Neo-Nazi group linked to killings in Florida, Virginia, California

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Deadly Connection: Neo-Nazi Group Linked To 3 Accused Killers

At first glance, five killings in three states since last May appeared to be unrelated, isolated cases.

But a common thread is emerging. Three young men have been charged, and all appear to have links to the same white supremacist group: the Atomwaffen Division.

Atomwaffen is German for "atomic weapons," and the group is extreme. It celebrates Adolf Hitler and Charles Manson, its online images are filled with swastikas, and it promotes violence.

One of the group's videos shows young men, wearing scarves over their faces and camouflage, firing rifles during military-style training. The video begins with group members shouting in unison, "Race War Now," and concludes with the tag line, "Join Your Local Nazis."

"Atomwaffen no doubt takes some of the white supremacist rhetoric to another level. The views that they articulate are white supremacists on steroids," said Joanna Mendelson, who follows extremist groups for the Anti-Defamation League in Los Angeles.

"And what is the change they want to see? Real-world violence. Real-world apocalyptic violence," she added.

Radical Islam and neo-Nazi attacks

In the public conversation about extremism, radical Islamists get most of the attention. But according to a U.S. government report and private monitoring groups, right-wing extremists have carried out a similar number of killings since 2001.

The First Amendment protects the free speech rights of neo-Nazi groups like Atomwaffen, which was formed in 2015.

Group members hide their identities and may not even know one another beyond their online pseudonyms, although some have gathered for weapons training.

According to various estimates by monitoring groups, Atomwaffen is believed to have fewer than 100 members scattered across the country, with Florida and Texas considered key areas.

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According to a report, murder suspect Sam Woodward belonged to the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen and attended one of its military-style training camps.

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But it keeps popping up in the news.

In Orange County, Calif., prosecutors say 20-year-old Sam Woodward fatally stabbed 19-year-old Blaze Bernstein on Jan. 2.

They had attended high school together and apparently went to a park on the night of the killing. Bernstein was Jewish and openly gay. He was back home for winter break from the University of Pennsylvania.

"Blaze was a brilliant, colorful and charismatic man who shined light on all of the lives, and people and communities that he touched," Bernstein's father, Gideon, said at a news conference just days after his son's death.

According to the news outlet ProPublica, Woodward was an Atomwaffen member who attended one of its training camps. Group members are supporting him on social media.

Five killings

This was the most recent of three separate attacks, and a total of five deaths, with apparent links to Atomwaffen.

"All these young men, steeped in this propaganda, both online and off, went on to enact violence," said Keegan Hankes, who studies far-right groups for the Southern Poverty Law Center.

"The fact that so much of it came to light in a short period of time shows how devastatingly potent some of these materials can be," he added.

As far-right groups try to expand, they are operating more openly, he said. One tactic is posting flyers on college campuses. The purpose appears twofold.

Groups believe they'll find some recruits and provoke outrage among others, generating the notoriety they seek.

"That's why you see them trying to drive media attention, because it may get an angry disaffected young man to go to that forum and further go down that rabbit trail," Hankes said.

The group is now on the radar of technology companies; ProPublica reported Tuesdaythat at least four have taken steps to bar material from Atomwaffen.

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Devon Arthurs, 19, was arrested after leading police to the bodies of his two roommates at his Tampa, Fla., home last May. He has pleaded not guilty, but during interrogation, he said he acted because Atomwaffen members were plotting attacks.

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In Reston, Va., just outside Washington, D.C., police say a couple was fatally shot in December by their daughter's 17-year-old boyfriend.

The shooting took place after the couple told their daughter to break up with the boy when they learned of his neo-Nazi beliefs — reportedly linked to Atomwaffen.

The accused, who is not being named because he is a minor, shot himself in the head but survived. According to Hankes, he appears to be mostly a sympathizer with Atomwaffen, though at least one report said he was in direct contact with the group.

A double killing in Florida

Atomwaffen first came to public attention in a double-murder case last May in Tampa, Fla.

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Brandon Russell, 22, considered a leader in Atomwaffen, was arrested in May after law enforcement agents found bomb-making materials in the garage of his Tampa apartment. He was sentenced to five years in prison in January.

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Devon Arthurs, 19, was charged with killing two roommates. He told police he was an Atomwaffen member — and bizarrely — also a convert to fundamentalist Islam.

He has pleaded not guilty. But during police interrogation, he claimed he acted to prevent attacks that Atomwaffen members were plotting and because his roommates were taunting him for his religious conversion.

"In hindsight, it's very stupid what I've done. And honestly, all of this feels very surreal, like a dream," he told police in a videotaped interrogation that was recently released.

Another roommate, Brandon Russell, 22, was considered a leader of Atomwaffen. In a separate case, he was sentenced in January to five years for possessing explosives.

Atomwaffen was also one of the many white supremacist groups that gathered last year in Charlottesville, Va., for a rally that turned violent.

"I've been doing this work for 17 years, and not to be hyperbolic in any way, but we've never been as busy as we are today," said Mendelson of the ADL. "The white supremacists are much more emboldened."

They're no longer on the fringes, she said. Now they want to be mainstream.
 

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These people and the people who enable them need to be treated like terrorists that they are.
Spend 8 years recruiting blacks, Asians and Latinos into the military and then bring in a less sympathetic president .

Lights out...
 

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These people and the people who enable them need to be treated like terrorists that they are.
I pray for the day these inbred fukks start lashing out more violentyl that the Federal govt comes down on them hard. Ban and disarm white supremacist militias with full brutal force.
 

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I pray for the day these inbred fukks start lashing out more violentyl that the Federal govt comes down on them hard. Ban and disarm white supremacist militias with full brutal force.

I think and am hoping there's a lot of blowback across the board when Trump is gone


The stuff that's been happening should never happen again
 

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Washington Post
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Three men have been charged in the bombing of a Minnesota mosque. One of them had submitted a bid for Trump's border wall.








WASHINGTONPOST.COM|BY KRISTINE PHILLIPS


He wanted to build Trump’s border wall. He was just charged in the bombing of a Minnesota mosque.
Michael McWhorter told federal agents that the trio did not intend to kill anyone but wanted to “scare” Muslims “out of the country."
Black identity terrorists and antifa at it again!
 

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I would imagine Black people attend this mosque so false flag then?
Makes sense. Any other explanation isn't needed.

We're in a post racial society and minorities are the true racists .
 
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