (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1807-F5-003728) | |||
Closed |
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King is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
William Corey King
a.k.a.
William King
Corey King
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Criminal gang activity 35-45-9-3(c) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 years, 182 days |
Trafficking with an inmate but the article trafficked is a controlled substance 35-44.1-3-5(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 1 year to 6 years | |
USA v Hadley, David (US District Court (Southern Indiana) — 1:18-cr-00206-SEB-TAB) | |||
Closed |
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Hadley is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. In addition to his state charges he was arrested on federal weapons charges in this case. | |||
David Elvin "Bub" Hadley, Jr.
a.k.a.
David Hadley
Bub Hadley
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 77 months |
Violent felon in possession of body armor 18 U.S.C. § 931 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 8 months (consecutive to count 1) | |
State of Indiana v David E. Hadley (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1706-F6-003148) | |||
Closed |
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Hadley is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. These charges were dropped following a plea in a federal case. | |||
David Elvin "Bub" Hadley, Jr.
a.k.a.
David Hadley
Bub Hadley
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Theft with prior conviction 35-43-4-2(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (State's motion) | 6 months to 30 months |
Possession of paraphernalia 35-48-4-8.3(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (State's motion) | Up to 60 days | |
State of Indiana v David E. Hadley (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1807-F5-003729) | |||
Closed |
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Hadley is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
David Elvin "Bub" Hadley, Jr.
a.k.a.
David Hadley
Bub Hadley
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Criminal gang activity 35-45-9-3(c) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 376 days |
Trafficking with an inmate but the article trafficked is a controlled substance 35-44.1-3-5(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 1 year to 6 years | |
State of Indiana v Matthew Stephen Mowery (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1807-F6-003734) | |||
Closed |
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Mowery is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Matthew Stephen Mowery
a.k.a.
Matthew Mowery
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Unlawful possession of a syringe 16-42-19-18(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months |
Possession of methamphetamine 35-48-4-6.1(a) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 1 year, 276 days (1 year, 229 days suspended) | |
State of Indiana v Jarred A. Parton (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03C01-1802-F6-000930) | |||
Closed |
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Parton is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Jarred A. Parton
a.k.a.
Jarred Parton
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Possession of methamphetamine 35-48-4-6.1(a) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 912 days |
Possession of marijuana 35-48-4-11(a)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 180 days | |
State of Indiana v David E. Hadley (Johnson (IN) Superior Court — 41D02-1701-F5-000001) | |||
Closed |
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Hadley is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
David Elvin "Bub" Hadley, Jr.
a.k.a.
David Hadley
Bub Hadley
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Intimidation where defendant draws or uses a deadly weapon 35-45-2-1(a)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 1 year to 6 years |
Residential entry break and enter dwelling 35-43-2-1.5 (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 370 days | |
Criminal mischief 35-43-1-2(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 180 days | |
State of Indiana v William Jordan Stillabower (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1807-F6-003733) | |||
Closed |
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Stillabower is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
William Jordan Stillabower
a.k.a.
William Stillabower
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Criminal gang activity 35-45-9-3(c) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea in other case) | 6 months to 30 months |
USA v Matousek et al (US District Court (Southern TX) — 2:19-cr-00162) | |||
Closed 07-August-2019 (Sentencing, def. Voitle) |
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These three members, linked to the Aryan Brotherhood, were convicted of bringing two Brazilians across the US border. | |||
Cody Michael Matousek
a.k.a.
Cody Matousek
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood
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Bringing in and harboring certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), (v)(I), and 1324(a)(1)(B)(i) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 months |
Bringing in and harboring certain aliens (2 counts) 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), (v)(II), and 1324(a)(1)(B)(ii) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Guadalupe Levario | Bringing in and harboring certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), (v)(I), and 1324(a)(1)(B)(i) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 18 months |
Bringing in and harboring certain aliens (2 counts) 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), (v)(II), and 1324(a)(1)(B)(ii) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Ashley Michelle Voitle
a.k.a.
Ashley Voitle
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Bringing in and harboring certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), (v)(I), and 1324(a)(1)(B)(i) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months and 1 day |
Bringing in and harboring certain aliens (2 counts) 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), (v)(II), and 1324(a)(1)(B)(ii) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
State of Indiana v Chelsie S. Harden (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1807-F6-003732) | |||
Closed |
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Harden is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Chelsie S. Harden
a.k.a.
Chelsie Harden
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Criminal gang activity 35-45-9-3(c) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months |
Maintaining a common nuisance — controlled substances 35-45-1-5(c) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months | |
Possession of a controlled substance 35-48-4-7(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Indiana v David E. Hadley (Johnson (IN) Superior Court — 41D02-1701-CM-000081) | |||
Closed |
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Hadley is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
David Elvin "Bub" Hadley, Jr.
a.k.a.
David Hadley
Bub Hadley
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, endangering a person 9-30-5-2(a) & (b) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (bench) | 365 days (365 days suspended) |
Possession of marijuana 35-48-4-11(a)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (bench) | 60 days (60 days suspended) | |
Operating a vehicle while intoxicated 9-30-5-2(a) (Indiana Code) |
Moved | Up to 60 days | |
State of Indiana v Matthew Stephen Mowery (Jennings (IN) Superior Court — 40C01-1804-F6-000117) | |||
Closed |
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Mowery is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Matthew Stephen Mowery
a.k.a.
Matthew Mowery
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Unlawful possession of a syringe 16-42-19-18(a) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 900 days, 660 suspended |
Possession of paraphernalia 35-48-4-8.3(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 60 days | |
State of Indiana v Chelsie S. Harden (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1806-F5-003578) | |||
Closed |
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Harden is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
Chelsie S. Harden
a.k.a.
Chelsie Harden
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Trafficking with an inmate but the article trafficked is a controlled substance 35-44.1-3-5(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 4 years (3 suspended) |
Possession of methamphetamine 35-48-4-6.1(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 30 months | |
Possession of a controlled substance 35-48-4-7(a) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Indiana v William Jordan Stillabower (Bartholomew (IN) Superior Court — 03D01-1808-F5-004341) | |||
Closed |
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Stillabower is one of nine suspected members of the Aryan Brotherhood taken down by police for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into a prison. | |||
William Jordan Stillabower
a.k.a.
William Stillabower
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood (suspected)
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Trafficking with an inmate but the article trafficked is a controlled substance 35-44.1-3-5(b)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 4 years, 3 years and 175 days suspended |
USA v James Vincent Chaney (US District Court (Eastern TX) — 9:19-cr-00020-RC-KFG) | |||
Closed 13-February-2020 (Sentencing) |
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James Vincent Chaney is a suspected member of the Aryan Brotherhood who pleaded guilty to possessing an unregistered explosive device. His common-law wife, Nicole McBee, was also charged. | |||
James Vincent Chaney
a.k.a.
James Chaney
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Brotherhood
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Possession of an unregistered destructive device 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Possession of firearm by prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 46 months |
Aryan Circle
State of Texas v Bradley Michael Kincheloe (Parker County (TX) 415th District Court — CR17-0720) | |||
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Closed |
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Bradley Kincheloe was convicted of possession and intent to sell methamphetamine. He has a large tattoo of a swastika on his back. | |||
Bradley Michael Kincheloe
a.k.a.
Bradley Kincheloe
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Circle
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Felon in Possession of a Firearm § 46.04 (Texas Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 2 years to 10 years |
State of Texas v Bradley Michael Kincheloe (Parker County (TX) County Court at Law 1 — CCL1-16-0245) | |||
Closed |
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Bradley Kincheloe was convicted of possession and intent to sell methamphetamine. He has a large tattoo of a swastika on his back. | |||
Bradley Michael Kincheloe
a.k.a.
Bradley Kincheloe
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Circle
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Possession of marijuana, > 2oz, <= 4oz 481.121(b)(2) (Texas Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 days |
State of Texas v Bradley Michael Kincheloe (Parker County (TX) County Court at Law 1 — CCL1-16-0246) | |||
Closed |
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Bradley Kincheloe was convicted of possession and intent to sell methamphetamine. He has a large tattoo of a swastika on his back. | |||
Bradley Michael Kincheloe
a.k.a.
Bradley Kincheloe
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Circle
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Driving while intoxicated 49.04 (Texas Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 90 days |
State of Texas v Bradley Michael Kincheloe (Parker County (TX) County Court at Law 1 — CCL1-16-0241) | |||
Closed |
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Bradley Kincheloe was convicted of possession and intent to sell methamphetamine. He has a large tattoo of a swastika on his back. | |||
Bradley Michael Kincheloe
a.k.a.
Bradley Kincheloe
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Circle
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Assault, causes bodily injury, family violence 22.01 (a)(1) (Texas Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year |
State of Texas v Bradley Michael Kincheloe (Parker County (TX) 415th District Court — CR17-0721) | |||
Closed |
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Bradley Kincheloe was convicted of possession and intent to sell methamphetamine. He has a large tattoo of a swastika on his back. | |||
Bradley Michael Kincheloe
a.k.a.
Bradley Kincheloe
Suspected affiliations:
Aryan Circle
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Manufacture or delivery of substance in penalty group 1 >=4g, < 200g 481.112(d) (Texas Health and Safety Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 years |
Atomwaffen
USA v Clark, Jeffrey (US District Court (District of Columbia) — 1:18-cr-00338) | |||
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Closed |
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Jeffrey Clark is the brother of the late Edward Clark, who allegedly killed himself hours after his Gab contact, Robert Bowers, allegedly murdered eleven people in a synagogue in Pittsburgh. Both Clark brothers were active in the DC alt-right scene, attended Unite the Right in Charlottesville, and were apparently close with organizer Jason Kessler. Jeffrey was charged with weapons charges after his family members contacted the FBI concerned about his social media posts. | |||
Jeffrey Raphiel Clark, Jr.
a.k.a.
Jeffrey Clark
DC Bowl Gang
@PureWhiteEvil
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America (suspected)
Bowl Patrol (suspected)
Alt Right (suspected)
Atomwaffen (suspected)
Proud Boys
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Unlawful possession of firearms by person who is unlawful user of a controlled substance 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Time Served (approx. 10 months) |
Possessing high capacity magazines § 7-2506.01 (Code of the District of Columbia) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
USA v Bogard, Benjamin (US District Court (Western Texas) — 5:19-cr-00106-DAE) | |||
Closed |
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Benjamin Bogard is a suspected Atomwaffen member who was interviewed by FBI agents regarding threats of mass violence he posted online. During a search of his phone, agents allegedly found child pornography | |||
Benjamin Joost Bogard
a.k.a.
Benjamin Bogard
Suspected affiliations:
Atomwaffen
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Possession of child pornography 18 U.S.C. § 1466a(b)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 80 months |
The People of the State of California v Woodward, Samuel (Orange County (CA) Superior Court — 18HF0073) | |||
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. | |||
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 Florida v Arthurs, Devon (Hillsborough County (FL) District Court — 17-CF-007587-A) | |||
Closed |
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Devon Arthurs was the roommate of Brandon Russell and killed his other two roommates who he claimed were planning terrorist attacks against civilian targets. | |||
Devon Arthurs
a.k.a.
TheWeissewolf
Suspected affiliations:
Atomwaffen
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Murder in the first degree, premeditated with a firearm (2 counts) 782.04(1) (Florida Penal Code) |
Indicted | Life to Death |
Kidnapping with a firearm (3 counts) 782.04(1) (Florida Penal Code) |
Indicted (Mentally Unfit for Trial) | Potentially Life | |
Aggravated assault with intent to commit a felony (2 counts) 784.021(1)(b) (Florida Penal Code) |
Indicted (Mentally Unfit for Trial) | Up to 5 years | |
USA v Russell, Brandon Clint (US District Court (Florida Middle) — 8:17-cr-00283-SCB-JSS) | |||
Closed |
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Brandon Russell pleaded guilty to illegal possession of explosives. A founder of Atomwaffen, Russell was one of four members of the violent far-right group to live together. One of his roommates killed the other two, fearing a terror attack. Russell was eventually arrested while transporting explosives to the Florida Keys. | |||
Brandon Clint Russell
a.k.a.
Brandon Russell
Suspected affiliations:
Atomwaffen
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Possession of an unregistered destructive device 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months |
Improper storage of explosive materials 18 U.S.C. § 842(j), 844(b), and 27 CFR § 555.201 et seq (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months | |
USA v Thomasberg, Andrew (US District Court (Eastern VA) — 1:19-cr-337) | |||
Closed |
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Andrew Thomasberg is a supposed member of Atomwaffen who was arrested on allegations of unlawful firearms possession. One of his firearms purchased under his name was found at the home of another suspected Atomwaffen member. He pleaded guilty to both charges in 2019. | |||
Andrew Jon Thomasberg
a.k.a.
Drew Thomasberg
Andrew Thomasberg
Suspected affiliations:
Atomwaffen
Vanguard America
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False statement during acquisition of a firearm 18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(6) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months |
Possession of a firearm by controlled substance abuser 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months | |
USMC v Vasillios Pistolis (United States Marine Corps — unknown) | |||
Closed |
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Former Lance Corporal Pistolis was accused of disobeying a general order and making false statements regarding his attendance and behavior at Unite the Right in Charlottesville in 2017. He was given a Summary Court Martial by the Marines, demoted to E1, sentenced to 28 days in the brig, and administratively separated from the Corps in 2018. He was the subject of a Pro Publica investigation and documentary and was caught bragging about assaulting the administrator of this website. | |||
Vasillios Pistolis
a.k.a.
VasilistheGreek
Suspected affiliations:
Atomwaffen
Traditionalist Workers Party
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Failure to Obey an Order or Regulation Article 92 (Uniform Code of Military Justice) |
Convicted | 28 days, demotion to E-1, discharge |
Making false statements Article 107 (Uniform Code of Military Justice) |
Convicted | 28 days, demotion to E-1, discharge |
Atomwaffen Division
USA v Climo, Conor (US District Court (Nevada) — 2:19-cr-00232-JCM-NJK) | |||
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Closed 25-September-2020 (Sentencing) |
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Conor Climo allegedly was planning attacks against gay and Jewish people in Las Vegas. He was arrested after a confidential human source turned the FBI onto him and was charged with possessing explosives and firearms illegally. | |||
Conor Climo
a.k.a.
B1488
Sir88
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Worker's Party
Atomwaffen Division
Feuerkrieg Division
Bowl Patrol
Vanguard America
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Possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months |
State of Arkansas v John Andrew Carollo (Baxter County (AR) Circuit Court — 58CR-19-709) | |||
Closed |
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Johan Carollo pleaded guilty to terroristic threatening for an incident wherein a gay man was beaten and injured by Carollo and his compatriots, Julian Calfy and Nicholas Holloway. Carollo has appeared at several neo-Nazi rallies throughtout the late 2010s. | |||
John Andrew Carollo
a.k.a.
Johan Carollo
John Carollo
Suspected affiliations:
Shieldwall Network
Traditionalist Worker Party
Atomwaffen Division
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Terroristic Threatening 5-13-301(a) (Arkansas Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months probation |
Battery — 3rd degree 5-13-203 (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
Criminal mischief 5-38-203(b)(1) (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year |
The Base
USA v Tobin, Richard (US District Court (NJ) — 1:19-mj-05644-KMW) | |||
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Awaiting Indictment |
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Richard Tobin is a suspected member of the accelerationist neo-Nazi group The Base. Tobin allegedly made threatening comments online and coordinated with other Base members to commit acts of vandalism at synagogues across the country. He allegedly once was at a mall with a machete in his car and wanted to "let loose" with the weapon because of the presence of Black shoppers. In January 2020, several of his fellow Base members were arrested on various charges, including in relation to his vandalism spree. | |||
Richard Tobin
Suspected affiliations:
The Base
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Conspiracy against rights 18 U.S.C. § 241 (United States Code) |
Charged | Up to 10 years |
USA v Lemley, et al (US District Court (Maryland) — 8:20-cr-00033-TDC) | |||
Awaiting Trial |
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These alleged members of The Base, an accelerationist neo-Nazi organization, allegedly conspired to transport and harbor Patrik Mathews, a former Canadian Armed Forces member who allegedly crossed illegally into the United States. These individuals allegedly had plans to commit an attack at a gun rights rally in Virginia in 2020. | |||
Brian Mark Lemley, Jr
a.k.a.
Brian Lemley
Suspected affiliations:
The Base
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Conspiracy to transport certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(v)(I) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years |
Transporting certain aliens (2 counts) 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii) and (v)(II) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Conspiracy to transport and harbor certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(v)(I) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Harboring certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(iii) and (v)(II) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Transporting a machine gun in interstate commerce 18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(4) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Dispensing of firearm and ammunition to illegal alien (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 922(d)(5) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Alien in possession of firearm and ammunition (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Transporting firearm and ammunition in interstate commerce with intent to commit felony (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(b) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Patrik Jordan Mathews
a.k.a.
Patrik Mathews
Suspected affiliations:
The Base
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Alien in possession of firearm and ammunition (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years |
Transporting firearm and ammunition in interstate commerce with intent to commit felony (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(b) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
William Garfield Bilbrough IV
a.k.a.
William Bilbrough
Suspected affiliations:
The Base
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Conspiracy to transport certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(v)(I) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 |
Transporting certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii) and (v)(II) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months (concurrent to count 1) | |
Transporting certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii) and (v)(II) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
Conspiracy to transport and harbor certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(v)(I) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Harboring certain aliens 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(iii) and (v)(II) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
USA v Barasneh, Yousef O (US District Court (Eastern WI) — 2:20-cr-00026-PP-NJ) | |||
Awaiting Sentencing |
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Yousef Barasneh allegedly vandalized a synagogue in Wisconsin as part of a neo-Nazi group's vandalism campaign, dubbed "Operation Kristallnacht". The campaign, allegedly orchestrated by Richard Tobin, was part of a nationwide campaign of racial terror performed by The Base. Barasneh allegdly traveled to train with firearms with members of the group, was allegedly involved in a goat sacrifice, and was part of a group that has seen eight arrests from late 2019 to early 2020. | |||
Yousef Omar Barasneh
a.k.a.
Yousef Barasneh
Joseph Barasneh
Suspected affiliations:
The Base
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Conspiracy against rights 18 U.S.C. § 241 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Batallion 49
New York v Young, et al (New York Supreme Court — 04041-2018) | |||
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Closed |
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This group of Proud Boys, Proud Boys NY was captured on video engaging in mob violence after an event at the Metropolitan Republican Club in October of 2018. The video shows the mob beating several people on the ground while yelling slurs. | |||
David Jacob
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
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Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Kyle Borello
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
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Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown (Unknown) | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown (Unknown) | Up to 1 year | |
Erik Kaczynski
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
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Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Disorderly conduct PL 240.20 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Jake Freija
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
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Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Disorderly conduct PL 240.20 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Geoffrey B Young
a.k.a.
Geoff Young
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
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Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 weekends |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea (presumed)) | Up to 3 months | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 weekends | |
Douglas Lennan
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
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Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
Irvin Antillon
a.k.a.
Irv
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
Batallion 49 (B49)
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights (FOAK)
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Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
David E Kuriakose
a.k.a.
David Kuriakose
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
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Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown | Up to 1 year | |
John W Kinsman
a.k.a.
Jay Kinsman
John Kinsman
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
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Attempted Gang Assault PL 110-120.07 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 4 years |
Attempted Assault with Intent to Cause Serious Injury with a Weapon PL 110-120.10 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon PL 110-120.05 02 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (2 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Maxwell D Hare
a.k.a.
Maxwell Hare
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
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Attempted Gang Assault PL 110-120.07 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 4 years |
Attempted assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon PL 110-120.05 02 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (2 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge |
Bordentown Township Police Department
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. | |||
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 |
Bowl Patrol
USA v Clark, Jeffrey (US District Court (District of Columbia) — 1:18-cr-00338) | |||
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Closed |
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Jeffrey Clark is the brother of the late Edward Clark, who allegedly killed himself hours after his Gab contact, Robert Bowers, allegedly murdered eleven people in a synagogue in Pittsburgh. Both Clark brothers were active in the DC alt-right scene, attended Unite the Right in Charlottesville, and were apparently close with organizer Jason Kessler. Jeffrey was charged with weapons charges after his family members contacted the FBI concerned about his social media posts. | |||
Jeffrey Raphiel Clark, Jr.
a.k.a.
Jeffrey Clark
DC Bowl Gang
@PureWhiteEvil
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America (suspected)
Bowl Patrol (suspected)
Alt Right (suspected)
Atomwaffen (suspected)
Proud Boys
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Unlawful possession of firearms by person who is unlawful user of a controlled substance 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Time Served (approx. 10 months) |
Possessing high capacity magazines § 7-2506.01 (Code of the District of Columbia) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Florida v Robert Kehne Moeller (Brevard County (FL) Court — 05-2018-CF-057703-AXXX-XX) | |||
Closed |
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Robert Moeller helped organize a caravan from Florida to drive to Unite the Right in Charlottesville. In December of 2018, he was convicted of driving under the influence, cannabis possession, and resisting an officer. | |||
Robert Kehne Moeller
a.k.a.
Robert Moeller
Tactical Bowlcut
Suspected affiliations:
Bowl Patrol (suspected)
The Florida Gators (suspected)
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Driving under the influence 316.193.1 (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | License revoked for 12 months |
Possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis 893.13.6B (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 1 day | |
Resisting officer without violence 843.02(C) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Sentence combined with cannabis sentence | |
Tampering with physical evidence 918.13 (Florida Penal Code) |
Dismissed | 2 years to 10 years | |
USA v Climo, Conor (US District Court (Nevada) — 2:19-cr-00232-JCM-NJK) | |||
Closed 25-September-2020 (Sentencing) |
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Conor Climo allegedly was planning attacks against gay and Jewish people in Las Vegas. He was arrested after a confidential human source turned the FBI onto him and was charged with possessing explosives and firearms illegally. | |||
Conor Climo
a.k.a.
B1488
Sir88
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Worker's Party
Atomwaffen Division
Feuerkrieg Division
Bowl Patrol
Vanguard America
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Possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months |
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USA v Benvie, James Christopher (US District Court (Western WA) — 2:19-cr-01715-RB) | |||
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Closed |
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Jim Benvie was a border militia member who was caught on livestream detaining a group of migrants while armed and claiming to be a border patrol officer. He also has an alleged history of falsely claiming to be the parent of a child with cancer and is facing state fraud charges. | |||
James Christopher Benvie
a.k.a.
Jim Benvie
Suspected affiliations:
U
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False personation of an officer or employee of the United States (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 912 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 21 months |
City of Elkhart Police
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. | |||
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 |
Confederate White Knights of the KKK
Virginia v Richard Preston (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000298-01) | |||
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Closed |
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Richard Preston was filmed firing a gun at Corey Long during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in August of 2017. He was charged with discharging a firearm within 1000 feet of a school, a charge that rarely stands alone. | |||
Richard Wilson Preston Jr.
a.k.a.
Richard Preston
Suspected affiliations:
Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
Confederate White Knights of the KKK
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Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (nolo contendere) | 4 years |
Cop Watch
State of Oregon v Christopher Ryan Ponte (US District Court (Oregon) — 3:17-cr-00442-HZ) | |||
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Closed |
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Chris Ponte is a Patriot Prayer regular in Portland. He has been filmed at many events throughout the Portland area and has run afoul of firearms possession laws. In this case, he successfully sued to have his conviction vacated. | |||
Christopher Ryan Ponte
a.k.a.
Chris Ponte
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Cop Watch
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Vacated | 12 months and 1 day |
State of Oregon v Christopher Ryan Ponte (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR31668) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Ponte is a Patriot Prayer regular in Portland. He has been filmed at many events throughout the Portland area and has run afoul of firearms possession laws. | |||
Christopher Ryan Ponte
a.k.a.
Chris Ponte
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Cop Watch
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Felon in possession of a firearm 166.270(1) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Felon in possession of a firearm (2 counts) 166.270(1) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
State of Oregon v Christopher Ryan Ponte (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 17CR78771) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Ponte is a Patriot Prayer regular in Portland. He has been filmed at many events throughout the Portland area and has run afoul of firearms possession laws. | |||
Christopher Ryan Ponte
a.k.a.
Chris Ponte
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Cop Watch
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Criminal trespass in the second degree 164.245 (Oregon State Code) |
Acquitted | Up to 30 days |
The Crusaders
US vs. Allen et al (US District Court (Kansas) — 6:16-cr-10141-EFM) | |||
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Closed |
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These three militia-affiliated defendants were convicted in a jury trial for plotting to blow up a mosque in Kansas in 2016. | |||
Curtis Wayne Allen
a.k.a.
Curtis Allen
Suspected affiliations:
The Crusaders
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Conspiracy to Use a Weapon of Mass Destruction 18 U.S.C. § 2 and 2332(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 300 months |
Conspiracy against Rights 18 U.S.C. § 241 (United States Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 120 months (concurrent) | |
Unlawful Possession of Firearm 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 10 years | |
Patrick Eugene Stein
a.k.a.
Patrick Stein
Suspected affiliations:
The Crusaders
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Conspiracy to Use a Weapon of Mass Destruction 18 U.S.C. § 2 and 2332(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 360 months |
Conspiracy against Rights 18 U.S.C. § 241 (United States Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 120 months (concurrent) | |
Using a Firearm During a Crime of Violence (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(a) (United States Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 10 years | |
Gavin Wayne Wright
a.k.a.
Gavin Wright
Suspected affiliations:
The Crusaders
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Conspiracy to Use a Weapon of Mass Destruction 18 U.S.C. § 2 and 2332(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 300 months |
Conspiracy against Rights 18 U.S.C. § 241 (United States Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 120 months (concurrent) | |
Making False Statements 18 U.S.C. § 1001 (United States Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 12 months (consecutively) |
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USA v Shea et al (US District Court (Western WA) — 2:20-cr-00032-JCC) | |||
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Awaiting Trial 24-February-2021 (Sentencing (def. Parker-Dipeppe)) |
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These four suspected Atomwaffen members are alleged to have harassed several targets with racial materials, in some cases postering their targets' houses with neo-Nazi propaganda. | |||
Cameron Brandon Shea
a.k.a.
Cameron Shea
Suspected affiliations:
A
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Kaleb J Cole
a.k.a.
Kaleb Cole
Suspected affiliations:
A
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Taylor Ashley Parker-Dipeppe
a.k.a.
Azazel
Suspected affiliations:
A
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | Up to 5 years |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | Up to 5 years | |
Johnny Roman Garza
a.k.a.
Johnny Garza
Roman
Suspected affiliations:
A
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Conspiracy to mail threatening communications and to commit cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 16 months |
Mailing threatening communications (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
USA v Benvie, James Christopher (US District Court (Western WA) — 2:19-cr-01715-RB) | |||
Closed |
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Jim Benvie was a border militia member who was caught on livestream detaining a group of migrants while armed and claiming to be a border patrol officer. He also has an alleged history of falsely claiming to be the parent of a child with cancer and is facing state fraud charges. | |||
James Christopher Benvie
a.k.a.
Jim Benvie
Suspected affiliations:
U
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False personation of an officer or employee of the United States (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 912 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 21 months |
USA v Denton, John Cameron (US District Court (Eastern VA) — 1:20-cr-154) | |||
Awaiting Sentencing 12-January-2021 (Sentencing) |
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Denton was a leader of Atomwaffen Division who was outed by ProPublica in 2017. In this case, he is alleged to have participated in a massive nationwide swatting conspiracy, targets of which included one of the journalists who outed him. | |||
John Cameron Denton
a.k.a.
Rape
Death
Tormentor
Suspected affiliations:
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Conspiracy to communicate a threat in interstate commerce 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Daily Stormer
Texas v William Fears (Harris County (TX) District Court — 159588201010 - 3) | |||
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Closed |
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Will Fears is the elder brother of Colton Fears. Despite being arrested and jailed for the same attempted murder incident as Colton, Will was released, but is accused of illegally possessing a firearm as a former felon. | |||
William Henry Fears IV
a.k.a.
Will Fears
Antagonizer
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer (suspected)
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP) (suspected)
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Felon in Possession of a Firearm § 46.04 (Texas Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea (in other case)) | 2 years to 10 years |
Virginia v Wil Smith (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR18000598-00) | |||
Capias Issued |
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Wil Smith, one of Azzmador's bodyguards, is accused of deploying pepper spray at the small group of counter-protesters at the Thomas Jefferson statue at UVa on August 11, 2017, during the tiki torch march. | |||
Wil Zachary Smith
a.k.a.
Wil Atteberry
Wil Smith
Wilton Smith
Sir Wilton de Vale
Dragonarm
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer
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Maliciously Releasing Gas § 18.2-312 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 20 years |
North Carolina v. William Warden (Wake County (NC) Court — 18CR220745) | |||
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. | |||
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 |
State of Florida v Colton Fears (Alachua (FL) Circuit Court — 01 2017 CF 003823 A) | |||
Closed |
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Colton Fears pleaded guilty to an accessory to attempted murder charge from an incident after a Richard Spencer rally in Gainesville, FL in 2017. | |||
Colton Gene Fears
a.k.a.
Colton Fears
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer (suspected)
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Accessory to Attempted Murder in the First Degree 782.04(1)(A)(1) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 years |
North Carolina v. William Warden (Wake County (NC) Court — 18CR220744) | |||
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. | |||
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 |
State of Florida v Tyler Tenbrink (Alachua (FL) Circuit Court — 01 2017 CF 003823 B) | |||
Closed |
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Tyler Tenbrink was accused of attempted first degree murder after firing a gun at a counter-protester after a Richard Spencer rally in Gainesville, FL in 2017. William and Colton Fears were also present. Tenbrink pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and being a felon in possession of a firearm. | |||
Tyler Eugene Tenbrink
a.k.a.
Tyler Tenbrink
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer (suspected)
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Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill 784.021(1)(A) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 782.04(1)(A)(1)) | 5 years |
Possession of a Weapon or Ammo by a Convicted Felon 790.23(1)(A) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 15 years | |
State of Florida v William Fears (Alachua (FL) Circuit Court — 01 2017 CF 003824 A) | |||
Closed |
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Will Fears was arrested with his brother, Colton, and his friend, Tyler Tenbrink, following a shooting after a Richard Spencer rally in Gainesville, FL in 2017. Will was released after insufficient evidence was found to support the charge against him, but was extradited to Texas on a felony warrant. | |||
William Henry Fears IV
a.k.a.
Will Fears
Antagonizer
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer (suspected)
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Attempted Felony Murder 782.051(1) (Florida Penal Code) |
Dismissed | Potentially Life |
Texas v William Fears (Harris County (TX) District Court — 156826101010 - 3) | |||
Closed |
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Will Fears is the elder brother of Colton Fears. Despite being arrested and jailed for the same attempted murder incident as Colton, Will was released, but is accused here of strangling his girlfriend. | |||
William Henry Fears IV
a.k.a.
Will Fears
Antagonizer
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer (suspected)
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP) (suspected)
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Assault family member, impeding breathing § 22.01(b)(2) (Texas Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 years |
Virginia v Robert Ray (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR18000597-00) | |||
Capias Issued |
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Robert 'Azzmador' Ray is accused of deploying pepper spray at the small group of counter-protesters at the Thomas Jefferson statue at UVa on August 11, 2017, during the tiki torch march. | |||
Robert Warren Ray
a.k.a.
Azzmador
Robert Ray
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer
Vanguard America
Patriot Front
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Maliciously Releasing Gas § 18.2-312 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 20 years |
Disdain for Plebs
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. | |||
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) | |||
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. | |||
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 |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-07) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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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 |
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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. | |||
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 — CR17000296-10) | |||
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. | |||
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 |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-09) | |||
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. | |||
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 — CR17000296-05) | |||
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. | |||
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 |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-04) | |||
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. | |||
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 — CR17000296-08) | |||
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. | |||
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 — CR17000296-03) | |||
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. | |||
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 |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-02) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 20 years |
European Kindred
State of Oregon v Russell Orlando Courtier (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 16CR50154) | |||
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Closed |
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Russell Courtier ran down and killed, Larnell Bruce, Jr., a Black teenager. He confessed to the crime and has affiliations with a white power gang. His girlfriend, Colleen Hunt, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the same incident. | |||
Russell Orlando Courtier
a.k.a.
Russell Courtier
Suspected affiliations:
European Kindred (EK)
|
Felony Murder 163.115 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Life |
Failure to perform duties of driver to injured persons 811.705(2)(b) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Unknown (Life sentence on other count) | |
Intimidation in the first degree 166.165 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed | 1 year to 5 years | |
Intimidation in the second degree 166.155 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Unknown (Life sentence on other count) | |
State of Oregon v Russell Orlando Courtier (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 16CR74377) | |||
Closed |
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Russell Courtier is accused of running down and killing a Black teenager. He confessed to the crime and has affiliations with a white power gang. | |||
Russell Orlando Courtier
a.k.a.
Russell Courtier
Suspected affiliations:
European Kindred (EK)
|
Attempt to commit a class B felony 161.405(2)(c) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 48 months |
Unlawful use of a weapon 166.220 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 1 year to 5 years |
Family Values
State of Missouri v James W Simpson (Green County (MO) Judicial Court — 1931-CR00546-1) | |||
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Case Suspended due to Mental Competency 26-April-2021 (Pretrial Conference) |
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James Simpson is accused of raping and stabbing a woman, who was able to escape by climbing out of a window. He reportedly has swastika tattoos and a tattoo of the white supremacist gang Family Values. | |||
James W Simpson
a.k.a.
James Simpson
Suspected affiliations:
Family Values
|
First degree aggravated rape 566.030 (2017 Missouri Revised Statutes) |
Indicted | 15 years to Life |
Armed criminal action 571.015 (2017 Missouri Revised Statutes) |
Indicted | Minimum 3 years | |
First degree assault 565.050 (2017 Missouri Revised Statutes) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Armed criminal action 571.015 (2017 Missouri Revised Statutes) |
Indicted | Minimum 3 years | |
First degree assault 565.050 (2017 Missouri Revised Statutes) |
Indicted | 5 years to 15 years | |
Resisting arrest for a felony 575.150 (2017 Missouri Revised Statutes) |
Dismissed | Up to 4 years |
Feuerkrieg Division
USA v Climo, Conor (US District Court (Nevada) — 2:19-cr-00232-JCM-NJK) | |||
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Closed 25-September-2020 (Sentencing) |
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Conor Climo allegedly was planning attacks against gay and Jewish people in Las Vegas. He was arrested after a confidential human source turned the FBI onto him and was charged with possessing explosives and firearms illegally. | |||
Conor Climo
a.k.a.
B1488
Sir88
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Worker's Party
Atomwaffen Division
Feuerkrieg Division
Bowl Patrol
Vanguard America
|
Possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months |
USA v Smith, Jarrett William (US District Court (Eastern VA) — 5:19-cr-40091-DDC-ADM) | |||
Closed |
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Jarrett William Smith is an Army soldier who threatened to commit several attacks, including that on the home of an antifascist activist, with explosives and other means. He allegedly had intentions to travel to Ukraine to join the Azov Battalion. | |||
Jarrett William Smith
a.k.a.
Anti-kosmik2182
Jarrett Smith
Suspected affiliations:
US Army
Feuerkrieg Division
Terrorgram
|
Distributing explosives information (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 842(p)(2)(A) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 30 months |
Threatening interstate communications 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
The Florida Gators
State of Florida v Robert Kehne Moeller (Brevard County (FL) Court — 05-2018-CF-057703-AXXX-XX) | |||
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Closed |
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Robert Moeller helped organize a caravan from Florida to drive to Unite the Right in Charlottesville. In December of 2018, he was convicted of driving under the influence, cannabis possession, and resisting an officer. | |||
Robert Kehne Moeller
a.k.a.
Robert Moeller
Tactical Bowlcut
Suspected affiliations:
Bowl Patrol (suspected)
The Florida Gators (suspected)
|
Driving under the influence 316.193.1 (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | License revoked for 12 months |
Possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis 893.13.6B (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 1 day | |
Resisting officer without violence 843.02(C) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Sentence combined with cannabis sentence | |
Tampering with physical evidence 918.13 (Florida Penal Code) |
Dismissed | 2 years to 10 years |
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights
USA v Chapman, Kyle (US District Court (Northern CA) — 3:18-cr-00364-EDL) | |||
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Closed |
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Kyle "Based Stickman" Chapman faced legal troubles in Texas for injuring a bar patron with a barstool in Austin, TX in mid-2017. The victim suffered a brain bleed and a broken orbital. He also stands accused of illegally possessing a weapon in California. In this case he was arrested for driving a vehicle illegally on federal land, and had an illegal weapon with him. | |||
Kyle Sean Chapman
a.k.a.
Based Stickman
Kyle Chapman
Suspected affiliations:
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights
Resist Marxism
|
Disorderly conduct 36 CFR 2.34(a)(4) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 6 months |
Operating a motor vehicle off designated roads and parking area 36 CFR 4.10(a) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 1 year probation | |
The People of the State of California v Chapman, Kyle (Alameda County (CA) Superior Court — 17-CR-024370) | |||
Closed |
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Kyle "Based Stickman" Chapman is the founder of the militant wing of the Proud Boys, the Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights. A multiple felon, he is pleaded guilty of illegally possessing a weapon in contravention of a court order, after police found him with it while arresting him for taking his vehicle in a prohibited area of federal land. | |||
Kyle Sean Chapman
a.k.a.
Based Stickman
Kyle Chapman
Suspected affiliations:
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights
Resist Marxism
|
Possession of a Leaded Cane/Billy Club in Violation of Court Order PC22210-F (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Nolo Contendere) | 5 years probation |
State v Chapman, Kyle Sean (Travis County (TX) District Criminal Court — D-1-DC-18-300728) | |||
Closed |
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Kyle "Based Stickman" Chapman faced legal troubles in Texas for injuring a bar patron with a barstool in Austin, TX in mid-2017. The victim suffered a brain bleed and a broken orbital. He also stands accused of illegally possessing a weapon in California. | |||
Kyle Sean Chapman
a.k.a.
Based Stickman
Kyle Chapman
Suspected affiliations:
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights
Resist Marxism
|
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon § 22.02(a)(2) (Texas Penal Code) |
Convicted (Deferred Adjudication Plea) | 3 years Deferred Adjudication |
New York v Young, et al (New York Supreme Court — 04041-2018) | |||
Closed |
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This group of Proud Boys, Proud Boys NY was captured on video engaging in mob violence after an event at the Metropolitan Republican Club in October of 2018. The video shows the mob beating several people on the ground while yelling slurs. | |||
David Jacob
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Kyle Borello
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown (Unknown) | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown (Unknown) | Up to 1 year | |
Erik Kaczynski
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Disorderly conduct PL 240.20 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Jake Freija
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Disorderly conduct PL 240.20 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Geoffrey B Young
a.k.a.
Geoff Young
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 weekends |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea (presumed)) | Up to 3 months | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 weekends | |
Douglas Lennan
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
Irvin Antillon
a.k.a.
Irv
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
Batallion 49 (B49)
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights (FOAK)
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
David E Kuriakose
a.k.a.
David Kuriakose
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown | Up to 1 year | |
John W Kinsman
a.k.a.
Jay Kinsman
John Kinsman
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Gang Assault PL 110-120.07 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 4 years |
Attempted Assault with Intent to Cause Serious Injury with a Weapon PL 110-120.10 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon PL 110-120.05 02 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (2 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Maxwell D Hare
a.k.a.
Maxwell Hare
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Gang Assault PL 110-120.07 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 4 years |
Attempted assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon PL 110-120.05 02 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (2 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge |
Free State Project
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000845-00) | |||
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Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Assault § 18.2-57(a) (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 18.2-312 Malicious Release of Gas) | 1 year (258 days suspended) |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000784-01) | |||
Closed |
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Cantwell admitted to violating the terms of his bond by contacting and harassing one of his accusers, who is also the administrator of this site. | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Bond Violation § 19.2-306 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) District Court — GC17011630-00) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Malicious use of a caustic agent § 18.2-52 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed | 5 years to 20 years |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000784-00) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Assault § 18.2-57(a) (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 18.2-312 Malicious Release of Gas) | 1 year (258 days suspended) |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) District Court — GC17011628-00) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Malicious use of a caustic agent § 18.2-52 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed | 5 years to 20 years |
USA v Cantwell, Chris (US District Court (New Hampshire) — 1:20-cr-00006) | |||
Awaiting Sentencing 22-January-2021 (Sentencing) |
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Chris "the Crying Nazi" Cantwell was an organizer of the fatal Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, where he attacked the creator of this website, among others. In this case, he was convicted of transmitting violent threats to another white nationalist in an attempt to get information about another white nationalist. | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Crying Nazi
Chris Cantwell
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Extortionate interstate communications 18 U.S.C. § 875(b) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Up to 20 years |
Threatening interstate communications 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 5 years | |
Threat to injure property or reputation 18 U.S.C. § 875(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Up to 2 years | |
Cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 2261A(2) (United States Code) |
Acquitted | Up to 5 years |
Ghost Face Gangsters
State of Alabama v Oakes, Amanda Gail (Houston County (AL) Circuit Court — CC-2018-003355) | |||
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Closed |
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Amanda Gail Oakes and her partner Carlton Mathis allegedly fled to Alabama, where their child died. Amanda pleaded guilty to child endangerment and corpse abuse for the death of their infant. | |||
Amanda Gail Oakes
a.k.a.
Amanda Oakes
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Manslaughter 13A-006-003(A)(1) (Alabama Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 20 years |
State of Alabama v Oakes, Amanda Gail (Houston County (AL) Circuit Court — CC-2018-003354) | |||
Closed |
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Amanda Gail Oakes and her partner Carlton Mathis allegedly fled to Alabama, where their child died. Amanda pleaded guilty to child endangerment and corpse abuse for the death of their infant. | |||
Amanda Gail Oakes
a.k.a.
Amanda Oakes
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Corpse abuse 13A-011-013 (Alabama Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 10 years |
Chemical endangerment of a child 026-015-003.2(A)(1) (Alabama Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 99 years | |
State of Florida v Mathis, Carlton James (Levy County (FL) Circuit Court — 2018 CF 000416 A) | |||
Closed |
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Carlton James Mathis is a member of the Ghost Face Gangsters who fled a probation violation in Georgia. While on the run, his infant daughter died, and his partner was charged with manslaughter and corpse defilement. He was arrested following a shootout in Florida. | |||
Carlton James Mathis
a.k.a.
Carlton Mathis
James Mathis
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill 784.02(1)(A) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 years |
Possession of a weapon by a convicted felon 790.23 (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 years | |
Possession of a controlled substance without a prescription 893.13(6)(A) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 years | |
Possession of marijuana, not mroe than 20g 893.13(6)(A) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 months and 10 days | |
Willfully neglect a child without bodily harm 827.03(2)(D) (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 months and 10 days | |
USA v McCloskey et al (US District Court (Southern Georgia) — 4:18-cr-00260-RSB-JEG) | |||
Closed |
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These forty-three individuals were taken down in a federal sting called Operation Vanilla Gorilla. They stand accused of running a drug trafficking operation. | |||
David McCloskey
a.k.a.
Larchmont
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 165 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine >50g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Minimum 5 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months | |
Mike Penfield
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 175 months |
Distribution of controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) (4 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Distribution of controlled substance (heroin) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Nick Penfield
a.k.a.
Picnic
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 210 months |
Distribution of controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine) (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Cody Penfield
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 162 months |
Distribution of controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Adam Cushman
a.k.a.
Cush
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 108 months |
Distribution of controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Devon Aines
a.k.a.
Devon Johnson
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 171 months |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Distribution of controlled substance (marijuana) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Minimum 5 years | |
Trevor Aines
a.k.a.
Sticks
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea, lesser included) | 280 months |
Distribution of controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Minimum 5 years | |
Avery Wiggins
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea, lesser included) | 88 months |
Tyler Shuman
a.k.a.
Sticks
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months |
Distribution of controlled substance (methamphetamine) (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession and concealment of counterfeit obligations 18 U.S.C. § 472 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months | |
Aaron McCarthy
a.k.a.
Mustang Aaron
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 30 months |
Distribution of controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Distribution of controlled substance (heroin) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Darron J. Driggers
a.k.a.
Darron Driggers
Ebay
DJ
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea, lesser included) | 57 months |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 57 months | |
Crystal Wilson
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 65 months |
Cody Eubanks
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 90 months |
Robert Fuller
a.k.a.
Robbie
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 100 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Baby Dwayne Garrison
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 145 months |
Jennifer J. Grooms
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 55 months |
Distribution of controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Marcus Logan-Greco
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 170 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (heroin) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Minimum 5 years | |
Brandon Chapman
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 130 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 50g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 20 years to Life | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Minimum 5 years | |
Ronald A. Smith
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 52 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 52 months | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Minimum 5 years | |
Kenneth I. Jenks
a.k.a.
Juno
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea (Lesser Included)) | 1 year supervised release | |
Daniel Fleming
a.k.a.
Baby Boy
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 96 months | |
Andrew P. Campos
a.k.a.
Chubs
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 235 months |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Minimum 5 years | |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Distribution of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Rodney Rose
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Distribution of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Cody Tracy
a.k.a.
Cojack
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 27 months |
Joshua McNelly
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 210 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine) (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Cynthia Miracle
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea, lesser included) | 65 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine) (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Dillon Myrick
a.k.a.
Country Crack
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months |
Amberly Knight
a.k.a.
Tina Tinker
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 78 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Keri Ann-Marie Lewis
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 68 months |
Waylon Jesse Hodges
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 131 months |
Christine Loggins
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea, lesser included) | 45 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 50g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life | |
William Frank Davis
a.k.a.
Nitty
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Government motion) | 10 years to Life |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 50g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Government motion) | 10 years to Life | |
Joseph Britt Carter
a.k.a.
Crack
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 38 months and 22 days |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 38 months and 22 days | |
Possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 38 months and 22 days | |
Maurice L. Graham
a.k.a.
Moe
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea, lesser included) | 161 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession of ammunition by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months | |
Possession of ammunition by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 10 years | |
Possession and concealment of counterfeit obligations 18 U.S.C. § 472 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 161 months | |
Meagan M James
a.k.a.
Meagan James
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine and marijuana) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months | |
Possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number 18 U.S.C. § 922(k) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Minimum 5 years | |
Shawn Hadden
a.k.a.
Shorty
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 148 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Minimum 5 years | |
Christopher Hendrix
a.k.a.
Hot Boy
Irish
Conor Murphy
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 72 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 50g and heroin) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life | |
Elizabeth Kitchens
a.k.a.
Liz
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 72 months |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 72 months | |
Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Kari Neely
a.k.a.
Kerri Neely
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
David Rahn
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 50g and crack) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 151 months | |
Miranda Burnsed
a.k.a.
Miranda Harralson
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea, lesser included) | 41 months |
Distribution of a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g) (3 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life | |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine and marijuana) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life | |
Patrick Kennally
a.k.a.
Shifty
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea, lesser included) | 55 months |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (methamphetamine > 5g and heroin) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life | |
Kimberlin Johnson
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life |
Distribution of a controlled substance (Xanax) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 48 months | |
Distribution of a controlled substance (Hydrocodone) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 48 months | |
State of Florida v Mathis, Carlton James (Levy County (FL) Circuit Court — 2018 CF 000421 A) | |||
Closed |
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Carlton James Mathis is a member of the Ghost Face Gangsters who fled a probation violation in Georgia. While on the run, his infant daughter died, and his partner was charged with manslaughter and corpse defilement. He was arrested following a shootout in Florida. | |||
Carlton James Mathis
a.k.a.
Carlton Mathis
James Mathis
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Amphetamine trafficking, possession of more than 14g of methamphetamine 893.135(1)(F)(i) (Florida Penal Code) |
Dismissed (nolle prosequi) | Up to 30 years |
State of Georgia v Tyree, William Autrey (Meriwether County (GA) Superior Court — 2019-CR-0012) | |||
Closed |
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Bill Tyree is allegedly a member of the Ghost Face Gangsters who has a history of minor crimes. He was questioned in relation to a home invasion/shooting in 2019. | |||
William Autrey Tyree
a.k.a.
Bill Tyree
William Tyree
Suspected affiliations:
Ghost Face Gangsters
|
Possession of methamphetamine 16-13-30(a) (Georgia Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Unknown |
Identity Evropa
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. | |||
Nolan Brewer
Suspected affiliations:
Identity Evropa
|
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) | |||
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. | |||
Kiyomi Zeporah Brewer
a.k.a.
Kiyomi Brewer
Suspected affiliations:
Identity Evropa
|
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 | |
USA v Wilson - Taylor Michael (US District Court (Nebraska) — 4:18-cr-03005-JMG-CRZ-1) | |||
Closed |
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Taylor Wilson pleaded guilty to an act of domestic terrorism for attempting to derail an Amtrak train in Nebraska in October of 2017. He was armed during the attack and subsequent searches of his property revealed illegal weapons. Wilson was photographed next to James Fields during Unite the Right in Charlottesville and was also caught on video being violent during the torch march. | |||
Taylor Michael Wilson
a.k.a.
Taylor Wilson
keksmix
Suspected affiliations:
Identity Evropa
Traditionalist Workers Party
|
Terrorist attacks and other violence against railroad carriers 18 U.S.C. § 1992(a)(1),(10) and (b1)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 14 years |
Terrorist attacks and other violence against railroad carriers 18 U.S.C. § 1992(a)(6),(10) and (b1)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Potentially Life | |
Unlawful possession of a machine gun 18 U.S.C. § 922(o) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Unlawful possession of a firearm with serial number removed 18 U.S.C. § 922(k) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
Unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 10 years |
KKK
USA v Holzer, Richard (US District Court (Colorado) — 1:19-cr-00488-RM) | |||
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Awaiting Sentencing |
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Richard Holzer was arrested after an undercover FBI agent made contact with him over Facebook and helped him access explosives which were, unbeknownst to him, fake. Holzer had targeted a Colorado synagogue and planned to blow it up, with or without people inside it. | |||
Richard Holzer
Suspected affiliations:
KKK
|
Attempt to obstruct persons in the enjoyment of their free exercise of religious beliefs, through force and the attempted use of explosives and fire 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2) and (d)(3) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | Up to 20 years |
Attempt to damage a building used in interstate commerce through the use of fire or destructive device 18 U.S.C. § 844(i) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | 5 years to 20 years | |
Use of fire and explosive to commit a felony which may be prosecuted by a court of the United States 18 U.S.C. § 844(h)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Minimum 10 years |
The Knights Party
County Sheriff Snohomish v Dakota Dean Reed (Snohomish County (WA) Superior Court — 19-1-00712-31) | |||
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Closed |
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Dakota Reed is alleged to have made Facebook posts threatening to re-enact a violent Dylann Roof-style attack. The county sheriff sought, and received, an extreme risk protection order against him. He was later charged with threats and pleaded guilty. | |||
Dakota Dean Reed
a.k.a.
Dakota Reed
William King
William King II
William King III
Tom Shill
Tom Shill II
Tom Shilly
Suspected affiliations:
Northwest Front
The Knights Party
Ku Klux Klan
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Threats to bomb or injure property 9.61.160(1) (Washington Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months |
Threats to bomb or injure property 9.61.160(1) (Washington Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months | |
County Sheriff Snohomish v Dakota Dean Reed (Snohomish County (WA) Superior Court — 18-2-11024-31) | |||
Closed |
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Dakota Reed is alleged to have made Facebook posts threatening to re-enact a violent Dylann Roof-style attack. The county sheriff sought, and received, an extreme risk protection order against him. He was later charged with threats and pleaded guilty. | |||
Dakota Dean Reed
a.k.a.
Dakota Reed
William King
William King II
William King III
Tom Shill
Tom Shill II
Tom Shilly
Suspected affiliations:
Northwest Front
The Knights Party
Ku Klux Klan
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Extreme Risk Protection Order 7.94.040(3)(a),(b),(h),(j) (Washington Code) |
Granted | Up to 1 year |
Ku Klux Klan
Virginia v Richard Preston (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000298-01) | |||
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Closed |
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Richard Preston was filmed firing a gun at Corey Long during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in August of 2017. He was charged with discharging a firearm within 1000 feet of a school, a charge that rarely stands alone. | |||
Richard Wilson Preston Jr.
a.k.a.
Richard Preston
Suspected affiliations:
Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
Confederate White Knights of the KKK
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Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (nolo contendere) | 4 years |
County Sheriff Snohomish v Dakota Dean Reed (Snohomish County (WA) Superior Court — 19-1-00712-31) | |||
Closed |
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Dakota Reed is alleged to have made Facebook posts threatening to re-enact a violent Dylann Roof-style attack. The county sheriff sought, and received, an extreme risk protection order against him. He was later charged with threats and pleaded guilty. | |||
Dakota Dean Reed
a.k.a.
Dakota Reed
William King
William King II
William King III
Tom Shill
Tom Shill II
Tom Shilly
Suspected affiliations:
Northwest Front
The Knights Party
Ku Klux Klan
|
Threats to bomb or injure property 9.61.160(1) (Washington Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months |
Threats to bomb or injure property 9.61.160(1) (Washington Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months | |
County Sheriff Snohomish v Dakota Dean Reed (Snohomish County (WA) Superior Court — 18-2-11024-31) | |||
Closed |
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Dakota Reed is alleged to have made Facebook posts threatening to re-enact a violent Dylann Roof-style attack. The county sheriff sought, and received, an extreme risk protection order against him. He was later charged with threats and pleaded guilty. | |||
Dakota Dean Reed
a.k.a.
Dakota Reed
William King
William King II
William King III
Tom Shill
Tom Shill II
Tom Shilly
Suspected affiliations:
Northwest Front
The Knights Party
Ku Klux Klan
|
Extreme Risk Protection Order 7.94.040(3)(a),(b),(h),(j) (Washington Code) |
Granted | Up to 1 year |
League of the South
Virginia v Tyler Davis (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR18000078-01) | |||
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Closed |
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Tyler Davis pleaded no contest to being part of the mob that beat Deandre Harris during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in August of 2017. | |||
Tyler Watkins Davis
a.k.a.
Tyler Davis
Suspected affiliations:
Nationalist Front
League of the South
|
Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 10 years, 7 years and 2 months suspended |
North Carolina v Jessica Lynne Reavis (Chatham County (NC) Court — 19CR051583) | |||
Awaiting Appeal 22-February-2021 (Hearing) |
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Jessica Reavis is an activist within several neo-Confederate groups operating throughout Virginia and North Carolina. She is alleged to have illegally carried a concealed weapon during a protest about Confederate monuments in North Carolina. | |||
Jessica Lynne Reavis
a.k.a.
Jessica Reavis
Suspected affiliations:
League of the South
Virginia Flaggers
United Daughters of the Confederacy
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Carrying a weapon at parades, etc § 14-277.2 (North Carolina Criminal Code) |
Appealed (Bench Conviction) | 6 months probation, 15 days community service |
National Socialist Movement
State of Indiana v Matthew W. Heimbach (Orange (IN) Superior Court — 59D01-1803-F6-000300) | |||
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Closed |
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Heimbach is a well-known leader of far-right neo-Nazi movements. In this incident, which spelled the end of the Traditionalist Workers Party, he was accused of assaulting his wife and his second-in-command at their compound in Paoli, Indiana. The complex relationship dynamics regarding the event led to widespread mockery online. | |||
Matthew Warren Heimbach
a.k.a.
Matt Heimbach
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP)
National Socialist Movement (NSM)
Nationalist Front
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Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury 35-42-2-1(c) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 35-42-2-1.3) | 365 days, 287 suspended |
Battery 35-42-2-1(c)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 6 months |
Nationalist Front
Virginia v Jacob Goodwin (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000297-01) | |||
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Closed |
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Jacob Goodwin was convicted by a jury of beating Deandre Harris during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in August of 2017. | |||
Jacob Scott Goodwin
a.k.a.
Jacob Goodwin
donkeykickboxes
Suspected affiliations:
Nationalist Front (NF)
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP)
Shieldwall Network
|
Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 10 years (2 suspended) |
Virginia v Tyler Davis (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR18000078-01) | |||
Closed |
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Tyler Davis pleaded no contest to being part of the mob that beat Deandre Harris during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in August of 2017. | |||
Tyler Watkins Davis
a.k.a.
Tyler Davis
Suspected affiliations:
Nationalist Front
League of the South
|
Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 10 years, 7 years and 2 months suspended |
Virginia v Dan Borden (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000285-01) | |||
Closed |
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Dan Borden pleaded guilty to the malicious mob beating of Deandre Harris in the Market Street Parking garage during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in August of 2017. | |||
Daniel Patrick Borden
a.k.a.
Dan Borden
Suspected affiliations:
Nationalist Front (NF) (suspected)
|
Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 20 years (all but 46 months suspended) |
State of Indiana v Matthew W. Heimbach (Orange (IN) Superior Court — 59D01-1803-F6-000300) | |||
Closed |
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Heimbach is a well-known leader of far-right neo-Nazi movements. In this incident, which spelled the end of the Traditionalist Workers Party, he was accused of assaulting his wife and his second-in-command at their compound in Paoli, Indiana. The complex relationship dynamics regarding the event led to widespread mockery online. | |||
Matthew Warren Heimbach
a.k.a.
Matt Heimbach
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP)
National Socialist Movement (NSM)
Nationalist Front
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Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury 35-42-2-1(c) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 35-42-2-1.3) | 365 days, 287 suspended |
Battery 35-42-2-1(c)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 6 months |
New Aryan Empire
USA v Loadholt et al (US District Court (Eastern Arkansas) — 4:17-cr-00293-BSM) | |||
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Awaiting Trial 24-August-2020 (Jury Trial) |
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Operation To The Dirt is an years-long investigation into the New Aryan Empire (NAE), a white supremacist gang with extensive membership. This investigation led to the arrest of dozens of individuals in Arkansas, and included several RICO indictments. | |||
Troy R Loadholt
a.k.a.
Troy Loadholt
Tricky
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
David D Singleton
a.k.a.
David Singleton
LA
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Darlene Walker
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Wesley S Gullett
a.k.a.
Wesley Gullett
Bad Company
BC
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Conspiracy to violate RICO 18 U.S.C. § 1962(d) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years |
Attempted murder in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(5) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Distribution of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(b) (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 40 years | |
Felon in possession of a firearm 18 U.S.C. §§ 922(g) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(b) (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. §§ 924(c) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Minimum 5 years | |
Michael J Roberts
a.k.a.
Michael Roberts
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Conviction)) | 10 years to Life |
Possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Dismissal)) | 10 years to Life | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A)(i) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Dismissal)) | Minimum 5 years | |
Shelby L Thompson
a.k.a.
Shelby Thompson
Shelby Roberts
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Corey A Ford
a.k.a.
Corey Ford
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Corey S Donnelly
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Conviction)) | 10 years to Life |
Lesa S Standridge
a.k.a.
Lesa Standridge
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A)(i) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Minimum 5 years | |
Felon in possession of a firearm 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Dallas D Srandridge
a.k.a.
Dallas Standridge
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Jeffrey G Howell
a.k.a.
Jeffrey Howell
Loon
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Richard K Hampton
a.k.a.
Richard Hampton
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Susan Hampton
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
April M Teeter
a.k.a.
April Teeter
April Crain
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Distribution of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 40 years | |
Melissa D Kizer
a.k.a.
Melissa Kizer
Mel
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Andrew R Syverson
a.k.a.
Andrew Syverson
Drew
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Conviction)) | 10 years to Life |
Robert H Chandler
a.k.a.
Robert Chandler
Robbie
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Brittany Ferguson
a.k.a.
Brittany Gideon
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Shannon J Ferguson
a.k.a.
Shannon Ferguson
Shannon Pridmore
Shannon Spencer
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Conspiracy to violate RICO 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962(d) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years |
Kidnapping in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life | |
Assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Brittanie N Handley
a.k.a.
Brittanie Handley
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(B) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Conviction)) | 5 years to 40 years |
Distribution of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Dismissal)) | 5 years to 40 years | |
April Howell
a.k.a.
Apes
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Conspiracy to violate RICO 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962(d) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years |
Kidnapping in aid of racketeering (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life | |
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Tiffany L Parker
a.k.a.
Tiffany Parker
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Heath Kizer
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Ralph A Ross
a.k.a.
Ralph Ross
RA
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(B) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 40 years |
Brittany S Connor
a.k.a.
Brittany Connor
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months |
Katherine R Ross
a.k.a.
Katherine Ross
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | 10 years to Life |
Jeffrey L Knox
a.k.a.
Jeffrey Knox
100%
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Conspiracy to violate RICO 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962(d) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years |
Attempted murder in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(5) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Christopher S Helms
a.k.a.
Christopher Helms
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Felon in possession of a firearm 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Tony L Heydenreich
a.k.a.
Tony Heydenreich
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(B) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 40 years |
Valerie Baker
a.k.a.
Valerie French
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Conviction)) | 10 years to Life |
Distribution of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Dismissal)) | 10 years to Life | |
Possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1), 841(b)(1)(A), and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Dismissal)) | 10 years to Life | |
Thomas I Plaisance, Jr.
a.k.a.
Thomas Plaisance
Tommy
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Paula S Enos
a.k.a.
Paula Enos
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Conspiracy to violate RICO 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962(d) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years |
Kidnapping in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life | |
Assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Wesley W Pierson
a.k.a.
Wesley Pierson
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Conviction)) | 10 years to Life |
Possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1), 841(b)(1)(A), and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Dismissal)) | 10 years to Life | |
Henri T Keener, II
a.k.a.
Henri Keener
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Justin B Howell
a.k.a.
Justin Howell
Bubba
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Conviction)) | 10 years to Life |
Jayme L Short
a.k.a.
Jayme Short
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Daniel Adame
a.k.a.
Punky
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 262 months |
Skippy D Sanders
a.k.a.
Skippy Sanders
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending) | 10 years to Life |
Timothy J Ferguson
a.k.a.
Timothy Ferguson
TJ
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Conspiracy to violate RICO 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962(d) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years |
Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life | |
Aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Aiding and abetting maiming in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 30 years | |
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Kevin M Long
a.k.a.
Kevin Long
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Conspiracy to violate RICO 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962(d) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years |
Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering (3 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life | |
Aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Aiding and abetting maiming in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 30 years | |
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Felon in possession of a firearm 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Jared R Dale
a.k.a.
Jared Dale
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Dismissal)) | 10 years to Life |
Distribution of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (lesser charge)) | 5 years to 40 years | |
James Nicholas George
a.k.a.
Nick
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
|
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
Keith C Savage
a.k.a.
Keith Savage
KC
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 10 years to Life |
Joseph D Pridmore
a.k.a.
Joseph Pridmore
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Dismissal)) | 10 years to Life |
Distribution of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Conviction)) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Distribution of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Indicted (Plea Pending (Dismissal)) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Marcus O Millsap
a.k.a.
Marcus Millsap
Red
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Conspiracy to violate RICO 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962(d) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years |
Aiding and abetting attempted murder in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(5) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
James Scott Oliver
a.k.a.
Scottie
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Conspiracy to violate RICO 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962(d) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years |
Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life | |
Randall Rapp
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life |
Aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Aiding and abetting maiming in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 30 years | |
Adam F Mitchell
a.k.a.
Adam Mitchell
Pork Chop
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life |
Aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Aiding and abetting maiming in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 30 years | |
Christopher Buber
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life |
Aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Aiding and abetting maiming in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 30 years | |
Russell Robinson
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life |
Aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Aiding and abetting maiming in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 30 years | |
Bradley Chambers
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life |
Aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Aiding and abetting maiming in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 30 years | |
Carey Mooney
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life |
Aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Courtney Talley
a.k.a.
Courtney Shreckhise
Courtney Caldwell
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life |
Aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(3) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Amanda Rapp
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Aiding and abetting kidnapping in aid of racketeering (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. §§ 1959(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Potentially Life |
Amos Adame
Suspected affiliations:
New Aryan Empire (NAE)
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Narcotics conspiracy 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(b)(1)(A) and 846 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 10 years to Life |
New Byzantium
Commonwealth of Virginia v Kessler, Jason Eric (Charlottesville City (VA) General District Court — GC17003597-00) | |||
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Closed |
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Jason Kessler was antagonizing protesters the night after he brought the first torch rally to Charlottesville. Though he was using a bullhorn after the allowed hours, the Commonwealth dropped the charges. | |||
Jason Eric Kessler
a.k.a.
Jason Kessler
TheMadDimension
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys (former)
New Byzantium (former)
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Disorderly conduct § 18.2-415 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (nolle prosequi) | Up to 1 year |
Commonwealth of Virginia v Kessler, Jason Eric (Charlottesville City (VA) General District Court — GC17000433-00) | |||
Closed |
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Jason Kessler was gathering signatures for a petition when an acquaintance of his declined to offer a signature. Jason the punched him. His victim pressed charges, and Jason subsequently lied to take out a false charge. | |||
Jason Eric Kessler
a.k.a.
Jason Kessler
TheMadDimension
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys (former)
New Byzantium (former)
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Assault and battery § 18.2-57 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 1 year |
Commonwealth of Virginia v Kessler, Jason Eric (Charlottesville City (VA) General District Court — GC17008078-00) | |||
Closed |
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Jason Kessler was trying to start a new white nationalist organization when the official account of that organization posted the name and physical home address of this site's administrator with intent to harass. However, later evidence showed that though the account was created at Jason's direction, the author of the offending tweet was not Jason. | |||
Jason Eric Kessler
a.k.a.
Jason Kessler
TheMadDimension
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys (former)
New Byzantium (former)
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Use of identity to harass or intimidate § 18.2-186.4 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (nolle prosequi) | Up to 1 year |
Commonwealth of Virginia v Kessler, Jason Eric (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000673-00) | |||
Closed |
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Jason Kessler was accused of lying on a sworn statement to a magistrate after he was charged with assaulting a man on the Charlottesville downtown mall. Video evidence proved he lied, but the prosecutor failed to establish venue during the trial. | |||
Jason Eric Kessler
a.k.a.
Jason Kessler
TheMadDimension
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys (former)
New Byzantium (former)
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Perjury § 18.2-434 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (failure to establish venue) | Up to 10 years |
Northwest Front
County Sheriff Snohomish v Dakota Dean Reed (Snohomish County (WA) Superior Court — 19-1-00712-31) | |||
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Closed |
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Dakota Reed is alleged to have made Facebook posts threatening to re-enact a violent Dylann Roof-style attack. The county sheriff sought, and received, an extreme risk protection order against him. He was later charged with threats and pleaded guilty. | |||
Dakota Dean Reed
a.k.a.
Dakota Reed
William King
William King II
William King III
Tom Shill
Tom Shill II
Tom Shilly
Suspected affiliations:
Northwest Front
The Knights Party
Ku Klux Klan
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Threats to bomb or injure property 9.61.160(1) (Washington Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months |
Threats to bomb or injure property 9.61.160(1) (Washington Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months | |
County Sheriff Snohomish v Dakota Dean Reed (Snohomish County (WA) Superior Court — 18-2-11024-31) | |||
Closed |
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Dakota Reed is alleged to have made Facebook posts threatening to re-enact a violent Dylann Roof-style attack. The county sheriff sought, and received, an extreme risk protection order against him. He was later charged with threats and pleaded guilty. | |||
Dakota Dean Reed
a.k.a.
Dakota Reed
William King
William King II
William King III
Tom Shill
Tom Shill II
Tom Shilly
Suspected affiliations:
Northwest Front
The Knights Party
Ku Klux Klan
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Extreme Risk Protection Order 7.94.040(3)(a),(b),(h),(j) (Washington Code) |
Granted | Up to 1 year |
Oathkeepers
Virginia v Alex Ramos (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000299-01) | |||
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Closed |
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Alex Ramos was convicted by a jury for his role in beating Deandre Harris in the Market Stree Parking Garage during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in 2017. | |||
Alex Michael Ramos
a.k.a.
Alex Ramos
Suspected affiliations:
Three Percenters
Oathkeepers (suspected)
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Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 6 years |
Odin's Warriors
USA v Bolin, Thomas (US District Court (Western NY) — 6:19-cr-06072-DGL) | |||
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Closed |
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Thomas Bolin was arrested after being investigated for statements made on Facebook in support of the Christchurch, NZ shooter. During the investigation, he lied to FBI agents about whether he possessed firearms. | |||
Thomas Alonzo Bolin
a.k.a.
Peter Vincent
Thomas Bolin
Suspected affiliations:
Odin's Warriors
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False statements 18 U.S.C. § 1001(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Time served |
Outlaw Conservative
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000845-00) | |||
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Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
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Assault § 18.2-57(a) (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 18.2-312 Malicious Release of Gas) | 1 year (258 days suspended) |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000784-01) | |||
Closed |
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Cantwell admitted to violating the terms of his bond by contacting and harassing one of his accusers, who is also the administrator of this site. | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
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Bond Violation § 19.2-306 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) District Court — GC17011630-00) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
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Malicious use of a caustic agent § 18.2-52 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed | 5 years to 20 years |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000784-00) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
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Assault § 18.2-57(a) (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 18.2-312 Malicious Release of Gas) | 1 year (258 days suspended) |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) District Court — GC17011628-00) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
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Malicious use of a caustic agent § 18.2-52 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed | 5 years to 20 years |
USA v Cantwell, Chris (US District Court (New Hampshire) — 1:20-cr-00006) | |||
Awaiting Sentencing 22-January-2021 (Sentencing) |
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Chris "the Crying Nazi" Cantwell was an organizer of the fatal Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, where he attacked the creator of this website, among others. In this case, he was convicted of transmitting violent threats to another white nationalist in an attempt to get information about another white nationalist. | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Crying Nazi
Chris Cantwell
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
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Extortionate interstate communications 18 U.S.C. § 875(b) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Up to 20 years |
Threatening interstate communications 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 5 years | |
Threat to injure property or reputation 18 U.S.C. § 875(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Up to 2 years | |
Cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 2261A(2) (United States Code) |
Acquitted | Up to 5 years |
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USA v Benvie, James Christopher (US District Court (Western WA) — 2:19-cr-01715-RB) | |||
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Closed |
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Jim Benvie was a border militia member who was caught on livestream detaining a group of migrants while armed and claiming to be a border patrol officer. He also has an alleged history of falsely claiming to be the parent of a child with cancer and is facing state fraud charges. | |||
James Christopher Benvie
a.k.a.
Jim Benvie
Suspected affiliations:
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False personation of an officer or employee of the United States (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 912 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 21 months |
Patriot Front
Texas v Joffre Cross (Harris County (TX) District Court — 162248001010 - 3) | |||
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Awaiting Trial 22-January-2021 (Jury Trial) |
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Joffre Cross is a Patriot Front leader with a prior felony conviction for stealing weapons from the Army. He is a known affiliate of William Fears. He has been charged with multiple counts of illegally possessing weapons and body armor as a felon. | |||
Joffre James Cross
a.k.a.
Joffre Cross
Joffrey Cross
Nathan Goldstein
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Front
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Unlawful possession of metal or body armor by felon § 46.041 (Texas Penal Code) |
Indicted | 2 years to 10 years |
State of Illinois v Jakub Zak (Lake County (IL) Circuit Court — 18CM00001103) | |||
Closed |
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Jakub Zak is accused of illegally possessing firearms and ammunition in April of 2018. He allegedly was active with the user name "Hussar" in a Discord chat with members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front. | |||
Jakub Zak
a.k.a.
Hussar
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Front (suspected)
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Illegal possession of firearm 430 65/2(a)(1) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 180 days suspended; 14 days incarceration plus renewal of one year probation for probation violation |
Illegal possession of ammunition (7 counts) 430 65/2(a)(2) (Illinois Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
Texas v Joffre Cross (Harris County (TX) District Court — 162247901010 - 3) | |||
Awaiting Trial 22-January-2021 (Jury Trial) |
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Joffre Cross is a Patriot Front leader with a prior felony conviction for stealing weapons from the Army. He is a known affiliate of William Fears. He has been charged with multiple counts of illegally possessing weapons and body armor as a felon. | |||
Joffre James Cross
a.k.a.
Joffre Cross
Joffrey Cross
Nathan Goldstein
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Front
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Felon in Possession of a Firearm § 46.04 (Texas Penal Code) |
Indicted | 2 years to 10 years |
Texas v Joffre Cross (Harris County (TX) District Court — 162247801010 - 3) | |||
Awaiting Trial 22-January-2021 (Jury Trial) |
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Joffre Cross is a Patriot Front leader with a prior felony conviction for stealing weapons from the Army. He is a known affiliate of William Fears. He has been charged with multiple counts of illegally possessing weapons and body armor as a felon. | |||
Joffre James Cross
a.k.a.
Joffre Cross
Joffrey Cross
Nathan Goldstein
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Front
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Felon in Possession of a Firearm § 46.04 (Texas Penal Code) |
Indicted | 2 years to 10 years |
Virginia v Brendan Colin Smith (Fairfax County (VA) District Court — GC19059920-00) | |||
Closed |
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Brendan Smith was charged for allegedy putting up posters on public buildings. The posters were for neo-Nazi organization Patriot Front. His misdemeanor charge was dismissed. | |||
Brendan Colin Smith
a.k.a.
Brendan Smith
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Front
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Damaging public buildings, <$1000 § 18.2-138 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 1 year |
Virginia v Robert Ray (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR18000597-00) | |||
Capias Issued |
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Robert 'Azzmador' Ray is accused of deploying pepper spray at the small group of counter-protesters at the Thomas Jefferson statue at UVa on August 11, 2017, during the tiki torch march. | |||
Robert Warren Ray
a.k.a.
Azzmador
Robert Ray
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer
Vanguard America
Patriot Front
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Maliciously Releasing Gas § 18.2-312 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 20 years |
Patriot Movement AZ
State of AZ v Jaffe, Russell (City of Tuscon (AZ) City Court — M1041CM18065732) | |||
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Closed |
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Jaffe was at a PMAZ-organized "free speech" rally when he allegedly attempted to grab a woman's cell phone from her hand. His charges were dropped after completing a diversion program. | |||
Russell Jaffe
a.k.a.
RJ
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Movement AZ (PMAZ)
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Assault 13-1203 (Arizona Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Diversion completed) | Up to 30 days |
State of Arizona v Gonzales and Dauenhauer (Maricopa County (AZ) Superior Court — CR2018-113649) | |||
Closed |
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These two women livestreamed themselves vandalizing an Arizona mosque. | |||
Tahnee Savanna Gonzales
a.k.a.
Tahnee Gonzales
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Movement AZ (PMAZ)
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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)
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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 |
Patriot Prayer
USA v Oelkers, Eric (US District Court (Oregon) — 3:16-cr-00054-BR) | |||
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Closed |
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Eric Oelkers was recently re-arrested for an alleged probation violation following a conviction for Escape, which itself followed on the heels of a federal firearms conviction. He is a known activist in the Portland area. | |||
Eric Floyd Oelkers
a.k.a.
Eric Oelkers
Eric Alt Timbrel
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
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Escape 18 U.S.C. § 751(a) (United States Code) |
Violated (Plea) | 8 months + 14 months for probation violation |
Virginia v Matthew D. Cooper (Henrico County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000177-00) | |||
Closed |
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Deme Cooper faced charges in 2017 for a years-old sex assault allegation in Virginia. He had since moved to Portland, OR, where he has been photographed with Patriot Prayer. Cooper pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and had his entire sentence suspended. | |||
Matthew Demetrius Cooper
a.k.a.
Matthew Cooper
Deme Cooper
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
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Assault § 18.2-57(a) (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 18.2-67.1) | 1 year (1 year suspended) |
State of Oregon v Christopher Ryan Ponte (US District Court (Oregon) — 3:17-cr-00442-HZ) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Ponte is a Patriot Prayer regular in Portland. He has been filmed at many events throughout the Portland area and has run afoul of firearms possession laws. In this case, he successfully sued to have his conviction vacated. | |||
Christopher Ryan Ponte
a.k.a.
Chris Ponte
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Cop Watch
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Vacated | 12 months and 1 day |
State of Oregon v Tusitala John Toese (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 17CR81497) | |||
Closed |
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Tusitala 'Tiny' Toese is a well-known figure in the Portland and Pacific Northwest Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer scene. He is known to commit violence at protests, and recently has had a warrant issued for a probation violation stemming from a 2017 case. | |||
Tusitala John Toese
a.k.a.
Tiny
Tusitala Toese
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Proud Boys
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Attempt to commit a class A misdemeanor 161.405(2)(e) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 6 months |
Harassment 166.065(3) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months probation, 10 days (probation violation) | |
Disorderly conduct in the second degree 166.025 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 6 months | |
State of Oregon v Donovon Lyle Flippo (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 18CR43659) | |||
Closed |
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Donovon Flippo is a regular at Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer events. In this incident he is accused of jumping out of a truck and assaulting a random passer-by. Charges were initially dismissed but revisited after public outcry. | |||
Donovon Lyle Flippo
a.k.a.
Donovon Flippo
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Proud Boys
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Assault in the third degree 163.165(2)(a) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 8 days | |
Disorderly conduct in the second degree 166.025 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (No complaint) | Up to 6 months | |
State of Washington v Wilson, William Donald (Clark County (WA) District Court — 218006P) | |||
Closed |
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Billy Wilson is accused of driving his truck aggressively at protesters in Portland, OR, during a protest shortly after James Fields attacked a group of protesters in Charlottesville, VA. All of his charges were dismissed in 2019. | |||
William Donald Wilson
a.k.a.
Billy Wilson
William Wilson
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
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Reckless Driving 46.61.500 (Washington Motor Vehicle Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 1 year |
Reckless Endangerment 9A.36.050 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 1 year | |
State of Oregon v Tusitala John Toese (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 17CR55661) | |||
Closed |
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Tusitala 'Tiny' Toese is a well-known figure in the Portland and Pacific Northwest Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer scene. He is known to commit violence at protests, and recently has had a warrant issued for a probation violation stemming from a 2017 case. | |||
Tusitala John Toese
a.k.a.
Tiny
Tusitala Toese
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Proud Boys
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Disorderly conduct in the second degree 166.025 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 6 months |
State of Oregon v Christopher Ryan Ponte (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR31668) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Ponte is a Patriot Prayer regular in Portland. He has been filmed at many events throughout the Portland area and has run afoul of firearms possession laws. | |||
Christopher Ryan Ponte
a.k.a.
Chris Ponte
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Cop Watch
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Felon in possession of a firearm 166.270(1) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Felon in possession of a firearm (2 counts) 166.270(1) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
State of Oregon v Christopher Ryan Ponte (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 17CR78771) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Ponte is a Patriot Prayer regular in Portland. He has been filmed at many events throughout the Portland area and has run afoul of firearms possession laws. | |||
Christopher Ryan Ponte
a.k.a.
Chris Ponte
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Cop Watch
|
Criminal trespass in the second degree 164.245 (Oregon State Code) |
Acquitted | Up to 30 days |
State of Oregon v Mackenzie William Lewis (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR53040) | |||
Awaiting Trial 05-March-2021 (Call) |
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Mackenzie Lewis was indicted on Riot charges after he and his group allegedly instigated violence at the Cider Riot incident on May Day 2019 in Portland, OR. | |||
Mackenzie William Lewis
a.k.a.
Mackenzie Lewis
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
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Riot 166.015 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
State of Oregon v Ian Alexander Kramer (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR50007) | |||
Awaiting Trial 05-March-2021 (Call) |
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Ian Kramer was arrested after he was allegedly captured on video hitting a woman with a baton at the Cider Riot incident on May Day 2019 in Portland. | |||
Ian Alexander Kramer
a.k.a.
Ian Kramer
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
|
Assault in the second degree 163.175 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years |
Unlawful use of a weapon (2 counts) 166.220 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Attempt to commit a class B felony 161.405(2)(c) (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years | |
Use of ESG/tear gas/mace 163.212 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted | Up to 1 year | |
Disorderly conduct in the second degree 166.025 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted | Up to 6 months | |
State of Oregon v Ian Alexander Kramer (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR54815) | |||
Awaiting Trial 05-March-2021 (Call) |
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Ian Kramer was arrested after he was allegedly captured on video hitting a woman with a baton at the Cider Riot incident on May Day 2019 in Portland. | |||
Ian Alexander Kramer
a.k.a.
Ian Kramer
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
|
Riot 166.015 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
State of Oregon v Joseph Owan Gibson (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR53042) | |||
Open 05-March-2021 (Call) |
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Joey Gibson is a former US Senate candidate and the leader of the group Patriot Prayer. He was indicted on Riot charges after he and his group allegedly instigated violence at the Cider Riot incident on May Day 2019 in Portland, OR. | |||
Joseph Owan Gibson
a.k.a.
Joey Gibson
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
|
Riot 166.015 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
State of Oregon v Russell Earl Schultz III (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR53035) | |||
Awaiting Appearance 05-March-2021 (Call) |
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Russell Schultz was indicted on Riot charges after he and his group allegedly instigated violence at the Cider Riot incident on May Day 2019 in Portland, OR. | |||
Russell Earl Schultz III
a.k.a.
Russell Schultz
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
|
Riot 166.015 (Oregon State Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
State of Oregon v Matthew Demetrius Cooper (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR50009) | |||
Closed |
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Deme Cooper was indicted on Riot charges after he and his group allegedly instigated violence at the Cider Riot incident on May Day 2019 in Portland, OR. | |||
Matthew Demetrius Cooper
a.k.a.
Deme Cooper
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
|
Disorderly conduct in the second degree 166.025 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 6 months |
Harassment 166.065(3) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 6 months | |
State of Oregon v Matthew Demetrius Cooper (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR53038) | |||
Closed |
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Deme Cooper was indicted on Riot charges after he and his group allegedly instigated violence at the Cider Riot incident on May Day 2019 in Portland, OR. | |||
Matthew Demetrius Cooper
a.k.a.
Deme Cooper
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
|
Riot 166.015 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 3 years supervised probation |
State of Oregon v Christopher Ryan Ponte (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR53033) | |||
Closed 28-February-2020 (Call) |
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Chris Ponte was indicted on Riot charges after he and his group allegedly instigated violence at the Cider Riot incident on May Day 2019 in Portland, OR. | |||
Christopher Ryan Ponte
a.k.a.
Chris Ponte
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
|
Riot 166.015 (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 10 days |
Recklessly endangering another person 163.195 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Oregon v Tusitala John Toese (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 18CR43660) | |||
Closed |
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Tusitala 'Tiny' Toese is a well-known figure in the Portland and Pacific Northwest Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer scene. He is known to commit violence at protests, and recently has had a warrant issued for a probation violation stemming from a 2017 case. | |||
Tusitala John Toese
a.k.a.
Tiny
Tusitala Toese
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Proud Boys
|
Assault in the third degree 163.165(2)(a) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 years probation, 80 hours community service |
Proud Boys
USA v Clark, Jeffrey (US District Court (District of Columbia) — 1:18-cr-00338) | |||
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Closed |
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Jeffrey Clark is the brother of the late Edward Clark, who allegedly killed himself hours after his Gab contact, Robert Bowers, allegedly murdered eleven people in a synagogue in Pittsburgh. Both Clark brothers were active in the DC alt-right scene, attended Unite the Right in Charlottesville, and were apparently close with organizer Jason Kessler. Jeffrey was charged with weapons charges after his family members contacted the FBI concerned about his social media posts. | |||
Jeffrey Raphiel Clark, Jr.
a.k.a.
Jeffrey Clark
DC Bowl Gang
@PureWhiteEvil
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America (suspected)
Bowl Patrol (suspected)
Alt Right (suspected)
Atomwaffen (suspected)
Proud Boys
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Unlawful possession of firearms by person who is unlawful user of a controlled substance 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Time Served (approx. 10 months) |
Possessing high capacity magazines § 7-2506.01 (Code of the District of Columbia) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Oregon v Tusitala John Toese (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 17CR81497) | |||
Closed |
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Tusitala 'Tiny' Toese is a well-known figure in the Portland and Pacific Northwest Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer scene. He is known to commit violence at protests, and recently has had a warrant issued for a probation violation stemming from a 2017 case. | |||
Tusitala John Toese
a.k.a.
Tiny
Tusitala Toese
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Proud Boys
|
Attempt to commit a class A misdemeanor 161.405(2)(e) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 6 months |
Harassment 166.065(3) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months probation, 10 days (probation violation) | |
Disorderly conduct in the second degree 166.025 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 6 months | |
Commonwealth of Virginia v Kessler, Jason Eric (Charlottesville City (VA) General District Court — GC17003597-00) | |||
Closed |
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Jason Kessler was antagonizing protesters the night after he brought the first torch rally to Charlottesville. Though he was using a bullhorn after the allowed hours, the Commonwealth dropped the charges. | |||
Jason Eric Kessler
a.k.a.
Jason Kessler
TheMadDimension
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys (former)
New Byzantium (former)
|
Disorderly conduct § 18.2-415 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (nolle prosequi) | Up to 1 year |
State of Texas v Jason Lee Vandyke (Denton County (TX) Court — CR-2018-07544-E) | |||
Closed |
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J.L. van Dyke is a Proud Boy lawyer with a history of making threats against journalists and others. In this case, he called police to report a break-in of his car where firearms were stolen; however, this report was falsified. | |||
Jason Lee Van Dyke
a.k.a.
J.L. van Dyke
Jason Van Dyke
Jason Lee Vandyke
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys DFW
|
False report to a police officer 37.08 (Texas Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months probation, 60 hours community service |
State of Oregon v Donovon Lyle Flippo (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 18CR43659) | |||
Closed |
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Donovon Flippo is a regular at Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer events. In this incident he is accused of jumping out of a truck and assaulting a random passer-by. Charges were initially dismissed but revisited after public outcry. | |||
Donovon Lyle Flippo
a.k.a.
Donovon Flippo
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Proud Boys
|
Assault in the third degree 163.165(2)(a) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 8 days | |
Disorderly conduct in the second degree 166.025 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (No complaint) | Up to 6 months | |
Commonwealth of Virginia v Kessler, Jason Eric (Charlottesville City (VA) General District Court — GC17000433-00) | |||
Closed |
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Jason Kessler was gathering signatures for a petition when an acquaintance of his declined to offer a signature. Jason the punched him. His victim pressed charges, and Jason subsequently lied to take out a false charge. | |||
Jason Eric Kessler
a.k.a.
Jason Kessler
TheMadDimension
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys (former)
New Byzantium (former)
|
Assault and battery § 18.2-57 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 1 year |
USA v Stone, Roger (US District Court (Washington DC) — 1:19-cr-00018-ABJ) | |||
Closed |
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Roger Stone is a former adviser of President Donald Trump and was found to have obstructed official proceedings in the Special Counsel investigation. He is also a Proud Boy, having completed his first degree of membership. He was pardoned by President Donald Trump during the lame duck session following the 2021 US Presidential Election. | |||
Roger Jason Stone
a.k.a.
Roger Stone
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
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Obstruction of proceeding 18 U.S.C. § 1505 and 2 (United States Code) |
Pardoned (Presidential Pardon) | 40 months |
False statements (5 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 1001(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Pardoned (Presidential Pardon) | 12 months | |
Witness tampering 18 U.S.C. § 1001(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Pardoned (Presidential Pardon) | 18 months | |
State of Oregon v Tusitala John Toese (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 17CR55661) | |||
Closed |
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Tusitala 'Tiny' Toese is a well-known figure in the Portland and Pacific Northwest Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer scene. He is known to commit violence at protests, and recently has had a warrant issued for a probation violation stemming from a 2017 case. | |||
Tusitala John Toese
a.k.a.
Tiny
Tusitala Toese
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Proud Boys
|
Disorderly conduct in the second degree 166.025 (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 6 months |
Commonwealth of Virginia v Kessler, Jason Eric (Charlottesville City (VA) General District Court — GC17008078-00) | |||
Closed |
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Jason Kessler was trying to start a new white nationalist organization when the official account of that organization posted the name and physical home address of this site's administrator with intent to harass. However, later evidence showed that though the account was created at Jason's direction, the author of the offending tweet was not Jason. | |||
Jason Eric Kessler
a.k.a.
Jason Kessler
TheMadDimension
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys (former)
New Byzantium (former)
|
Use of identity to harass or intimidate § 18.2-186.4 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (nolle prosequi) | Up to 1 year |
Commonwealth of Virginia v Kessler, Jason Eric (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000673-00) | |||
Closed |
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Jason Kessler was accused of lying on a sworn statement to a magistrate after he was charged with assaulting a man on the Charlottesville downtown mall. Video evidence proved he lied, but the prosecutor failed to establish venue during the trial. | |||
Jason Eric Kessler
a.k.a.
Jason Kessler
TheMadDimension
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys (former)
New Byzantium (former)
|
Perjury § 18.2-434 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (failure to establish venue) | Up to 10 years |
State of Washington v Wolfe, Buckey Z (King County (WA) Superior Court — 19-1-01395-4_SEA) | |||
Awaiting Trial |
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Buckey Wolfe is accused of murdering his brother by stabbing him in the head with a sword. Wolfe had been ranting about conspiracy theories involving lizards on social media, and he told authorities that he believed his brother had turned into a lizard. | |||
Buckey Z Wolfe
a.k.a.
Buckey Wolfe
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
|
Murder in the second degree 9A.32.050(1)(A) (Washington Criminal Code) |
Acquitted (By Reason of Insanity) | Potentially Life |
New York v Young, et al (New York Supreme Court — 04041-2018) | |||
Closed |
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This group of Proud Boys, Proud Boys NY was captured on video engaging in mob violence after an event at the Metropolitan Republican Club in October of 2018. The video shows the mob beating several people on the ground while yelling slurs. | |||
David Jacob
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Kyle Borello
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown (Unknown) | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown (Unknown) | Up to 1 year | |
Erik Kaczynski
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Disorderly conduct PL 240.20 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Jake Freija
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Disorderly conduct PL 240.20 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Geoffrey B Young
a.k.a.
Geoff Young
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 weekends |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea (presumed)) | Up to 3 months | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 weekends | |
Douglas Lennan
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
Irvin Antillon
a.k.a.
Irv
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
Batallion 49 (B49)
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights (FOAK)
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
David E Kuriakose
a.k.a.
David Kuriakose
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown | Up to 1 year | |
John W Kinsman
a.k.a.
Jay Kinsman
John Kinsman
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Gang Assault PL 110-120.07 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 4 years |
Attempted Assault with Intent to Cause Serious Injury with a Weapon PL 110-120.10 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon PL 110-120.05 02 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (2 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Maxwell D Hare
a.k.a.
Maxwell Hare
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Gang Assault PL 110-120.07 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 4 years |
Attempted assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon PL 110-120.05 02 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (2 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
State of Oregon v Tusitala John Toese (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 18CR43660) | |||
Closed |
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Tusitala 'Tiny' Toese is a well-known figure in the Portland and Pacific Northwest Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer scene. He is known to commit violence at protests, and recently has had a warrant issued for a probation violation stemming from a 2017 case. | |||
Tusitala John Toese
a.k.a.
Tiny
Tusitala Toese
Suspected affiliations:
Patriot Prayer
Proud Boys
|
Assault in the third degree 163.165(2)(a) (Oregon State Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Assault in the fourth degree 163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 years probation, 80 hours community service | |
USA v Burkhow, Raven Damien Meader (US District Court (Northern IA) — 1:19-cr-00059-CJW-MAR) | |||
Closed |
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Raven Burkhow is alleged to have sold drugs and guns to a confidential source. In social media postings, he claims to be a member of the Proud Boys. His plea to several counts of weapons charges was accepted in early 2020. | |||
Raven Damien Meader Burkhow
a.k.a.
Raven Burkhow
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
|
Conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), (b)(1)(B), and 846 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months (concurrent with counts 12 and 29) |
Distribution of a controlled substance (5 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 20 years | |
Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Use and possession of a firearm during and in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months per count (consecutive to counts 1, 10, 12, 29) | |
Possession of firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months (consecutive to counts 1, 8, 10, 12, 29) | |
Transfer of machine gun 18 U.S.C. § 922(o) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of machine guns 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months (consecutive to counts 1, 8, 9, 12, 29) | |
Transfer of firearm in violation of national firearms act (2 counts) 26 U.S.C. § 5861(e) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of national firearms act firearms not registered to possessor 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months (concurrent with counts 1 and 12) | |
Possession of national firearms act firearms not registered to possessor (14 counts) 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of national firearms act firearms not identified by serial number (13 counts) 26 U.S.C. § 5861(i) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Proud Boys DFW
State of Texas v Jason Lee Vandyke (Denton County (TX) Court — CR-2018-07544-E) | |||
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Closed |
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J.L. van Dyke is a Proud Boy lawyer with a history of making threats against journalists and others. In this case, he called police to report a break-in of his car where firearms were stolen; however, this report was falsified. | |||
Jason Lee Van Dyke
a.k.a.
J.L. van Dyke
Jason Van Dyke
Jason Lee Vandyke
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys DFW
|
False report to a police officer 37.08 (Texas Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months probation, 60 hours community service |
Proud Boys NY
New York v Young, et al (New York Supreme Court — 04041-2018) | |||
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Closed |
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This group of Proud Boys, Proud Boys NY was captured on video engaging in mob violence after an event at the Metropolitan Republican Club in October of 2018. The video shows the mob beating several people on the ground while yelling slurs. | |||
David Jacob
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Kyle Borello
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown (Unknown) | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown (Unknown) | Up to 1 year | |
Erik Kaczynski
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Disorderly conduct PL 240.20 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Jake Freija
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Disorderly conduct PL 240.20 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 240.05) | 5 days community service | |
Geoffrey B Young
a.k.a.
Geoff Young
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 weekends |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea (presumed)) | Up to 3 months | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 40 weekends | |
Douglas Lennan
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
Irvin Antillon
a.k.a.
Irv
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
Batallion 49 (B49)
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights (FOAK)
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (3 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 3 months |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 days community service | |
David E Kuriakose
a.k.a.
David Kuriakose
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (4 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown | Up to 3 months |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Unknown | Up to 1 year | |
John W Kinsman
a.k.a.
Jay Kinsman
John Kinsman
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Gang Assault PL 110-120.07 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 4 years |
Attempted Assault with Intent to Cause Serious Injury with a Weapon PL 110-120.10 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon PL 110-120.05 02 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (2 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Maxwell D Hare
a.k.a.
Maxwell Hare
Suspected affiliations:
Proud Boys
Proud Boys NY
|
Attempted Gang Assault PL 110-120.07 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 4 years |
Attempted assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon PL 110-120.05 02 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Riot (Second Degree) PL 240.05 00 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge | |
Attempted Assault with intent to cause Physical Injury (2 counts) PL 110-120.00 01 (New York Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Concurrent with top charge |
Public Enemy Number 1
The People of the State of California v Tanber, Craig Matthew (Orange County (CA) Superior Court — 16ZF0001) | |||
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Closed |
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Craig Matthew Tanber was found guilty of second degree murder for stabbing an Iranian man outside a pub. He was initially charged with a hate crime but that charge was not certified. | |||
Craig Matthew Tanber
a.k.a.
Craig Tanber
Suspected affiliations:
Public Enemy Number 1
|
Murder 187(a) and 12022(b)(1) (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 45 years |
The People of the State of California v Tanber, Craig Matthew (Orange County (CA) Superior Court — 15HF1045) | |||
Closed |
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Craig Matthew Tanber was found guilty of second degree murder for stabbing an Iranian man outside a pub. He was initially charged with a hate crime but that charge was not certified. | |||
Craig Matthew Tanber
a.k.a.
Craig Tanber
Suspected affiliations:
Public Enemy Number 1
|
Murder 187(a) and 12022(b)(1) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed | Potentially Life |
QAnon
USA v Black, Joshua Matthew (US District Court (DC) — 1:21-cr-3-RCL) | |||
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Awaiting Trial |
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Jacob Chansley, the QShaman, allegedly partook in the failed coup on January 6, 2021 at the US Capitol building. Photographed in a viking helmet and carrying a spear, Chansley's bare torso revealed several tattoos commonly associated with esoteric neo-Naziism. He was photographed at the dais in the Senate chamber. | |||
Jacob Anthony Chansley
a.k.a.
QShaman
Jacob Angeli
Suspected affiliations:
QAnon
|
Civil disorder 18 U.S.C. §231(a)(3) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
Obstruction of an official proceeding 18 U.S.C. §1512(c)(2) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Entering or remaining in a restricted building 18 U.S.C. §1752(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 1 year | |
Disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building 18 U.S.C. §1752(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 1 year | |
Violent entry and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building 40 U.S.C. §5104(e)(2)(A) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 6 months | |
Parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a capitol building 40 U.S.C. §5104(e)(2)(G) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 6 months | |
USA v Jensen, Douglas Austin (US District Court (DC) — 1:21-cr-00006-TJK) | |||
Awaiting Indictment |
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Douglas Jensen allegedy partook in the failed coup at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. He was apparently seen wearing a "Q" t-shirt and leading a large mob of people through the halls of the building. | |||
Douglas Austin Jensen
a.k.a.
Douglas Jensen
Suspected affiliations:
QAnon
|
Civil disorder 18 U.S.C. §231(a)(3) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 5 years |
Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees 18 U.S.C. §111(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 8 years | |
Knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority 18 U.S.C. §1752(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 1 year | |
Disrupting the orderly conduct of government business 18 U.S.C. §1752(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 1 year | |
Violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds 40 U.S.C. §5104(e)(2)(A) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 6 months | |
Parading, demonstrating, or picketing on Capitol grounds 40 U.S.C. §5104(e)(2)(G) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 6 months |
Radical Agenda
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000845-00) | |||
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Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Assault § 18.2-57(a) (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 18.2-312 Malicious Release of Gas) | 1 year (258 days suspended) |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000784-01) | |||
Closed |
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Cantwell admitted to violating the terms of his bond by contacting and harassing one of his accusers, who is also the administrator of this site. | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Bond Violation § 19.2-306 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) District Court — GC17011630-00) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Malicious use of a caustic agent § 18.2-52 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed | 5 years to 20 years |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000784-00) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Assault § 18.2-57(a) (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 18.2-312 Malicious Release of Gas) | 1 year (258 days suspended) |
Virginia v Christopher C. Cantwell (Albemarle County (VA) District Court — GC17011628-00) | |||
Closed |
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Chris Cantwell pepper sprayed a group of students and community members at the tiki torch march on August 11, 2017, including the administrator of this site. The subject of the Vice documentary Charlottesville: Race and Terror, his bravado turned to tears when he learned of his arrest warrant, giving him the nickname "the Crying Nazi." | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Chris Cantwell
Crying Nazi
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Malicious use of a caustic agent § 18.2-52 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed | 5 years to 20 years |
USA v Cantwell, Chris (US District Court (New Hampshire) — 1:20-cr-00006) | |||
Awaiting Sentencing 22-January-2021 (Sentencing) |
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Chris "the Crying Nazi" Cantwell was an organizer of the fatal Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, where he attacked the creator of this website, among others. In this case, he was convicted of transmitting violent threats to another white nationalist in an attempt to get information about another white nationalist. | |||
Christopher Charles Cantwell
a.k.a.
Crying Nazi
Chris Cantwell
Suspected affiliations:
Radical Agenda
Outlaw Conservative
Free State Project
|
Extortionate interstate communications 18 U.S.C. § 875(b) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Up to 20 years |
Threatening interstate communications 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 5 years | |
Threat to injure property or reputation 18 U.S.C. § 875(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Up to 2 years | |
Cyberstalking 18 U.S.C. § 2261A(2) (United States Code) |
Acquitted | Up to 5 years |
The Ralph Retort
State of Washington v Davis, Lane Maurice (Skagit County (WA) Superior Court — 17-1-00739-0) | |||
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Closed |
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Lane Davis is a former intern of Milo Yiannopoulos and well-known internet commentator who stabbed his father to death over an argument, claiming his father was a leftist pedophile. | |||
Lane Maurice Davis
a.k.a.
Lane Davis
Seattle4Truth
Suspected affiliations:
The Ralph Retort
|
Second degree murder 9A.32.050 (Washington Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 9A.32.030 first degree murder) | 204 months |
Virginia v Ethan Ralph (Loudon County (VA) District Court — GC16004124-00) | |||
Closed |
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Ethan Oliver Ralph is an edgy internet troll who ran a pro-GamerGate site called the Ralph Retort. Among the writers for his site is Lane Davis, aka Seattle4Truth, an alt-right troll accused of murdering his father. Ralph purged all of Davis's writing from his site after Davis was charged. Ralph pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer during a 2017 incident. | |||
Ethan Oliver Ralph
a.k.a.
Ethan Ralph
Suspected affiliations:
The Ralph Retort
|
Obstructing justice without force § 18.2-460 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year |
Virginia v Ethan Ralph (Loudon County (VA) District Court — GC16004125-00) | |||
Closed |
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Ethan Oliver Ralph is an edgy internet troll who ran a pro-GamerGate site called the Ralph Retort. Among the writers for his site is Lane Davis, aka Seattle4Truth, an alt-right troll accused of murdering his father. Ralph purged all of Davis's writing from his site after Davis was charged. Ralph pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer during a 2017 incident. | |||
Ethan Oliver Ralph
a.k.a.
Ethan Ralph
Suspected affiliations:
The Ralph Retort
|
Public swearing/intoxication § 18.2-388 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to $250 |
Virginia v Ethan Ralph (Loudon County (VA) Circuit Court — CR00030064-00) | |||
Closed |
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Ethan Oliver Ralph is an edgy internet troll who ran a pro-GamerGate site called the Ralph Retort. Among the writers for his site is Lane Davis, aka Seattle4Truth, an alt-right troll accused of murdering his father. Ralph purged all of Davis's writing from his site after Davis was charged. Ralph pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer during a 2017 incident. | |||
Ethan Oliver Ralph
a.k.a.
Ethan Ralph
Suspected affiliations:
The Ralph Retort
|
Assaulting a police officer § 18.2-57 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 3 years (2 years, 4 months suspended) |
Virginia v Ethan Ralph (Loudon County (VA) District Court — GC16004123-00) | |||
Closed |
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Ethan Oliver Ralph is an edgy internet troll who ran a pro-GamerGate site called the Ralph Retort. Among the writers for his site is Lane Davis, aka Seattle4Truth, an alt-right troll accused of murdering his father. Ralph purged all of Davis's writing from his site after Davis was charged. Ralph pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer during a 2017 incident. | |||
Ethan Oliver Ralph
a.k.a.
Ethan Ralph
Suspected affiliations:
The Ralph Retort
|
Assaulting a police officer § 18.2-57 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 6 months to 5 years |
Republic of Florida
State of Florida v Jordan Joseph Jereb (Leon (FL) Circuit Court — 2016 CF 001379 A) | |||
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Closed |
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Jordan Jereb made headlines in 2018 when he claimed credit for the Parkland school shooting along with his group, Republic of Florida. A subsequent search of his property turned up weapons he was forbidden to possess as part of his probation conditions for a 2016 felony conviction for extortion. | |||
Jordan Joseph Jereb
a.k.a.
Jordan Jereb
Suspected affiliations:
Republic of Florida
|
Extortion by threats 836.05 (Florida Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 1 year and 1 day |
State of Florida v Jordan Joseph Jereb (Leon (FL) Circuit Court — 2018 MM 001280 A) | |||
Closed |
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Jordan Jereb made headlines in 2018 when he claimed credit for the Parkland school shooting along with his group, Republic of Florida. A subsequent search of his property turned up weapons he was forbidden to possess as part of his probation conditions for a 2016 felony conviction for extortion. | |||
Jordan Joseph Jereb
a.k.a.
Jordan Jereb
Suspected affiliations:
Republic of Florida
|
Making false statement to law enforcement 837.05(1) (Florida Penal Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 1 year |
Republic of the united States of America
The People of the State of California v Clark, Forrest Gordon (Orange County (CA) Superior Court — 18CF2250) | |||
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Awaiting Trial 22-January-2021 (Pre-trial) |
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Forrest Gordon Clark is accused of starting the Holy Fire in California in the Summer of 2018. An apparent member of RuSA, a sovereign-citizen movement, Clark apparently shared QAnon and other far-right conspiracy theories. | |||
Forrest Gordon Clark
Suspected affiliations:
Republic of the united States of America (RuSA)
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Aggravated arson of five or more inhabited structures 451.5(a)(3) (California Penal Code) |
Charged | 10 years to Life |
Arson of inhabited structure or dwelling 451(b), 451.1(a)(4) (California Penal Code) |
Charged | 3 years to 8 years | |
Arson of a forest 451(c), 451.1(a)(4) (California Penal Code) |
Charged | 2 years to 6 years | |
Criminal threats 422(a) (California Penal Code) |
Charged | Up to 1 year | |
Resisting executive officer (2 counts) 69 (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 1 year |
Resist Marxism
USA v Chapman, Kyle (US District Court (Northern CA) — 3:18-cr-00364-EDL) | |||
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Closed |
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Kyle "Based Stickman" Chapman faced legal troubles in Texas for injuring a bar patron with a barstool in Austin, TX in mid-2017. The victim suffered a brain bleed and a broken orbital. He also stands accused of illegally possessing a weapon in California. In this case he was arrested for driving a vehicle illegally on federal land, and had an illegal weapon with him. | |||
Kyle Sean Chapman
a.k.a.
Based Stickman
Kyle Chapman
Suspected affiliations:
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights
Resist Marxism
|
Disorderly conduct 36 CFR 2.34(a)(4) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 6 months |
Operating a motor vehicle off designated roads and parking area 36 CFR 4.10(a) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 1 year probation | |
The People of the State of California v Chapman, Kyle (Alameda County (CA) Superior Court — 17-CR-024370) | |||
Closed |
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Kyle "Based Stickman" Chapman is the founder of the militant wing of the Proud Boys, the Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights. A multiple felon, he is pleaded guilty of illegally possessing a weapon in contravention of a court order, after police found him with it while arresting him for taking his vehicle in a prohibited area of federal land. | |||
Kyle Sean Chapman
a.k.a.
Based Stickman
Kyle Chapman
Suspected affiliations:
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights
Resist Marxism
|
Possession of a Leaded Cane/Billy Club in Violation of Court Order PC22210-F (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Nolo Contendere) | 5 years probation |
State v Chapman, Kyle Sean (Travis County (TX) District Criminal Court — D-1-DC-18-300728) | |||
Closed |
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Kyle "Based Stickman" Chapman faced legal troubles in Texas for injuring a bar patron with a barstool in Austin, TX in mid-2017. The victim suffered a brain bleed and a broken orbital. He also stands accused of illegally possessing a weapon in California. | |||
Kyle Sean Chapman
a.k.a.
Based Stickman
Kyle Chapman
Suspected affiliations:
Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights
Resist Marxism
|
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon § 22.02(a)(2) (Texas Penal Code) |
Convicted (Deferred Adjudication Plea) | 3 years Deferred Adjudication |
Rise Above Movement
US v Rundo et al (US District Court (Central Ca) — 2:18-cr-00759-CJC) | |||
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Closed |
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This is the second group of eight total members of the Rise Above Movement alleged to have conspired to commit, and participated in, acts of violence at political rallies across the country in 2017. These four members were accused of violence at multiple rallies in California in 2017. Charges against them were dismissed when the law was ruled to be unconstitutional. | |||
Robert Paul Rundo
a.k.a.
Robert Rundo
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (RAM)
|
Conspiracy to Riot 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Unconstitutionally overbroad) | Up to 5 years |
Riots 18 U.S.C. § 2101 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Unconstitutionally overbroad) | Up to 5 years | |
Robert Boman
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (RAM)
|
Conspiracy to Riot 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Unconstitutionally overbroad) | Up to 5 years |
Riots 18 U.S.C. § 2101 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Unconstitutionally overbroad) | Up to 5 years | |
Tyler Laube
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (RAM)
|
Conspiracy to Riot 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea Withdrawn) | Up to 5 years |
Riots 18 U.S.C. § 2101 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea Withdrawn) | Up to 5 years | |
Aaron Eason
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (RAM)
|
Conspiracy to Riot 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Unconstitutionally overbroad) | Up to 5 years |
Riots 18 U.S.C. § 2101, 2(a) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Unconstitutionally overbroad) | Up to 5 years | |
USA v Daley et al (US District Court (Western Va) — 3:18-cr-00025-NKM-JCH) | |||
Closed |
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These four defendants are traveled to political rallies across the country to engage in violence, including events in Berkeley, CA and Unite the Right in Charlottesville, VA on August 12, 2017. They each pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Riot. | |||
Benjamin Drake Daley
a.k.a.
Ben Daley
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (RAM)
|
Conspiracy to Riot 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 37 months |
Riots 18 U.S.C. § 2101 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
Michael Paul Miselis
a.k.a.
Michael Miselis
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (RAM)
|
Conspiracy to Riot 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 27 months |
Riots 18 U.S.C. § 2101 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
Thomas Walter Gillen
a.k.a.
Tom Gillen
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (RAM)
|
Conspiracy to Riot 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 33 months |
Riots 18 U.S.C. § 2101 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
Cole Evan White
a.k.a.
Cole White
Cole Bán
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (RAM)
|
Conspiracy to Riot 18 U.S.C. § 371 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Time Served |
Riots 18 U.S.C. § 2101 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
The People of the State of California v Kounelis, John (San Bernadino (CA) Criminal Court — MSB17009136) | |||
Closed |
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John Kounelis is one of three people arrested for allegedly attacking a counterprotester's car at an anti-Islam rally in San Bernadino. Court documents in the federal case against the Rise Above Movement in Central California District Court show that the three men arrested were wearing the same kind of mask as the RAM rioters. | |||
John Kounelis
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (suspected)
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Fight or challenging to fight in public place PC415(1) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 90 days |
Disturb by loud/unreasonable noise PC415(2)-I (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 days (in lieu of entire fine) | |
Failure to appear PC1320(A) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 6 months | |
The People of the State of California v Sanchez, Ryan (San Bernadino (CA) Criminal Court — MSB17009137) | |||
Closed |
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Ryan Sanchez is one of three people arrested for allegedly attacking a counterprotester's car at an anti-Islam rally in San Bernadino. Court documents in the federal case against the Rise Above Movement in Central California District Court show that the three men arrested were wearing the same kind of mask as the RAM rioters. | |||
Ryan Sanchez
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (suspected)
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Fight or challenging to fight in public place PC415(1) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 90 days |
Disturb by loud/unreasonable noise PC415(2)-I (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 2 days (in lieu of $200) | |
The People of the State of California v Koefoot, Daniel George (San Bernadino (CA) Criminal Court — MSB17009138) | |||
Closed |
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Daniel Koefoot is one of three people arrested for allegedly attacking a counterprotester's car at an anti-Islam rally in San Bernadino. Court documents in the federal case against the Rise Above Movement in Central California District Court show that the three men arrested were wearing the same kind of mask as the RAM rioters. Prosecutors dropped the charges against Daniel in June 2019. | |||
Daniel George Koefoot
a.k.a.
Daniel Koefoot
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement (suspected)
|
Fight or challenging to fight in public place PC415(1) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Motion of the people) | Up to 90 days |
Malicious mischief PC594 (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Motion of the people) | Up to 1 year | |
The People of the State of California v Butts, Skyler Gene (San Bernadino (CA) Criminal Court — FVI19001460) | |||
Closed |
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Skyler Butts is an alleged flat-earther and white supremacists who was arrested on felony vandalism charges after a year-long investigation. His graffiti was in support of white nationalist group RAM. | |||
Skyler Gene Butts
a.k.a.
Skyler Butts
Skylar Butts
Butts
Suspected affiliations:
Rise Above Movement
|
Vandalism PC594(A) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 1 year |
Attempted Criminal Malicious Mischief PC664-PC594(A) (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 8 months |
Rocky Mount Police Department
USA v Fracker, et al (US District Court (DC) — 1:21-mj-36-RMM) | |||
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Awaiting Indictment |
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Thomas Robertson and Jacob Fracker are police officers in Rocky Mount, Virginia who allegedly took part in the failed coup on January 6, 2021. They had posted pictures to social media. | |||
Thomas Robertson
Suspected affiliations:
Rocky Mount (VA) Police Department
|
Knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority 18 U.S.C. §1752(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Charged (Complaint) | Up to 1 year |
Violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds 40 U.S.C. §5104(e)(2) (United States Code) |
Charged (Complaint) | Up to 6 months | |
Jacob Fracker
Suspected affiliations:
Rocky Mount (VA) Police Department
|
Knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority 18 U.S.C. §1752(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Charged (Complaint) | Up to 1 year |
Violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds 40 U.S.C. §5104(e)(2) (United States Code) |
Charged (Complaint) | Up to 6 months |
Shieldwall Network
Virginia v Jacob Goodwin (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000297-01) | |||
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Closed |
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Jacob Goodwin was convicted by a jury of beating Deandre Harris during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in August of 2017. | |||
Jacob Scott Goodwin
a.k.a.
Jacob Goodwin
donkeykickboxes
Suspected affiliations:
Nationalist Front (NF)
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP)
Shieldwall Network
|
Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 10 years (2 suspended) |
State of Arkansas v John Andrew Carollo (Baxter County (AR) Circuit Court — 58CR-19-709) | |||
Closed |
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Johan Carollo pleaded guilty to terroristic threatening for an incident wherein a gay man was beaten and injured by Carollo and his compatriots, Julian Calfy and Nicholas Holloway. Carollo has appeared at several neo-Nazi rallies throughtout the late 2010s. | |||
John Andrew Carollo
a.k.a.
Johan Carollo
John Carollo
Suspected affiliations:
Shieldwall Network
Traditionalist Worker Party
Atomwaffen Division
|
Terroristic Threatening 5-13-301(a) (Arkansas Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months probation |
Battery — 3rd degree 5-13-203 (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
Criminal mischief 5-38-203(b)(1) (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Arkansas v Julian Austin Calfy (Baxter County (AR) Circuit Court — 58CR-19-706) | |||
Closed |
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Julian Calfy pleaded guilty to terroristic threatening for an incident wherein a gay man was beaten and injured by Carollo and his compatriots, Johan Carollo and Nicholas Holloway. | |||
Julian Austin Calfy
a.k.a.
Julian Calfy
Suspected affiliations:
Shieldwall Network
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Terroristic Threatening 5-13-301(a) (Arkansas Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 days, 60 months probation |
Battery — 3rd degree 5-13-203 (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
Criminal mischief 5-38-203(b)(1) (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
State of Arkansas v Nicholas Randal Holloway (Baxter County (AR) Circuit Court — 58CR-19-707) | |||
Closed |
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Nicholas Holloway pleaded guilty to terroristic threatening for an incident wherein a gay man was beaten and injured by Carollo and his compatriots, Julian Calfy and Johan Carollo. | |||
Nicholas Randal Holloway
a.k.a.
Nicholas Holloway
Suspected affiliations:
Shieldwall Network
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Terroristic Threatening 5-13-301(a) (Arkansas Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 48 months probation |
Battery — 3rd degree 5-13-203 (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
Criminal mischief 5-38-203(b)(1) (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year |
Southern Brotherhood
USA v McNabb, Christopher (US District Court (Southern AL) — 2:18-cr-00538-KOB-JHE) | |||
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Closed |
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Chris "Rudy" McNabb is an alleged member of a white supremacist gang in Alabama. He was convicted in a trial by a federal jury of illegal weapons possession charges. | |||
Christopher A McNabb
a.k.a.
Christopher McNabb
Rudy
Suspected affiliations:
Southern Brotherhood
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 120 months |
Possessing an unregistered firearm (2 counts) 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 120 months (each charge) | |
Ship or transport explosive material interstate 18 U.S.C. § 842(i)(1) (United States Code) |
Acquitted (Jury) | Up to 10 years |
Terrorgram
USA v Smith, Jarrett William (US District Court (Eastern VA) — 5:19-cr-40091-DDC-ADM) | |||
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Closed |
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Jarrett William Smith is an Army soldier who threatened to commit several attacks, including that on the home of an antifascist activist, with explosives and other means. He allegedly had intentions to travel to Ukraine to join the Azov Battalion. | |||
Jarrett William Smith
a.k.a.
Anti-kosmik2182
Jarrett Smith
Suspected affiliations:
US Army
Feuerkrieg Division
Terrorgram
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Distributing explosives information (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 842(p)(2)(A) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 30 months |
Threatening interstate communications 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Three Percenters
Virginia v Alex Ramos (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000299-01) | |||
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Closed |
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Alex Ramos was convicted by a jury for his role in beating Deandre Harris in the Market Stree Parking Garage during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in 2017. | |||
Alex Michael Ramos
a.k.a.
Alex Ramos
Suspected affiliations:
Three Percenters
Oathkeepers (suspected)
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Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 6 years |
USA v Varnell, Jerry (US District Court (Western Oklahoma) — 5:17-cr-00239-D) | |||
Closed |
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Jerry Varnell was convicted of a bomb plot to blow up the BancFirst building in Oklahoma City. FBI agents were tipped off and went undercover, assembling a fake bomb which Varnell tried to set off. | |||
Jerry Drake Varnell
a.k.a.
Jerry Varnell
Suspected affiliations:
Three Percenters (suspected)
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Malicious attempted destruction of property used in and affecting interstate commerce 18 U.S.C. § 844(i) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 240 months |
Attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction 18 U.S.C. § 2332a (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 300 months |
Traditionalist Worker Party
State of Arkansas v John Andrew Carollo (Baxter County (AR) Circuit Court — 58CR-19-709) | |||
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Closed |
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Johan Carollo pleaded guilty to terroristic threatening for an incident wherein a gay man was beaten and injured by Carollo and his compatriots, Julian Calfy and Nicholas Holloway. Carollo has appeared at several neo-Nazi rallies throughtout the late 2010s. | |||
John Andrew Carollo
a.k.a.
Johan Carollo
John Carollo
Suspected affiliations:
Shieldwall Network
Traditionalist Worker Party
Atomwaffen Division
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Terroristic Threatening 5-13-301(a) (Arkansas Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months probation |
Battery — 3rd degree 5-13-203 (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
Criminal mischief 5-38-203(b)(1) (Arkansas Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year |
Traditionalist Worker's Party
USA v Climo, Conor (US District Court (Nevada) — 2:19-cr-00232-JCM-NJK) | |||
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Closed 25-September-2020 (Sentencing) |
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Conor Climo allegedly was planning attacks against gay and Jewish people in Las Vegas. He was arrested after a confidential human source turned the FBI onto him and was charged with possessing explosives and firearms illegally. | |||
Conor Climo
a.k.a.
B1488
Sir88
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Worker's Party
Atomwaffen Division
Feuerkrieg Division
Bowl Patrol
Vanguard America
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Possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months |
Traditionalist Workers Party
Texas v William Fears (Harris County (TX) District Court — 159588201010 - 3) | |||
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Closed |
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Will Fears is the elder brother of Colton Fears. Despite being arrested and jailed for the same attempted murder incident as Colton, Will was released, but is accused of illegally possessing a firearm as a former felon. | |||
William Henry Fears IV
a.k.a.
Will Fears
Antagonizer
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer (suspected)
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP) (suspected)
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Felon in Possession of a Firearm § 46.04 (Texas Penal Code) |
Dismissed (Plea (in other case)) | 2 years to 10 years |
Virginia v Jacob Goodwin (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000297-01) | |||
Closed |
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Jacob Goodwin was convicted by a jury of beating Deandre Harris during Unite the Right in Charlottesville in August of 2017. | |||
Jacob Scott Goodwin
a.k.a.
Jacob Goodwin
donkeykickboxes
Suspected affiliations:
Nationalist Front (NF)
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP)
Shieldwall Network
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Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 10 years (2 suspended) |
USA v Wilson - Taylor Michael (US District Court (Nebraska) — 4:18-cr-03005-JMG-CRZ-1) | |||
Closed |
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Taylor Wilson pleaded guilty to an act of domestic terrorism for attempting to derail an Amtrak train in Nebraska in October of 2017. He was armed during the attack and subsequent searches of his property revealed illegal weapons. Wilson was photographed next to James Fields during Unite the Right in Charlottesville and was also caught on video being violent during the torch march. | |||
Taylor Michael Wilson
a.k.a.
Taylor Wilson
keksmix
Suspected affiliations:
Identity Evropa
Traditionalist Workers Party
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Terrorist attacks and other violence against railroad carriers 18 U.S.C. § 1992(a)(1),(10) and (b1)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 14 years |
Terrorist attacks and other violence against railroad carriers 18 U.S.C. § 1992(a)(6),(10) and (b1)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Potentially Life | |
Unlawful possession of a machine gun 18 U.S.C. § 922(o) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Unlawful possession of a firearm with serial number removed 18 U.S.C. § 922(k) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
Unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 10 years | |
State of Indiana v Matthew W. Heimbach (Orange (IN) Superior Court — 59D01-1803-F6-000300) | |||
Closed |
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Heimbach is a well-known leader of far-right neo-Nazi movements. In this incident, which spelled the end of the Traditionalist Workers Party, he was accused of assaulting his wife and his second-in-command at their compound in Paoli, Indiana. The complex relationship dynamics regarding the event led to widespread mockery online. | |||
Matthew Warren Heimbach
a.k.a.
Matt Heimbach
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP)
National Socialist Movement (NSM)
Nationalist Front
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Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury 35-42-2-1(c) (Indiana Code) |
Convicted (Plea, down from 35-42-2-1.3) | 365 days, 287 suspended |
Battery 35-42-2-1(c)(1) (Indiana Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 6 months | |
The People of the State of California v Planer, William (Sacramento County (CA) Superior Court — 17FE011170) | |||
Closed |
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Planer was arrested at the Sacramento TWP/neo-Nazi gathering where five people were stabbed. He is pleaded guilty to assaulting a counter-demonstrator with a pole or stick. His first trial ended in a mistrial, and he surprisingly pleaded guilty shortly before his second trial was scheduled to begin. | |||
William Scott Planer
a.k.a.
Will Planer
Scott Planer
Wilhelm von Panzer
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Workers Party
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Assault with a deadly weapon PC245(A)(1) (California Penal Code) |
Indicted | 2 years to 4 years |
Assault PC245(A) (California Penal Code) |
Dismissed | Up to 1 year | |
Riot PC404(A) (California Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 4 years | |
Texas v William Fears (Harris County (TX) District Court — 156826101010 - 3) | |||
Closed |
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Will Fears is the elder brother of Colton Fears. Despite being arrested and jailed for the same attempted murder incident as Colton, Will was released, but is accused here of strangling his girlfriend. | |||
William Henry Fears IV
a.k.a.
Will Fears
Antagonizer
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer (suspected)
Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP) (suspected)
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Assault family member, impeding breathing § 22.01(b)(2) (Texas Penal Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 5 years |
State of Maryland v Brandon Troy Higgs (Baltimore County (MD) Circuit Court — 03K19000218) | |||
Closed |
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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
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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 | |
USMC v Vasillios Pistolis (United States Marine Corps — unknown) | |||
Closed |
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Former Lance Corporal Pistolis was accused of disobeying a general order and making false statements regarding his attendance and behavior at Unite the Right in Charlottesville in 2017. He was given a Summary Court Martial by the Marines, demoted to E1, sentenced to 28 days in the brig, and administratively separated from the Corps in 2018. He was the subject of a Pro Publica investigation and documentary and was caught bragging about assaulting the administrator of this website. | |||
Vasillios Pistolis
a.k.a.
VasilistheGreek
Suspected affiliations:
Atomwaffen
Traditionalist Workers Party
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Failure to Obey an Order or Regulation Article 92 (Uniform Code of Military Justice) |
Convicted | 28 days, demotion to E-1, discharge |
Making false statements Article 107 (Uniform Code of Military Justice) |
Convicted | 28 days, demotion to E-1, discharge |
Traditionalist Youth Network
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. | |||
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 |
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USA v Benvie, James Christopher (US District Court (Western WA) — 2:19-cr-01715-RB) | |||
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Closed |
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Jim Benvie was a border militia member who was caught on livestream detaining a group of migrants while armed and claiming to be a border patrol officer. He also has an alleged history of falsely claiming to be the parent of a child with cancer and is facing state fraud charges. | |||
James Christopher Benvie
a.k.a.
Jim Benvie
Suspected affiliations:
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False personation of an officer or employee of the United States (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 912 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | 21 months |
US Army
USA v Smith, Jarrett William (US District Court (Eastern VA) — 5:19-cr-40091-DDC-ADM) | |||
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Closed |
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Jarrett William Smith is an Army soldier who threatened to commit several attacks, including that on the home of an antifascist activist, with explosives and other means. He allegedly had intentions to travel to Ukraine to join the Azov Battalion. | |||
Jarrett William Smith
a.k.a.
Anti-kosmik2182
Jarrett Smith
Suspected affiliations:
US Army
Feuerkrieg Division
Terrorgram
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Distributing explosives information (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 842(p)(2)(A) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 30 months |
Threatening interstate communications 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years |
Unforgiven
USA v Webb, Gary (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00487-SCB-CPT) | |||
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Closed |
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Gary Webb is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Gary Webb
a.k.a.
Superman
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 51 months |
USA v Perrin, Ryan (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00480-SDM-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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Ryan Perrin is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Ryan Perrin
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 180 months |
USA v Davis, Crystal (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00490-WFJ-SPF) | |||
Closed |
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Crystal Davis is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Crystal Davis
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 30 months |
USA v Ohrmund, William (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00551-JDW-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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William Ohrmund is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
William Ohrmund
a.k.a.
Billy the Kid
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine. 26 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 10 years |
USA v Nelson et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00517-MSS-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Lang and Nelson are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
James Thomas Lang III
a.k.a.
James Lang III
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Conspiring to distribute 100 grams or more of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of heroin and 50 grams or more of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 110 months |
Distributing heroin and fentanyl (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea Pending) | Up to 30 years | |
Distributing heroin (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea Pending) | Up to 30 years | |
Distributing methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea Pending) | Up to 30 years | |
Arnold Gerard Nelson Jr
a.k.a.
Arnold Nelson Jr
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Conspiring to distribute 100 grams or more of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of heroin and 50 grams or more of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 70 months |
Distributing heroin and fentanyl (3 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years | |
Distributing heroin (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years | |
Distributing methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years | |
USA v Steve, Anthony (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00108-SCB-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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Anthony Steve is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Anthony Steve
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 27 months |
USA v Wilson, Larry (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00494-SDM-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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Larry Wilson Jr is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Larry Dean Wilson Jr
a.k.a.
Larry Wilson Jr
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 140 months |
Distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life | |
Distributing marijuana 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
USA v Ward, Joseph (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:16-cr-00274-RAL-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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Joseph Ward is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Joseph Ward
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Bench Trial) | 51 months |
USA v Baun, Michael (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00488-WFJ-CPT) | |||
Closed |
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Michael Baun is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members indicted in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Michael Baun
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 88 months |
USA v James, Melissa (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00538-JDW-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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James is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Melissa James
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 5g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 30 months |
USA v Manz, Jamie (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00477-WFJ-SPF) | |||
Closed |
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Jamie Manz is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jamie Joseph Manz
a.k.a.
Jamie Manz
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 1 year and 1 day |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Motion by Defense (not a firearm)) | Up to 10 years | |
USA v Windsor, Andrew (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00476-CEH-CPT) | |||
Closed |
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Andrew Windsor is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Andrew Michael Windsor
a.k.a.
Andrew Windsor
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 37 months |
USA v Bollman et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00537-EAK-JSS) | |||
Awaiting Appearance, def. Ruth 12-January-2021 (Sentencing, def. Ruth) |
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Bollman and Ruth are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Nicholas Bollman
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months and one day |
Justin Ruth
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
USA v Gell, Kurt (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00552-MSS-CPT) | |||
Closed |
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Gell is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Kurt Gell
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years |
Possessing with intent to distribute 5g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months | |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possessing a shotgun with a barrel shorter than legally allowed 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) and 5871 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
USA v Koezeno Jr, Jerry (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00339-VMC-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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Jerry Koezeno Jr. is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jerry Koezeno Jr
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 5g or more of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months (per charge, concurrent) |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months (concurrent) | |
USA v Lore, Stephen (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00046-EAK-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Lore is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Stephen Kenneth Lore
a.k.a.
Stephen Lore
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 15 years, 8 months | |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
USA v Potter (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00499-VMC-JSS) | |||
Closed |
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Potter is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Randi Potter
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 5g or more of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 200 months | |
Possessing with intent to distribute cocaine base 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years | |
USA v Morman, Richard (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00491-WFJ-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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Richard Morman is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Richard Morman
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Unlawful transport of firearms 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Registration of firearms 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Registration of firearms 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 90 months | |
USA v Osborne et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00493-MSS-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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McBride and Osborne are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Bobby Osborne
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 146 months |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 15 years to Life | |
Chastity McBride
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 36 months |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 15 years to Life | |
USA v Roberts, John Christopher (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00075-WFJ-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Roberts is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
John Christopher Roberts
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Conspiring to possess with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 44 months |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months (consecutive to count 1) | |
USA v Wilson, Michael (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:16-cr-00333-VMC-MAP) | |||
Closed |
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Michael Wilson is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Michael Wilson
a.k.a.
Moon Lake Mike
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury Trial) | 10 years |
USA v Cox, Bradley (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00475-EAK-JSS) | |||
Closed |
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Cox is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Bradley Alexander Cox
a.k.a.
Bradley Cox
Mongo
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Conspiring to possess with intent to distribute heroin 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 20 years |
Possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 20 years | |
Possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months | |
USA v Montgomery, Jacob (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00497-SCB-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Jacob Montgomery is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jacob Nathanial Montgomery
a.k.a.
Jacob Montgomery
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 51 months |
USA v Overend, Chad (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00478-JSM-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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Chad Michael Overend is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Chad Michael Overend
a.k.a.
Chad Overend
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 21 months |
USA v McMillion, Skyler (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00479-JDW-JSS) | |||
Closed |
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Skyler McMillion is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Skyler McMillion
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months |
USA v Koezeno, Joshua (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00539-JSM-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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Joshua Koezeno is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Joshua Koezeno
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea Pending) | 130 months |
USA v Stewart et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00489-EAK-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Blair and Stewart are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jade Blair
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 36 months |
Keith Jason Stewart
a.k.a.
Keith Stewart
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 188 months | |
Distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 20 years to Life | |
USA v Weyde, David (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00003-VMC-JSS) | |||
Closed |
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David Weyde is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
David Weyde
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 51 months |
Possessing an unregistered sawed-off shotgun 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 51 months | |
USA v Dussell et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00492-JDW-JSS) | |||
Awaiting Trial, def. Dussell 27-January-2021 (Status Conference) |
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These three defendants are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Donald Dussell
a.k.a.
Dino
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon (8 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years |
Distributing 5 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A)(viii) (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to Life | |
Breanna Knights
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Distributing heroin 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Appeal (Plea) | 36 months |
Distributing crack cocaine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Appeal (Plea) | 36 months | |
Andre Maytum
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 63 months |
USA v Budowski, Jonathan (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00204-SDM-SPF) | |||
Closed |
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Budowski is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jonathan Budowski
a.k.a.
Hard Times
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A)(viii) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 188 months |
Possessing with intent to distribute cocaine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), 841(b)(1)(C) and 841(b)(1)(D) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 20 years | |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug-trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months |
United Aryan Brotherhood
USA v Webb, Gary (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00487-SCB-CPT) | |||
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Closed |
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Gary Webb is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Gary Webb
a.k.a.
Superman
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 51 months |
USA v Perrin, Ryan (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00480-SDM-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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Ryan Perrin is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Ryan Perrin
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon (2 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 180 months |
USA v Davis, Crystal (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00490-WFJ-SPF) | |||
Closed |
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Crystal Davis is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Crystal Davis
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 30 months |
USA v Ohrmund, William (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00551-JDW-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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William Ohrmund is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
William Ohrmund
a.k.a.
Billy the Kid
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine. 26 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 10 years |
USA v Nelson et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00517-MSS-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Lang and Nelson are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
James Thomas Lang III
a.k.a.
James Lang III
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Conspiring to distribute 100 grams or more of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of heroin and 50 grams or more of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 110 months |
Distributing heroin and fentanyl (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea Pending) | Up to 30 years | |
Distributing heroin (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea Pending) | Up to 30 years | |
Distributing methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea Pending) | Up to 30 years | |
Arnold Gerard Nelson Jr
a.k.a.
Arnold Nelson Jr
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Conspiring to distribute 100 grams or more of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of heroin and 50 grams or more of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 70 months |
Distributing heroin and fentanyl (3 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years | |
Distributing heroin (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years | |
Distributing methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years | |
USA v Steve, Anthony (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00108-SCB-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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Anthony Steve is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Anthony Steve
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 27 months |
USA v Wilson, Larry (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00494-SDM-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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Larry Wilson Jr is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Larry Dean Wilson Jr
a.k.a.
Larry Wilson Jr
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 140 months |
Distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life | |
Distributing marijuana 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 5 years | |
USA v Ward, Joseph (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:16-cr-00274-RAL-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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Joseph Ward is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Joseph Ward
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Bench Trial) | 51 months |
USA v Baun, Michael (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00488-WFJ-CPT) | |||
Closed |
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Michael Baun is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members indicted in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Michael Baun
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 88 months |
USA v James, Melissa (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00538-JDW-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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James is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Melissa James
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 5g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 30 months |
USA v Manz, Jamie (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00477-WFJ-SPF) | |||
Closed |
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Jamie Manz is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jamie Joseph Manz
a.k.a.
Jamie Manz
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 1 year and 1 day |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Motion by Defense (not a firearm)) | Up to 10 years | |
USA v Windsor, Andrew (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00476-CEH-CPT) | |||
Closed |
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Andrew Windsor is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Andrew Michael Windsor
a.k.a.
Andrew Windsor
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 37 months |
USA v Bollman et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00537-EAK-JSS) | |||
Awaiting Appearance, def. Ruth 12-January-2021 (Sentencing, def. Ruth) |
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Bollman and Ruth are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Nicholas Bollman
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months and one day |
Justin Ruth
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
USA v Gell, Kurt (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00552-MSS-CPT) | |||
Closed |
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Gell is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Kurt Gell
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years |
Possessing with intent to distribute 5g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months | |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possessing a shotgun with a barrel shorter than legally allowed 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) and 5871 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
USA v Koezeno Jr, Jerry (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00339-VMC-TGW) | |||
Closed |
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Jerry Koezeno Jr. is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jerry Koezeno Jr
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 5g or more of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months (per charge, concurrent) |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 120 months (concurrent) | |
USA v Lore, Stephen (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00046-EAK-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Lore is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Stephen Kenneth Lore
a.k.a.
Stephen Lore
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 15 years, 8 months | |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
USA v Potter (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00499-VMC-JSS) | |||
Closed |
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Potter is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Randi Potter
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 5g or more of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 10 years to Life |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 200 months | |
Possessing with intent to distribute cocaine base 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 30 years | |
USA v Morman, Richard (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00491-WFJ-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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Richard Morman is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Richard Morman
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Unlawful transport of firearms 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Registration of firearms 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Registration of firearms 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 90 months | |
USA v Osborne et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00493-MSS-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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McBride and Osborne are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Bobby Osborne
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 146 months |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 15 years to Life | |
Chastity McBride
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 36 months |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine (2 counts) 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 15 years to Life | |
USA v Roberts, John Christopher (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00075-WFJ-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Roberts is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
John Christopher Roberts
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Conspiring to possess with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 44 months |
Possessing with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 5 years to 40 years | |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months (consecutive to count 1) | |
USA v Wilson, Michael (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:16-cr-00333-VMC-MAP) | |||
Closed |
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Michael Wilson is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Michael Wilson
a.k.a.
Moon Lake Mike
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury Trial) | 10 years |
USA v Cox, Bradley (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00475-EAK-JSS) | |||
Closed |
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Cox is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Bradley Alexander Cox
a.k.a.
Bradley Cox
Mongo
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Conspiring to possess with intent to distribute heroin 21 U.S.C. § 846 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 20 years |
Possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 20 years | |
Possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months | |
State of Wisconsin v Michael Tracy Anderson (Brown County (WI) Circuit Court — 2018CF001724) | |||
Closed |
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Michael Anderson is accused of having hundreds of chemicals in his basement apartment, apparently for making meth. Investigators found Nazi paraphernalia in his residence. His girlfriend, Jennifer Gross, was also arrested during the raid. | |||
Michael Tracy Anderson
a.k.a.
Michael Anderson
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
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Disorderly conduct 947.01(1) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea, Amended from 940.45(1)) | 90 days |
Disorderly conduct, domestic abuse enh. 947.01(1) (mod. by 968.075(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) | 90 days | |
Criminal damage to property, domestic abuse enh. 943.01(1) (mod. by 968.075(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) | 9 months | |
Possession of drug paraphernalia to manufacture, compound, convert, produce, or store methamphetamine 961.573(1) (mod. by 939.05) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea, Amended from 961.573(3)(a)) | 30 days | |
Manufacture/deliver amphetamine (<=3g) 961.41(1)(e)1 (mod. by 961.41(1x)) (Wisconsin Statutes) |
Dismissed (Amended information) | Up to 12 years and 6 months | |
USA v Montgomery, Jacob (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00497-SCB-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Jacob Montgomery is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jacob Nathanial Montgomery
a.k.a.
Jacob Montgomery
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 51 months |
USA v Overend, Chad (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00478-JSM-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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Chad Michael Overend is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Chad Michael Overend
a.k.a.
Chad Overend
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 21 months |
USA v McMillion, Skyler (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00479-JDW-JSS) | |||
Closed |
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Skyler McMillion is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Skyler McMillion
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months |
USA v Koezeno, Joshua (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00539-JSM-AAS) | |||
Closed |
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Joshua Koezeno is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Joshua Koezeno
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a) and 841(b)(1)(A) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea Pending) | 130 months |
USA v Stewart et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00489-EAK-AEP) | |||
Closed |
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Blair and Stewart are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jade Blair
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 36 months |
Keith Jason Stewart
a.k.a.
Keith Stewart
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 188 months | |
Distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(A) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | 20 years to Life | |
USA v Weyde, David (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:17-cr-00003-VMC-JSS) | |||
Closed |
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David Weyde is one of 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
David Weyde
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 51 months |
Possessing an unregistered sawed-off shotgun 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 51 months | |
USA v Dussell et al (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00492-JDW-JSS) | |||
Awaiting Trial, def. Dussell 27-January-2021 (Status Conference) |
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These three defendants are among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Donald Dussell
a.k.a.
Dino
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon (8 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years |
Distributing 5 grams or more of methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A)(viii) (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to Life | |
Breanna Knights
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Distributing heroin 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Appeal (Plea) | 36 months |
Distributing crack cocaine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) (United States Code) |
Appeal (Plea) | 36 months | |
Andre Maytum
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 63 months |
USA v Budowski, Jonathan (US District Court (Middle FL) — 8:18-cr-00204-SDM-SPF) | |||
Closed |
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Budowski is among 39 alleged Aryan Brotherhood members taken down in Operation Blackjack, a three-year FBI sting operation to break up a white supremacist gang. | |||
Jonathan Budowski
a.k.a.
Hard Times
Suspected affiliations:
United Aryan Brotherhood
Unforgiven
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Possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine 21 U.S.C. § 846 and 841(b)(1)(A)(viii) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 188 months |
Possessing with intent to distribute cocaine 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), 841(b)(1)(C) and 841(b)(1)(D) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 20 years | |
Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 10 years | |
Possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug-trafficking crime 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 60 months |
United Constitutional Patriots
USA v Horton, Larry (US District Court (New Mexico) — 1:19-cr-01211-JB) | |||
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Closed |
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Larry Hopkins is a paramilitary leader whose group recently made headlines when video surfaced of them appearing to detain migrants at the US border and hand them over to CPB. His charge stems from an earlier investigation dating back to 2017. | |||
Larry Mitchell Hopkins
a.k.a.
Larry Hokpins
Johnny Horton Jr.
Suspected affiliations:
United Constitutional Patriots
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Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 21 months |
United Daughters of the Confederacy
North Carolina v Jessica Lynne Reavis (Chatham County (NC) Court — 19CR051583) | |||
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Awaiting Appeal 22-February-2021 (Hearing) |
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Jessica Reavis is an activist within several neo-Confederate groups operating throughout Virginia and North Carolina. She is alleged to have illegally carried a concealed weapon during a protest about Confederate monuments in North Carolina. | |||
Jessica Lynne Reavis
a.k.a.
Jessica Reavis
Suspected affiliations:
League of the South
Virginia Flaggers
United Daughters of the Confederacy
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Carrying a weapon at parades, etc § 14-277.2 (North Carolina Criminal Code) |
Appealed (Bench Conviction) | 6 months probation, 15 days community service |
United States Coast Guard
USA v Hasson, Christopher Paul (US District Court (Maryland) — 8:19-cr-00096-GJH) | |||
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Closed |
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Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson was a United States Coast Guard officer and self-described white nationalist who pleaded guilty to owning firearms while a user of a controlled substance. He had assembled a list of targets and wanted to commit acts of terroristic violence to establish a white ethnostate. | |||
Christopher Paul Hasson
a.k.a.
Christopher Hasson
Suspected affiliations:
United States Coast Guard
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Unlawful possession of unregistered firearms silencers 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 160 months (all charges) |
Unlawful possession of firearms silencers unidentified by serial number 26 U.S.C. § 5861(i) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 160 months (all charges) | |
Possession of firearm and ammunition by unlawful user or addict of any controlled substance 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 160 months (all charges) | |
Simple possession of Tramadol, a Schedule IV controlled substance 21 U.S.C. § 844(a) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 160 months (all charges) |
United States Marine Corps
State of Oklahoma vs Chesny, Michael Joseph (Rogers County (OK) District Court — CF-2019-699) | |||
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Arraignment 05-February-2021 (Arraignment) |
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Chesny was a US Marine and an organizer of Unite the Right. In May 2017 he was arrested for trespassing while performing a banner drop of a banner with the logo of Generation Identity. In this case, he is alleged to have committed felony child neglect. | |||
Michael Joseph Chesny
a.k.a.
Michael Chesny
Bunker Santa
Tyrone
Suspected affiliations:
United States Marine Corps (former)
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Conspiracy to communicate a threat in interstate commerce 21 O.S. 843.5(C) (Oklahoma Statutes) |
Convicted (Plea) | Deferred |
Vanguard America
USA v Clark, Jeffrey (US District Court (District of Columbia) — 1:18-cr-00338) | |||
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Closed |
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Jeffrey Clark is the brother of the late Edward Clark, who allegedly killed himself hours after his Gab contact, Robert Bowers, allegedly murdered eleven people in a synagogue in Pittsburgh. Both Clark brothers were active in the DC alt-right scene, attended Unite the Right in Charlottesville, and were apparently close with organizer Jason Kessler. Jeffrey was charged with weapons charges after his family members contacted the FBI concerned about his social media posts. | |||
Jeffrey Raphiel Clark, Jr.
a.k.a.
Jeffrey Clark
DC Bowl Gang
@PureWhiteEvil
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America (suspected)
Bowl Patrol (suspected)
Alt Right (suspected)
Atomwaffen (suspected)
Proud Boys
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Unlawful possession of firearms by person who is unlawful user of a controlled substance 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Time Served (approx. 10 months) |
Possessing high capacity magazines § 7-2506.01 (Code of the District of Columbia) |
Dismissed (Plea) | Up to 1 year | |
USA v Fields (US District Court (Western Va) — 3:18-cr-00011-MFU) | |||
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. | |||
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) | |||
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. | |||
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 |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-07) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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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 |
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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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Aggravated Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 70 years |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-10) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 20 years |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-09) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Aggravated Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 70 years |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-05) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Failure to stop for an accident resulting in death § 46.2-894 (Virginia Motor Vehicle Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 9 years |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-04) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Aggravated Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 70 years |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-08) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Aggravated Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 70 years |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-03) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 20 years |
State of Maryland v Brandon Troy Higgs (Baltimore County (MD) Circuit Court — 03K19000218) | |||
Closed |
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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
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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 | |
Virginia v Robert Ray (Albemarle County (VA) Circuit Court — CR18000597-00) | |||
Capias Issued |
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Robert 'Azzmador' Ray is accused of deploying pepper spray at the small group of counter-protesters at the Thomas Jefferson statue at UVa on August 11, 2017, during the tiki torch march. | |||
Robert Warren Ray
a.k.a.
Azzmador
Robert Ray
Suspected affiliations:
Daily Stormer
Vanguard America
Patriot Front
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Maliciously Releasing Gas § 18.2-312 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 20 years |
Virginia v James Alex Fields (Charlottesville City (VA) Circuit Court — CR17000296-02) | |||
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. | |||
James Alex Fields
a.k.a.
James Fields
Alex Fields
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
Disdain for Plebs
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Malicious Wounding § 18.2-51.2 (Virginia Criminal Code) |
Convicted (jury) | 20 years |
USA v Climo, Conor (US District Court (Nevada) — 2:19-cr-00232-JCM-NJK) | |||
Closed 25-September-2020 (Sentencing) |
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Conor Climo allegedly was planning attacks against gay and Jewish people in Las Vegas. He was arrested after a confidential human source turned the FBI onto him and was charged with possessing explosives and firearms illegally. | |||
Conor Climo
a.k.a.
B1488
Sir88
Suspected affiliations:
Traditionalist Worker's Party
Atomwaffen Division
Feuerkrieg Division
Bowl Patrol
Vanguard America
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Possession of an unregistered firearm 26 U.S.C. § 5841, 5861(d), and 5871 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 24 months |
USA v Arena, Fred C (US District Court (Eastern PA) — 2:19-cr-00638-JP) | |||
Closed |
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Fred Arena was arrested for lying to the FBI and on security clearance forms. He was a co-organizer of Unite the Right 2. | |||
Fred C. Arena
a.k.a.
Fred Arena
McCormick Foley
John S. Mosby
Fritz Coon Heydrich
Big 88
Fritz Arena
Mosby S. John
George Rockwell
Suspected affiliations:
Vanguard America
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False statements to government officials (5 counts) 18 U.S.C. § 1001(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 6 months |
USA v Thomasberg, Andrew (US District Court (Eastern VA) — 1:19-cr-337) | |||
Closed |
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Andrew Thomasberg is a supposed member of Atomwaffen who was arrested on allegations of unlawful firearms possession. One of his firearms purchased under his name was found at the home of another suspected Atomwaffen member. He pleaded guilty to both charges in 2019. | |||
Andrew Jon Thomasberg
a.k.a.
Drew Thomasberg
Andrew Thomasberg
Suspected affiliations:
Atomwaffen
Vanguard America
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False statement during acquisition of a firearm 18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(6) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months |
Possession of a firearm by controlled substance abuser 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | 12 months |
Virginia Flaggers
North Carolina v Jessica Lynne Reavis (Chatham County (NC) Court — 19CR051583) | |||
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Awaiting Appeal 22-February-2021 (Hearing) |
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Jessica Reavis is an activist within several neo-Confederate groups operating throughout Virginia and North Carolina. She is alleged to have illegally carried a concealed weapon during a protest about Confederate monuments in North Carolina. | |||
Jessica Lynne Reavis
a.k.a.
Jessica Reavis
Suspected affiliations:
League of the South
Virginia Flaggers
United Daughters of the Confederacy
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Carrying a weapon at parades, etc § 14-277.2 (North Carolina Criminal Code) |
Appealed (Bench Conviction) | 6 months probation, 15 days community service |
White Rabbits
USA v Hari et al (US District Court (Central IL) — 2:18-cr-20014-SLD-EIL) | |||
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Awaiting Trial 01-March-2021 (Pretrial Conference, def. Hari) |
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These four defendants are accused of bombing a mosque and a women's health center in 2018. | |||
Michael Hari
Suspected affiliations:
White Rabbits (fka Patriot Freedom Fighters)
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Unlawful possession of a machine gun 18 U.S.C. § 922(o) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years |
Conspiracy to interfere with commerce by threats and violence 18 U.S.C. § 1951 and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Attempted Arson 18 U.S.C. § 844(i) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 20 years | |
Illegal possession of a firearm by a felon 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years | |
Joe Morris
Suspected affiliations:
White Rabbits (fka Patriot Freedom Fighters)
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Unlawful possession of a machine gun 18 U.S.C. § 922(o) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years |
Conspiracy to interfere with commerce by threats and violence 18 U.S.C. § 1951 and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Attempted Arson 18 U.S.C. § 844(i) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 20 years | |
Michael McWhorter
Suspected affiliations:
White Rabbits (fka Patriot Freedom Fighters)
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Unlawful possession of a machine gun 18 U.S.C. § 922(o) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years |
Conspiracy to interfere with commerce by threats and violence 18 U.S.C. § 1951 and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Attempted Arson 18 U.S.C. § 844(i) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 20 years | |
Michael McWhorter
Suspected affiliations:
White Rabbits (fka Patriot Freedom Fighters)
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Unlawful possession of a machine gun 18 U.S.C. § 922(o) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 10 years |
Conspiracy to interfere with commerce by threats and violence 18 U.S.C. § 1951 and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | Up to 20 years | |
Attempted Arson 18 U.S.C. § 844(i) and 2 (United States Code) |
Indicted | 5 years to 20 years | |
Ellis Mack
a.k.a.
EJ
Suspected affiliations:
White Rabbits (fka Patriot Freedom Fighters)
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Unlawful possession of a machine gun 18 U.S.C. § 922(o) and 924(a)(2) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 10 years |
Conspiracy to interfere with commerce by threats and violence 18 U.S.C. § 1951 and 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Plea) | Up to 20 years | |
USA v Hari et al (US District Court (MN) — 0:18-cr-00150-DWF-HB) | |||
Awaiting Sentencing |
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These four defendants are accused of bombing a mosque and a women's health center in 2018. | |||
Michael Hari
Suspected affiliations:
White Rabbits (fka Patriot Freedom Fighters)
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Intentionally defacing, damaging, and destroying religious property 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(1) and 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Up to 20 years |
Intentionally obstructing free exercise of religious beliefs 18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2) and 2 (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Up to 20 years | |
Conspiracy to commit federal felonies by means of fire and explosives 18 U.S.C. § 844(h) and 844(m) (United States Code) |
Convicted (Jury) | Up to 20 years | |
Carrying and using a destructive device during and in relation to crimes of violenc |