Thursday, February 19, 2009

KKK loser goes to jail!

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The alleged leader of a Ku Klux Klan group was indicted on a second-degree murder charge Wednesday in the shooting death of an Oklahoma woman who police said was killed during an initiation in south Louisiana.
A grand jury indicted Raymond Foster, 44, and three other suspected group members in the death of Cynthia Lynch, 43, of Tulsa, Okla. She was recruited to join the group over the Internet and was shot to death when a disagreement arose during an initiation in November, authorities have said.


Foster's 20-year-old son Shane and another suspect were indicted on an obstruction of justice charge by the grand jury meeting about 30 miles north of New Orleans in St. Tammany Parish. A fourth suspect was charged as an accessory after the fact.


Four others arrested in the case were not indicted.
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nvestigators said they found weapons, Confederate flags and six Klan robes at the campsite where Lynch was killed.


All the suspects are from Washington Parish, where the Klan flourished in the 1960s. Now, however, the KKK is considered weak and loosely organized at the local and national levels.
Lynch's former attorney had described her as lonely and troubled and said she may have sought a sense of belonging with the group — referred to at times as the Sons of Dixie or the Dixie Brotherhood. Investigators said in November that statements from suspects suggested Lynch didn't get along with Raymond Foster and was shot after she asked to be taken away from the initiation site, a remote camp in northern St. Tammany Parish, near the Washington Parish line.
In November, Sheriff Jack Strain said an investigation began soon after the shooting when two members of the group went to a convenience store and asked a clerk how to remove blood from clothing. She notified the sheriff's office.



Foster would face mandatory life in prison if convicted on the second-degree murder charge. His attorney did not return a call for comment Wednesday.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Justin Boyer threatens to sue Nazis

http://onepeoplesproject.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1565&Itemid=2

There is a lot of people wondering what next for Justin Boyer. Well, first I want to start at the beginning. Later on I am going to correct all the disloyal and dysfunctional people that have put my name through the dirt. There will be a decree of punishment, issued by a court or judge and all the slander, defamation, calumny, vilification of my name will stop soon. That means all that Matthew E. Ramsey slander will stop on the website called zogsnightmare and any other sites with a 60 IQ. But anyway, back to the main topic. I want to make this clear to everyone. I am no longer a National Socialist and will never ever take part in a genocidal movement again. I have seen so much lack of honor and the unjust of people. I cant believe I was so blinded by the thrill of hate.


It was very over powering at first, and very deceptive. It felt as if we were gods and no one could do anything to us. That’s too much power for all those people. I have seen a lot of things in my life and most of it was through my National Socialist view point. I want to say it was a waste of time believing we could take over the world and millions would follow us into battle. Now that I sit back and think about it I laugh because it was stupid. Like Jim Ram stupid. There is 6 billion people on this earth and we have had 30 to 100 people show for a rally once or twice a year. Ok, well its pretty pointless to add up the figures.


I thought we were making a difference for “our white people” and the only thing we were making is the world hate us, our family hate us, and everybody around us feel hate. It was nothing but the design of a deceptive false flag of the “white family” value system put on us by these groups. I know that my heart was untrue and filled with the hate and emotions of the suffering of others.

German Neo-Nazi attacks on the rise

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Trade unionist Holger Kindler has been to at least 20 rallies to protest neo-Nazi gatherings in various German cities and towns. But he says he's never seen anything like what happened last Saturday.Kindler was among the 80 unionists and leftists who were having a break at a motorway rest stop in the eastern German state of Thuringia on Saturday when a busload of 41 far-right extremists pulled in. He and his colleagues had just joined some 10,000 people demonstrating a major neo-Nazi march in Dresden.'


'One of my colleagues who was in the car park called me on my cell phone and told me they had arrived and were aggressive,'' he said. ''I just went into shock. It was a Nazi crew that was very political, not just sub-cultural. They weren't satisfied with walking through Dresden.''Five anti-fascist demonstrators were left injured, including one with serious skull fractures. The neo-Nazis weren't bumbling skinheads, Kindler said. They were autonome Nationalisten or free nationalists – a radical, political segment of the far-right scene in Germany who are growing in number and, experts fear, poised to create a new wave of neo-Nazi violence.


The attack at the rest stop follows recent figures showing a 30 percent rise last year in far-right crime and the shocking knife assault on Alois Mannichl, police chief in the southern town of Passau. Though investigators have yet to find Mannichl’s assailant, they are looking for a man described as a tall skinhead.These disparate events, according to observers, are explained by upheavals in the far-right scene caused by the breakdown of old alliances and the emergence of new, aggressive splinter groups.



''It's a trend,'' said Matthias Adrian, a former skinhead who now helps extremists quit the scene. ''We've noticed more threats against those getting out and attacks on democratic activists by right-wing extremists. The atmosphere has changed and it is now more aggressive. This is the tip of the iceberg.''

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

KKK spray paint cars

http://www.courierpress.com/news/2009/feb/16/police-kkk-spray-painted-vehicles-north-side/


Authorities say 'KKK' was discovered spray-painted on at least two vehicles on Evansville's North Side Sunday.


The two incidents happened overnight Saturday into Sunday while the vehicles were parked at residences less than a quarter mile apart near Diamond and First Avenues.
In the first case, police awakened victim Michael T. Bacon after an officer spotted his vandalized 2008 Subaru Outback outside his residence in the 1000 block of Fulton Parkway. According to an Evansville Police Department report, the vandals had spray-painted much of the vehicle and written 'KKK' on the right front passenger door.


Hours later, 54-year-old Janice Jackson reported finding her 2000 Cadillac Deville vandalized in front of her home in the 2700 block of North Second Avenue.
According to a separate police report, 'KKK' was spray painted on the passenger side.



"The victim stated this was most likely kids in the neighborhood and was not a hate crime against her," police wrote in the report.
Authorities say they have no suspects in the case.
- Gavin Lesnick

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

KKK loser was a Cop

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FRUITLAND PARK, Fla. - A local sheriff's office said Ku Klux Klan recruitment fliers and photos ended up in his mailbox.

The sheriff said one of the men seen in it was a police officer.

The photo sparked an internal investigation by the Fruitland Park Police Department, and now one of its officers has resigned in the wake of the allegations.

The first complaint surfaced three weeks ago, when the Sumter County Sheriff's Office said someone was putting up KKK recruitment fliers around town.

Investigators said a post office box connected to the fliers came back to Fruitland Park police Officer James Elkins.

The chief then launched an internal investigation.

Two days ago, the Lake County sheriff received photos in the mail alleging that Elkins has been involved with the KKK.

Included in the envelope were photographs of a man alleged to be Elkins in a green KKK uniform.

Fruitland Park police Chief Mark Isom said that man is Elkins. There's even one picture showing the man wearing a police uniform under his white KKK robe.

Isom said it is one of the department's old blue uniforms. The chief said he guarantees none of the other men in the photos are his officers.


Elkins resigned Jan. 20. He was suspended three days earlier for conduct unbecoming of an officer.

Elkins hasn't worked on the force in 14 months. He has been on workman's comp because of an injury he sustained when he crashed his cruiser chasing a drug suspect.


Of the more than 1,000 citations Elkins wrote in 2005, more than 200 went to blacks or

Hispanics. There was a similar proportion in 2006.


The chief said he does not believe there was any racial profiling.
Attorney Cheney Mason said there's no clear-cut appeals process, but someone like the governor could issue a blanket pardon.


"It is maybe just a traffic ticket, but that traffic ticket may have cost some people their jobs," Mason said. "It may have cost some people a great deal of money because their insurance being dropped, or going up. It's some pretty serious consequences."

Vandal has Nazi ties: police find dope on him

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A man suspected of spray painting swastikas and racist slogans on a Messianic Jewish house of worship was doing more than making idle threats, Mobile police said Tuesday.


Thomas Hayward Lewis, 22, who was first arrested Thursday, has affiliations with neo-Nazi groups, police said, and a search of his house turned up a cache of "explosive materials," which investigators believe he was ready to use.


Police charged Lewis with third-degree criminal mischief, criminal possession of explosives and possession of a controlled substance.


He lives with his parents on South Jefferson Street near downtown, police said.
Police Chief Phillip Garrett said investigators believe that Lewis also painted hate graffiti at Cooper Riverside Park, and they are looking for possible associates of Lewis.


There's no indication that his parents had any idea what their son was up to, Garrett said.
On the morning of Jan. 5, members of the Congregation Tree of Life found their west Mobile building defaced with spray-painted swastikas and racist slogans, such as "Hitler was right" and "Juden raus," which is German for "Jews get out."


The names Waffen SS and Combat 18, a neo-Nazi group, were also painted on the building, according to police photos.


The members were upset, said Barbara Morgan, the congregation's administrator, but many brushed it off as a cruel prank because of the sloppiness of the work and some mistakes in the writing.


Tree of Life members consider themselves to be Jewish, but believe Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
Laborers with the Mobile Public Works Department found racist graffiti in Cooper Riverside Park the same day as the Tree of Life vandalism, Garrett said, and investigators comparing photos from the two sites felt they were made by same person.


The park graffiti targeted other minorities, said the chief, who declined to say exactly what was written, because of its offensive nature.


Detectives, using leads from an informant, linked Lewis to the vandalism and searched his home, where they found what police believe to be explosive materials, Garrett said.
Pending analysis of the materials, Garrett declined to identify them.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

KKK harasses people in Pampa

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PAMPA - Fliers found in Pampa yards Friday pointed to a Web site recruiting members for a white-supremacist group.


"If you are white, with non-Jewish ancestry and are 100 percent American please continue," reads a Web site touted on fliers some Pampa residents found in their yards Friday morning.


The Amarillo chapter of the United White Knights distributed the literature to recruit members.
"We're what you'd call a traditional Klan organization," said Clint Evans, a leader of the national group. "That means we don't accept skinheads and Nazis. We're trying to get back to the way it was in 1915, 1920 - a charitable fraternal order."


The Klansmen people see on television are not what the United White Knights see themselves as.


"They're the ones that live on compounds and have Nazi members," Evans said. "They really distort what we really are. We look at them as not being part of the Klan."


The Web site also tries to polish the group's image.
"We do not spread hate towards any race. It is not hate to love your white race," it says. "Join us in fighting for your white rights."


Ken Fields received two of the fliers at his Pampa home.


"I was rather surprised when I went out to get my paper," he said. "It was a cylinder (of paper) wrapped in a plastic bag with several stones in it to give it weight. My personal impression is, I could never be interested in an organization where you hide your face. That's for cowards."