U.S. right wing extremists more deadly than jihadists

UncleBuck

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counting just plain old ordinary crime or crazy as "right wing extremism"
Frazier Glenn Cross was arrested on April 13th, 2014 and charged with murder in two shootings at Kansas City Jewish institutions that killed three people. Prosecutors also announced that they would seek federal hate crime charges. Cross has deep and public ties to the white supremacist movement and founded the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan as well as the White Patriot Party. Cross shouted Heil Hitler as he was arrested. He had posted more than 12,000 times on the extremist Vanguard News Network site.


In 2011 David Pedersen and Holly Grigsby killed four people in a multi-state killing spree. The indictment alleged that the two along with others were members of a criminal enterprise whose purposes included “promoting and advancing a white supremacist movement to ‘purify’ and ‘preserve’ the white race and ‘reclaim our country’ and culture through acts of murder on the basis of race, color, religion, and perceived ‘degenerate’ conduct.” Pedersen pleaded guilty to a murder charge and Grigsby pleaded guilty to a racketeering charge encompassing all the crimes alleged.


In August 2012, Terry Smith, Brian Smith, Derrick Smith, Kyle Joekel, Britney Keith, and Chanel Skains allegedly ambushed and killed two police officers. The group was associated with the Sovereign Citizens movement and two were reportedly on a federal domestic terrorism watchlist. Skains and Keith pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact. Derrick Smith pleaded guilty to attempted murder. Brian Smith, Terry Smith, and Kyle Joekel’s trials are ongoing or about to begin.


On August 5, 2012 Wade Michael Page killed six people in a shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin. Wade Michael Page was ensconced within neo-Nazi and white supremacist circles. He had also founded a white supremacist band. Page committed suicide during the attack.


In 2011, Isaac Aguigui, Anthony Peden, Christopher Salmon, and Michael Burnett participated in the murder of Michael Roark and his girlfriend Tiffany York. The four men were part of Forever Enduring Always Ready, an anti-government Georgia militia group, and killed Roark and his girlfriend to conceal their activity. According to prosecutors, the four planned to commit further attacks including bombing the fountain at Savannah’s Forsyth Park, attacking Fort Stewart, and killing political figures. The group possessed multiple rifles and pipe bomb materials. Aguigui, Salmon, and Peden pleaded guilty to murder charges. Burnett, who cooperated with the government pleaded guilty to manslaughter and gang violations. Another person, Heather Salmon, remains on trial in the case.

Isaac Aguigui was also convicted of murdering his wife. According to prosecutors Aguigui used the money from life insurance and army benefits to buy weapons and otherwise fund the FEAR group. In addition, to those charged in relation to the deaths, a number of others were charged with gang violations and other lesser crimes related to participation in the FEAR group.



In 2010 Raymond Peake killed a man at a gun range in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in order to steal an AR-15. Peake told investigators he stole the weapon for use in an organization seeking the overthrow of the American government that he refused to name. Peake pleaded no contest in 2012.










just ordinary crime folks, nothing to do with right wing extremists. move along.
 

UncleBuck

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counting just plain old ordinary crime or crazy as "right wing extremism"
In 2009, Keith Luke, a self-described neo-Nazi and white supremacist, killed two men and raped and critically injured a woman, all three of whom were of Cape Verdean descent. According to the prosecution, Luke targeted the victims for their ancestry. He told police “I was planning on killing non-whites manually. I wasn't planning on even using a gun. The only reason I used a gun is because everything got haywire.” He had also stockpiled weapons. Luke was convicted in 2013.
 

UncleBuck

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counting just plain old ordinary crime or crazy as "right wing extremism"

In May 2009, Scott Roeder killed Dr. George Tiller, who ran an abortion clinic in Wichita, Kansas. Roeder admitted being motivated by anti-abortion beliefs. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Roeder had also been part of the Sovereign Citizens movement. Roeder was convicted in 2010.
 

UncleBuck

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counting just plain old ordinary crime or crazy as "right wing extremism"
James Von Brunn killed a security guard and injured another person in a shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Museum in June 2009. Prosecutors alleged that Von Brunn had planned the shooting months in advance. Von Brunn expressed white supremacist views and was tied to a variety of neo-Nazi and white supremacist web sites. Von Brunn died during his trial.
 

UncleBuck

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counting just plain old ordinary crime or crazy as "right wing extremism"
In 2009 Albert Gaxiola, Shawna Forde, and Joshua Bush killed a man and his nine-year old daughter during an armed robbery of the man’s house. The three conducted the robbery to help fund their anti-immigrant organization. All three were convicted.
 

Canna Sylvan

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And no one gives a fuck. Just like the MSM doesn't care about a 10 day killing spree by Nikko Jenkins who mocks his victims' families.
 

UncleBuck

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white perp, minority victim: Hate Crime!!
minority perp, white victim: barely even crime at all.
if the minority perps' crimes are barely even counted as crime, why do they get harsher sentences for the same crimes when compared to white perps?

wooooooooooops.

reality doesn't correspond to your false narrative of white persecution, does it?

derp dee der, kkkynes.
 

UncleBuck

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only by excluding jihadist attacks (like fort hood ver1.0) as "workplace violence"
why is the shooting at fort hood counted then, and not excluded?

http://natsec.newamerica.net/terror-plot/2009-fort-hood-shooting

gee, turns out you are just talking straight out of your ass, showcasing your racism and ignorance, and plain old ignoring reality in order to advance your racist and false narrative of white persecution.

you are a fucking joke, kynes.

no wonder you are overweight, middle aged, barely above minimum wage, and living with your mother.
 

UncleBuck

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i could probably milk a few more hilarious rebuttals out of kkkynes' reality-free post in which he complains like a whiny little girl about mundane statistics showing the deadliness of extremist right wing racists like himself (oddly enough, sheskunk finds no reason to whine about that), but i think my job is done here.

kkkynes will ignore everything i posted because he fucking hates reality. and reality hates him right back.
 

UncleBuck

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So you mock AIDS? What do you have against gay people? Why do you insult them in a such a manner?
why do you autmoatically associate AIDS with gays? straight people can get AIDS too.

go whine somewhere else, ya little fucking crybaby.
 

sheskunk

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Frazier Glenn Cross was arrested on April 13th, 2014 and charged with murder in two shootings at Kansas City Jewish institutions that killed three people. Prosecutors also announced that they would seek federal hate crime charges. Cross has deep and public ties to the white supremacist movement and founded the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan as well as the White Patriot Party. Cross shouted Heil Hitler as he was arrested. He had posted more than 12,000 times on the extremist Vanguard News Network site.


In 2011 David Pedersen and Holly Grigsby killed four people in a multi-state killing spree. The indictment alleged that the two along with others were members of a criminal enterprise whose purposes included “promoting and advancing a white supremacist movement to ‘purify’ and ‘preserve’ the white race and ‘reclaim our country’ and culture through acts of murder on the basis of race, color, religion, and perceived ‘degenerate’ conduct.” Pedersen pleaded guilty to a murder charge and Grigsby pleaded guilty to a racketeering charge encompassing all the crimes alleged.


In August 2012, Terry Smith, Brian Smith, Derrick Smith, Kyle Joekel, Britney Keith, and Chanel Skains allegedly ambushed and killed two police officers. The group was associated with the Sovereign Citizens movement and two were reportedly on a federal domestic terrorism watchlist. Skains and Keith pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact. Derrick Smith pleaded guilty to attempted murder. Brian Smith, Terry Smith, and Kyle Joekel’s trials are ongoing or about to begin.


On August 5, 2012 Wade Michael Page killed six people in a shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin. Wade Michael Page was ensconced within neo-Nazi and white supremacist circles. He had also founded a white supremacist band. Page committed suicide during the attack.


In 2011, Isaac Aguigui, Anthony Peden, Christopher Salmon, and Michael Burnett participated in the murder of Michael Roark and his girlfriend Tiffany York. The four men were part of Forever Enduring Always Ready, an anti-government Georgia militia group, and killed Roark and his girlfriend to conceal their activity. According to prosecutors, the four planned to commit further attacks including bombing the fountain at Savannah’s Forsyth Park, attacking Fort Stewart, and killing political figures. The group possessed multiple rifles and pipe bomb materials. Aguigui, Salmon, and Peden pleaded guilty to murder charges. Burnett, who cooperated with the government pleaded guilty to manslaughter and gang violations. Another person, Heather Salmon, remains on trial in the case.

Isaac Aguigui was also convicted of murdering his wife. According to prosecutors Aguigui used the money from life insurance and army benefits to buy weapons and otherwise fund the FEAR group. In addition, to those charged in relation to the deaths, a number of others were charged with gang violations and other lesser crimes related to participation in the FEAR group.



In 2010 Raymond Peake killed a man at a gun range in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in order to steal an AR-15. Peake told investigators he stole the weapon for use in an organization seeking the overthrow of the American government that he refused to name. Peake pleaded no contest in 2012.










just ordinary crime folks, nothing to do with right wing extremists. move along.
And you want to believe in your fellow man.

Humor at it's finest.

They are racists and they kill people. Do you really think that will ever change?

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sheskunk

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if the minority perps' crimes are barely even counted as crime, why do they get harsher sentences for the same crimes when compared to white perps?

wooooooooooops.

reality doesn't correspond to your false narrative of white persecution, does it?

derp dee der, kkkynes.

OJ Simpson.

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sheskunk

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i could probably milk a few more hilarious rebuttals out of kkkynes' reality-free post in which he complains like a whiny little girl about mundane statistics showing the deadliness of extremist right wing racists like himself (oddly enough, sheskunk finds no reason to whine about that), but i think my job is done here.

kkkynes will ignore everything i posted because he fucking hates reality. and reality hates him right back.
I'm here just for you, Big Guy. :hump:

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UncleBuck

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And you want to believe in your fellow man.

Humor at it's finest.

They are racists and they kill people. Do you really think that will ever change?

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not with people like you around.

are you gyroscope's little sister or something?
 
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