The chilling events of the Kehoe saga are detailed chronologically in this thorough list.
The chilling events of the Kehoe saga are detailed chronologically in this thorough list.
In an article for the extremist publication Media Bypass, Timothy McVeigh accuses the U.S. government of being 'barbarians.'
As the hardcore wing of the anti-abortion movement becomes smaller, its extremism increases — leading to increased violence.
A federal appeals court held that a publisher who markets a training manual for hit men may be liable for damages for 'aiding and abetting' murder.
Three people linked to a bomb-building neo-Nazi have been charged with conspiring to set off 14 bombs around Orlando, Fla., including several along the main access to Walt Disney World.
Read profiles of the most prominent Christian Identity leaders.
White supremacist and alleged murderer Chevie Kehoe may have been linked with Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.
Terry Nichols, co-conspirator of Timothy McVeigh in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, was convicted of conspiracy and involuntary manslaughter, but his sentence has not yet been determined.
Read the story of former Skinhead T.J. Leyden, who now works with the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
Fearful that his white supremacist group would be sued over the murder of a black sailor, the leader of the Church of the Creator sold the group's property to the late neo-Nazi leader William Pierce. The Center sued and obtained a $1 million judgment against the COTC and a $85,000 judgment against Pierce.