Militia groups fell by half in 1999, marking the dwindling away of a movement that peaked four years earlier.
Militia groups fell by half in 1999, marking the dwindling away of a movement that peaked four years earlier.
The anti-government 'Patriot' movement is just a shadow of its former self.
An immigration lawyer charged with a series of anti-minority murders headed up the tiny 'Free Market Party.'
A Louisiana 'Empress,' head of the obscure common-law group Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah, faces charges of tax evasion and mail and wire fraud.
Matt Hale, leader of the neo-Nazi World Church of the Creator, turns to public access cable TV to get his message out.
World War II historian David Irving is called 'an active Holocaust denier' by a London judge.
'Patriot' entrepreneur James 'Bo' Gritz was acquitted of kidnapping in the case of follower Linda Wiegand's two children.
The murder charge against neo-Nazi National Alliance recruiter Michael Stehle has been dropped.
Federal indictments charge Eddie Carringer and Wayne Burchfield with a North Carolina attack on the FBI.
An enraged black man, Ronald Taylor, sets out on a rampage targeting whites in Pittsburgh.