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Former FBI agent: After members of white supremacist gang indicted, more charges likely
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The local men facing charges in connection to a violent white supremacist gang likely won’t be the last charged, a retired FBI agent told News4Jax.
Three local men in federal court in Jacksonville on Thursday are among 16 Florida men named in a federal indictment, part of a violent gang that goes by “Unforgiven.”
One of the men is from Jacksonville, one is from Orange Park and another is from Satsuma.
Florida ‘white supremacist gang’ members indicted on kidnapping, assault charges Kathryn Varn, Tampa Bay Times
A grand jury has indicted 16 members of a Florida white supremacist group on kidnapping, assault and racketeering charges, federal authorities announced Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Justice unsealed a 19-page indictment implicating members of the group, called Unforgiven including four from the greater Tampa Bay area. One charge stems from an assault last summer at a Peace Walk for Black Lives that a Department of Justice spokesperson said took place at the Hernando County courthouse in Brooksville.
Federal prosecutors, who a spokeswoman said began investigating the group in 2016, described Unforgiven as a racketeering enterprise engaged in acts of “violence, kidnapping, robbery, obstruction of justice, and other offenses,” according to a news release issued by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Middle District of Florida.