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Prosecutors seek 5-year term for ex-leader of neo-Nazi group

Prosecutors seek 5-year term for ex-leader of neo-Nazi group
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Prosecutors seek 5-year term for ex-leader of neo-Nazi group

Prosecutors seek 5-year term for ex-leader of neo-Nazi group
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Leader of the white-supremacist group Atomwaffen admits he threatened journalists and activists

Leader of the white-supremacist group Atomwaffen admits he threatened journalists and activists
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Neo-Nazi group leader who threatened journalists and activists pleads guilty to hate crimes


Neo-Nazi group leader who threatened journalists and activists pleads guilty to hate crimes
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FBI agent Raymond Duda speaks in February 2020 about charges against members of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division.
A leader of the white-supremacist neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal conspiracy and hate-crime charges for threatening journalists and activists.
Cameron Shea, 25, and three co-defendants were charged with plotting in an online chat group to identify journalists and advocates they wanted to threaten as retaliation for their work exposing antisemitism, the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington said in a news release.

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Friday News: Common sense


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"RED FLAG" BILL WOULD TEMPORARILY REMOVE FIREARM FROM DANGEROUS INDIVIDUALS: A North Carolina bill allowing courts to temporarily seize firearms from people who are deemed a threat to themselves or others was filed Thursday, hours after President Joe Biden recommended states adopt laws to reduce gun violence. But if history is any guide, Democrats will have a hard time passing such “red flag” bills in North Carolina. Three of them, Reps. Marcia Morey of Durham, John Autry, of Charlotte, and Grier Martin, of Wake County, filed House Bill 525 Thursday just before 4 p.m. The 10-page proposal outlines a process for “an extreme risk protection order” that a family member, a current or former spouse or partner, law enforcement or a health-care provider could pursue to have guns temporarily removed from someone who courts deemed a danger. Nineteen states and Washington, D.C., have adopted similar legislation, Biden said.

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Mother and 18-month-old child killed in Fort Pierce mobile home fire

The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office has identified Mandy Rau, 34 and her 18-month-old daughter, Melody Mendoza, as the victims who lost their lives in a Fort Pierce mobile home fire.

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Neo-Nazi group member who threatened journalist gets pr...


An Arizona man who joined other members of a neo-Nazi group in a coordinated campaign to threaten and harass journalists, activists and other targets on both U.S. coasts was sentenced Wednesday to 16 months in federal prison.
Johnny Roman Garza, 21, expressed remorse before a federal judge in Seattle handed down the sentence, which was roughly half the length of the term recommended by prosecutors and a probation officer.
Garza pleaded guilty in September to conspiring with other members of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division to deliver threatening messages to journalists' homes and other places in the U.S. On a Jewish journalist's bedroom window, Garza affixed a poster that depicted a man in a skull mask holding a Molotov cocktail in front of a burning home. The poster included the journalist's name and home address.

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Neo-Nazi group member sentenced to 16 months in prison for threatening journalists


Neo-Nazi group member sentenced to 16 months in prison for threatening journalists
December 10, 2020 / 11:12 AM
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5 members of white nationalist group arrested
An Arizona man who joined other members of a neo-Nazi group in a coordinated campaign to threaten and harass journalists, activists and other targets on both U.S. coasts was sentenced Wednesday to 16 months in federal prison. Johnny Roman Garza, 21, expressed remorse before a federal judge in Seattle handed down the sentence, which was roughly half the length of the term recommended by prosecutors and a probation officer.
Garza pleaded guilty in September to conspiring with other members of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division to deliver threatening messages to journalists' homes and other places in the U.S. On a Jewish journalist's bedroom window, Garza affixed a poster that depicted a man in a skull mask holding a Molotov cocktail in front of a burning home. According to CBS affiliate KPHO, the poster included the victim's name and address and read, "Your actions have consequences. Our patience has its limits... You have been visited by your local Nazis."

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Neo-Nazi group member who threatened Jewish US journalist sentenced to prison


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Raymond Duda, FBI Special Agent in Charge in Seattle, speaks during a news conference at a podium, about charges against a group of alleged members of the US neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division for cyber-stalking and mailing threatening communications, including the Swastika-laden posters at right, in a campaign against journalists in several cities, February 26, 2020. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
AP — An Arizona man who joined other members of a neo-Nazi group in a coordinated campaign to threaten and harass journalists, activists and other targets on both US coasts was sentenced Wednesday to 16 months in federal prison.
Johnny Roman Garza, 21, expressed remorse before a federal judge in Seattle handed down the sentence, which was roughly half the length of the term recommended by prosecutors and a probation officer.

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