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Maryland man sentenced in scheme to defraud the elderly


A Maryland man has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison following a scheme that defrauded more than a hundred elderly people.
A federal jury convicted Keno Romario Brown, 26, of Hyattsville, in March 2020 of mail and wire fraud over a lottery scheme. The judge ordered Brown to pay $775,225 in restitution, as well.
In what prosecutors called a “heartless scheme,” Brown and two co-conspirators started contacting victims in April 2013 and identified themselves as representatives of a company.
Brown told the victims that they won a lottery or sweepstakes sponsored by the company, but in order to collect the prize, the victims had to pay fees and taxes in advance. ....

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Ex-leader of neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Division sentenced for swatting


Ex-leader of neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Division sentenced for swatting
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May 4 (UPI) A former leader of a neo-Nazi group was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in prison for his role in a swatting scheme that targeted journalists who reported on his organization as well as a Virginia university, a historic African American church and others.
John Cameron Denton, 27, of Montgomery, Texas, was a leader of his state s Atomwaffen Division, which the Anti-Defamation League describes as a group whose members, some of who have been linked to murder cases and alleged plots to attack civilians, are preparing for a race war. ....

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Former neo-Nazi group leader sentenced for swatting


Former neo-Nazi group leader sentenced for swatting
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A former leader of a violent neo-Nazi group was sentenced Tuesday to 41 months in prison for swatting calls aimed at a historically Black church, an Islamic center, a Virginia university, a former U.S. Cabinet member and journalists around the country.
John Cameron Denton, 27, was the Texas leader of the Atomwaffen Division when the group made at least 134 swatting calls between October 2018 and February 2019, according to the Department of Justice. The false calls, claiming that someone was in imminent danger, directed first responders to respond to the location of the third party. ....

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Former Leader of Neo-Nazi Group Gets 3 Years in Swatting Case


The sentence comes two months after another man was ordered to serve 33 months in prison for managing the chat room where the crimes were organized.
John Cameron Denton speaks to the crew of a 2018 PBS Frontline documentary examining American hate groups in Texas. (Image courtesy of PBS Frontline)
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (CN) A Texas man known as the former leader of a neo-Nazi extremist group was sentenced Tuesday to 41 months in prison for making fake emergency calls targeting journalists, minorities and elected officials.
According to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, John Cameron Denton, 27, of Montgomery, Texas, ran a local branch of the Atomwaffen Division, an international white supremacist group linked to arms dealing, murder and other crimes. ....

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Prison sentence for ex-leader of US neo-Nazi group


Prison sentence for ex-leader of US neo-Nazi group
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5/4/2021
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A neo-Nazi protest in the US state of Georgia in April 2018
The former leader of a US neo-Nazi group was sentenced to 41 months in prison on Tuesday for waging a campaign to intimidate journalists and racial and religious minorities.
John Cameron Denton, 27, of Montgomery, Texas, was convicted of carrying out dozens of swatting attacks across the United States between October 2018 and February 2019.
Swatting involves calling emergency services to report bomb threats, hostage-takings or other violent activity, forcing police SWAT teams to respond.
Denton s swatting activities were not harmless pranks; he carefully chose his targets to antagonize and harass religious and racial communities, journalists, and others against whom he held a bias or grievance, FBI special agent Timothy Thibault said in a statement. ....

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