Brandon Russell formed the Atomwaffen Division (ADM) in Central Florida in 2015 and even recruited on the campus of the ...
The lawyer for a Windsor man charged with terrorism has asked the judge in the case to dismiss the charges saying there's no ...
In its notice outlining the large cut in university funding, the US National Institutes of Health seems to draw on a report ...
Brandon Russell, 29, encouraged Sarah Beth Clendaniel to carry out a series of “sniper attacks” on electrical substations ...
A US court has convicted the founder of a neo-Nazi group who planned to destroy the Baltimore power grid in an attempt to ...
The neo-Nazi who plotted to terrorize Baltimore by way of disrupting a power grid has finally faced a grand jury. The evidence of his white supremacist scheme led to a verdict in just 45 minutes.
A neo-Nazi leader accused of plotting to attack Baltimore's power grid has been found guilty of conspiring to damage an energy facility, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday.
Several years ago, Russell co-founded the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, which is German for “atomic weapon.” This wasn’t his first run-in with law enforcement. Russell previously ...
Russell is a convicted felon and founder of a neo-Nazi group called the Atomwaffen Division that works toward "ushering in the collapse of civilization," according to the Southern Poverty Law ...
Even his lawyer concedes Seth Bertrand holds views on gays, Blacks and Jews that are “problematic” and even “deplorable.” But ...
Beneath that uniform, on his right shoulder, the leader had an Atomwaffen Division shield tattoo. He was released in 2021, but was arrested again in February of this year, along with an alleged ...
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