Former neo-Nazi to KING 5 reporter he targeted: 'I just want

Former neo-Nazi to KING 5 reporter he targeted: 'I just want to apologize'


Former neo-Nazi to KING 5 reporter he targeted: 'I just want to apologize'
21-year-old Johnny Roman Garza is looking to atone for what he did as a member of the Atomwaffen Division.
Author: KING 5 Staff
Updated: 8:54 PM PST January 7, 2021
A former member of the Atomwaffen Division, a neo-Nazi group that threatened journalists and persons of color in Washington state and across the country, has a message before he reports to federal prison later this month.
“I just want to apologize,” said 21-year-old Johnny Roman Garza from his parent’s home outside of Phoenix, Arizona.
Garza made his apology during a Zoom interview with KING 5’s Chris Ingalls, one of the victims of what the FBI says was a conspiracy to threaten and cyberstalk persons of color and journalists who reported on the group’s activities.

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