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Decapitated, Gutted Animals Found in Texas Linked to 'Satanic Ritual'—Officials


Decapitated, Gutted Animals Found in Texas Linked to 'Satanic Ritual'—Officials
On 5/11/21 at 6:44 AM EDT
Authorities believe the discovery of 15 animal carcasses dumped near a road in El Paso, Texas, on Monday may have been linked to "satanic" worship.
A resident found decapitated and gutted sheep and goats near the Dyer Street and Railroad Drive intersection in the northeast of the city.
"It did not look like the portions for eating were removed from the goats. The bodies seem intact," Capt. Ray Spears, a game warden with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department told KVIA.com. "Satanic rituals, blood removal, possibly. Not a common occurrence to see that many goats dumped like that."

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Authorities: Alabama man arrested in ritual animal slaying


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Saturday, May 8, 2021
ROME, Ga. (AP) - An Alabama man is free on bond after his arrest for his alleged involvement in the killing of a farm animal during what authorities said was a “ritual sacrifice” during training in Georgia for a white supremacist group, authorities said.
Brandon Gregory Ashley, 27, of Hayden, Alabama, was extradited Thursday to Rome, Georgia, from the Jefferson County Jail in Birmingham, Alabama, and subsequently released on a $10,000 bond from the Floyd County Jail, The Rome News-Tribune reported.
Ashley, Patrik Mathews, William Garfield Bilbrough IV, Brian Mark Lemley Jr., and Duncan Christopher Trimmell were charged last month with aggravated animal cruelty and all but Trimmell were also charged with livestock theft by a Floyd County grand jury, according to an indictment first reported by the Rome News-Tribune. It was not immediately clear whether any of them had a lawyer who could comment on the charges.

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White Supremacist 'The Base' members charged with cutting off ram's head, drinking its blood in Halloween ritual sacrifice while planning race war -- Society's Child -- Sott.net

White Supremacist 'The Base' members charged with cutting off ram's head, drinking its blood in Halloween ritual sacrifice while planning race war -- Society's Child -- Sott.net
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New indictments shed light on alleged terror cell in Georgia

New indictments shed light on alleged terror cell in Georgia
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Alabama man part of Georgia neo-Nazi group allegedly plotting to kill activists


Alabama man part of Georgia neo-Nazi group allegedly plotting to kill activists
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By Chris Joyner The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS) and
Tribune Media Services
The recent indictments of two more men connected to an alleged neo-Nazi terror cell in Floyd County shine new light on the reach of the group known as the Base.
Duncan Christopher Trimmell, 23 of Austin, Texas, and Brandon Gregory Ashley, 21 of Hayden, Ala., face charges of animal cruelty related to the alleged theft and ritual beheading of a ram or goat on Halloween 2019, according to an indictment handed down by a Floyd County grand jury earlier this month.

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New indictments shed light on alleged terrorist cell in Rome, Ga.


By CHRIS JOYNER | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Published: April 26, 2021
ATLANTA (Tribune News Service) — The recent indictments of two more men connected to an alleged neo-Nazi terror cell in Floyd County shine new light on the reach of the group known as the Base.
Duncan Christopher Trimmell, 23 of Austin, Texas, and Brandon Gregory Ashley, 21 of Hayden, Ala., face charges of animal cruelty related to the alleged theft and ritual beheading of a ram or goat on Halloween 2019, according to an indictment handed down by a Floyd County grand jury earlier this month.
The charges, first reported by the Rome News-Tribune, reveal more of the web of what authorities describe as a criminal gang whose members planned to kill a Bartow County couple they suspected of being anti-fascist activists. Group members were arrested as part of a undercover investigation by state and federal law enforcement before they could carry out the plot.

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Members of White Supremacist group The Base are charged with killing ram


Members of White Supremacist group The Base are charged with 'cutting off a ram's head and drinking its blood in a Halloween ritual sacrifice at a Georgia training camp while they were planning a race war'
Five members of The Base were charged this month with killing a ram during what authorities have said was a 'ritual sacrifice' at the group's training camp
Three other members were charged last year in the animal's killing took place on Halloween in 2019
Investigators say the group stole the ram from a local property and tried to kill it with a knife during a meeting on the isolated property

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Alleged white supremacist from Elkton charged in 'ritual sacrifice' of animal


ROME, Ga. – The killing of a farm animal during what authorities have said was a "ritual sacrifice" during a training camp in Georgia for a white supremacist group has led to charges against five additional men, including one from Elkton.
Brian Mark Lemley Jr. – an Army veteran from Elkton – Patrik Mathews, William Garfield Bilbrough IV, Brandon Gregory Ashley and Duncan Christopher Trimmell were charged last week with aggravated animal cruelty and all but Trimmell were also charged with livestock theft by a Floyd County grand jury, according to an indictment first reported by the Rome News-Tribune. 
Lemley and Mathews were first arrested in January 2020 near Newark, Del., where they shared an apartment in the Oak Tree Apartments off Otts Chapel Road. A closed-circuit television camera and microphone investigators installed in the home captured Lemley making plans for violence at a gun rights rally in Virginia with the hopes of sparking a civil war, prosecutors alleged.

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Alabama Man Indicted In Ram Beheading During White Supremacist Training | 97.5 KMOD


Apr 19, 2021
An Alabama man is facing an aggravated animal cruelty and theft charge in Georgia after being accused of beheading a ram during a white supremacy training camp in 2019. Brandon Gregory Ashley is one of five people charged last week in the event that allegedly occurred in Silver Creek for hate group The Base. The Rome News-Tribune reports The Base is an online group of "hard-core neo-Nazis." During a training session, this group allegedly stole a ram from a farm and attempted to kill it with a knife. When that didn't work, they allegedly shot the ram and beheaded the animal as part of a "pagan ritual sacrifice."

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