US judge in Va. orders neo-Nazi leader released on bond, but prosecution appeals rulingSeptember 10th, 2009 Va. judge orders release of white supremacistROANOKE, Va. — A U.S. magistrate judge in Virginia has ordered the release of an avowed white supremacist, but prosecutors have appealed.
White supremacist accused of killing Holocaust museum guard appears in court for 1st timeSeptember 2nd, 2009 Alleged Holocaust museum shooter appears in courtWASHINGTON — A white supremacist charged with killing a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum has appeared in court.
White supremacist accused of shooting, killing Holocaust museum guard faces court hearingSeptember 2nd, 2009 Holocaust museum shooting suspect to face hearingWASHINGTON — A white supremacist charged with killing a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is scheduled to appear in federal court.
2 teens arrested in what Baltimore police call racially motivated beating of elderly black manAugust 20th, 2009 Md. police arrest 2 teens in alleged hate beatingBALTIMORE — Two teenagers were charged as adults Thursday in what police say was the racially motivated beating of an elderly black fisherman. Zachary Watson, 17, and Emmanuel Miller, 16, told police they were with Calvin E.
Baltimore police say suspect in beating of elderly black man was nicknamed 'Hitler'August 19th, 2009 Baltimore race beating suspect has Hitler tattooBALTIMORE — Baltimore police say a suspect in the racially motivated beating of a 76-year-old black man has a tattoo of Adolf Hitler on his stomach and even uses "Hitler" as a nickname. Twenty-eight-year-old Calvin Lockner was ordered held without bail Wednesday morning.
White supremacist indicted in museum shooting; hate crimes charges added to caseJuly 29th, 2009 White supremacist indicted in museum shootingWASHINGTON — A federal grand jury has indicted the white supremacist accused of fatally shooting a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
Judge delays decision on releasing alleged white supremacist charged in Ariz. bombingJuly 8th, 2009 Judge delays decision on releasing alleged bomberPHOENIX — A federal judge on Wednesday delayed a decision on whether to release one of two alleged white supremacists charged in a 2004 bombing that injured a black city official in Scottsdale. U.S. District Judge G.
Suspected white supremacist charged in Scottsdale bombing case could be released on bondJuly 7th, 2009 Brother charged in bombing case could be releasedPHOENIX — One of two suspected white supremacists charged in a 2004 bombing that injured a black city official in Scottsdale could be released from federal custody on Wednesday, despite a prosecution argument that he's a danger to the public and a flight risk. U.S. District Judge David Campbell is scheduled to decide at a hearing in Phoenix whether to uphold an Illinois magistrate's order to release Daniel Mahon, 58, from custody on a $50,000 cash bond.
Illinois white supremacist charged in Arizona bombing case could be released from custodyJuly 6th, 2009 Man charged in Ariz. bombing could be releasedPHOENIX — One of two Illinois white supremacists charged in a 2004 bombing that injured a black city official in Scottsdale could be released from federal custody on Wednesday.
Brothers from Illinois indicted in mail bombing that injured Scottsdale diversity directorJune 26th, 2009 2 indicted in Arizona diversity office bombingPHOENIX — Two white supremacists from Illinois have been indicted in a 2004 mail bombing that injured the diversity director in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale, federal authorities said. Twin brothers Dennis and Daniel Mahon are charged with conspiracy to damage buildings and property by means of explosive, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday and filed June 16 in federal court.
Illinois Brothers charged in mail bombing that injured diversity director of Phoenix suburbJune 26th, 2009 Brothers charged in Ariz. diversity office bombingPHOENIX — Twin brothers from Illinois who authorities say are white supremacists have been charged in a 2004 bombing that injured the black diversity director in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale.
Illinois brothers charged in bombing that injured black official had ties to supremacistsJune 26th, 2009 2 in Ariz. bombing case had ties to supremacistsPHOENIX — One of two Illinois brothers charged in a 2004 bombing that injured a black city official in a Phoenix suburb had extensive ties with white supremacist groups and once was deported from Canada because of his activities. Groups that track hate groups describe Dennis Mahon, 58, as a prominent player in white supremacist groups for 15 to 20 years.
Civil rights coalition reports that white supremacist activity rising since Obama electedJune 16th, 2009 Report: white supremacist activity risingWASHINGTON — A leading civil rights coalition says there has been an increase in white supremacist activity since the election of the first African-American president. The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund reported Tuesday that the economic downturn and fear of immigrants also contributed to the increase.
AP Source: Suspect in shooting at Holocaust Museum is anti-government white supremacistJune 10th, 2009 AP Source: Museum shooting suspect is supremacistWASHINGTON — A law enforcement official says James Von Brunn, an elderly white supremacist, is being investigated as a potential suspect in the shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Museum.
Ga. white supremacist executed by lethal injection for killing of one of his followers in 1994April 30th, 2009 White supremacist executed in Ga. for 1994 murderJACKSON, Ga.