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Where two men appealed from the district court’s judgment for their roles in the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, ...
James Stern, the California pastor and activist who took over one of the country’s largest neo-Nazi groups with plans to destroy it, died before accomplishing his goal, his attorney said.
His first move as president was to ask a Virginia judge to find the group guilty of conspiring to commit violence at the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017.
The black civil rights activist who claims to have taken over a decades-old U.S. neo-Nazi group was barred from representing the group in a lawsuit, the Associated Press reported Thursday. U.S.
National Socialist Movement Commander Jeff Schoep, second from right, leaves under police protection after a 2011 rally against illegal immigration in Pomona, ... Virginia, in 2017. ...
Another case in which NSM is a defendant was brought on behalf of 11 Charlottesville residents injured in the melee. It appears headed for trial in late 2019 or early 2020.
A 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in central Virginia on Tuesday afternoon, May 6, the United States Geological Survey said.. The earthquake was reported about 5 miles south of Dillwyn ...
A member of the National Socialist Movement and other white nationalists rally in Newnan, Georgia on April 21, 2018. – Only about 25 NSM and white nationalists turned up for the rally in the ...
The group behind this event is the National Socialist Movement (NSM), a neo-Nazi organization founded in 1994 in Detroit. It has been designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
The new missile factory, focused on assembly, upgrades and repairs for NSM and JSM, will include hiring more than 180 people. The company will invest more than $100 million into Virginia in the ...
NSM members used to attend rallies and protests in full Nazi uniforms, including at a march in Toledo, Ohio, that sparked a riot in 2005. More recently, Schoep tried to rebrand the group and ...