This may be the end of Craig Cobb in Leith, N.D.

The infamous anti-Semite was arrested last weekend and charged with four felony terrorizing counts after he confronted several town residents while brandishing a firearm, the Grant County Sheriffâs Department said.
Cobb, 62, was arrested on Saturday along with Kynan Dutton, 29, after the sheriffâs department received several calls from concerned citizens. Eyewitnesses reported that Cobb and Dutton were toting guns during interactions with Leith City Councilman Lee Cook, Leith residents Miller and Paul Ferrie, and Leith supporter Gregory Bruce.
Both Cobb and Dutton are being held in the Mercer County Jail in Stanton, N.D., where they were awaiting a hearing this afternoon to determine bail. If convicted of all charges, Cobb and Dutton face a minimum of eight years in jail.
Cobb, who could not be reached for comment, earlier told The Bismarck Tribune that he and Dutton were patrolling the town because of acts of violence against them, including someone trying to run over two of Cobbâs pit bull puppies. Stateâs Attorney Todd Schwartz told the paper that an investigation showed that recent acts of vandalism at Cobbâs house appeared to have been committed by the white supremacistâs own supporters.
The arrest comes after months of turmoil since Hatewatch reported in August that Cobb was seeking to create an enclave of racists in Leith. First, members of the National Socialist Movement (NSM) came to the town to rally and fly racist flags. Then, last month, Dutton was removed from a city council meeting after he arrived drunk and disruptive. But somehow, up until now, Cobb has managed to stay above the fray.
That changed this weekend.
Leith Mayor Ryan Schock said Cobb had been out of town recently but that after returning from an appearance on The Trisha Goddard Show â where he had agreed to a DNA test that showed he was 14% sub-Saharan African â he returned combative. On Friday, Schock said, Cobb was walking up the street âraising hellâ with a rifle, stopping vehicles and yelling.
âHe was going up to peopleâs vehicles and hollering at them, anyone that was walking up the street, telling them to get the hell out of town,â Schock told Hatewatch today.
When asked if he had any comment about Cobbâs arrest, Schock added, âAbout damn time we got him in the can.â