Racist alt-right frontman Richard Spencer has tried to avoid this moment.
Racist alt-right frontman Richard Spencer has tried to avoid this moment.
If there is a second Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, it will be with a much smaller affair with a different cast of characters.
Matthew Heimbach will spend the early part of his summer in jail.
Matthew Heimbach may be spending his summer in jail.
An arrest warrant was obtained Thursday for a longtime white supremacist with neo-Nazi ties and a history of violence in connection with a pepper spray attack on a left-leaning group in Anchorage, Alaska,
April 21 is a day remembered for a number of momentous events— the anniversaries of the founding of Rome, the premier of “Walker, Texas Ranger” and the death of Prince — but thankfully the pathetic neo-Nazi rally in Newnan, Georgia will have no place in our collective consciousness.
Barricades are going up in Newnan, Georgia, as Andy Knowles' nerves spike even higher. Knowles, who owns a motorcycle shop in the city of 33,000 about 40 miles north of Atlanta, is preparing for the worst when the neo-Nazi group the National Socialist Movement pushes through town on Saturday and is surely met by police and counter-protestors.
Two members of the Pennsylvania-based Aryan Strikeforce are set to plead guilty to federal charges of conspiring to distribute more than 500 grams of methamphetamine.
It started out as a gag on alt-right and racist websites: The idea that someone should claim credit for Nikolas Cruz after he was charged with killing 17 people at a high school in Parkland, Florida.
Attempts by the racist “alt-right” to recover from the stumbling block of August 2017’s disastrous Unite the Right rally have been dashed by several recent upheavals.