These are the people responsible for Charlie Kirk's political assassination.

Its not....Black on black crime
the fk it isn't. where is most crime? demofk cities and black on black. to say anything else is pure fiction.
or white on white crime
white on white is nothing, the rate is


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THE PEOPLE really kicking our ass, are large in power,& money
And BOTH POLITICAL party's are included in this group.
yep, elites who fund antifa and BLM. you got that right glad you agree.
 
the fk it isn't. where is most crime? demofk cities and black on black. to say anything else is pure fiction.

white on white is nothing, the rate is


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yep, elites who fund antifa and BLM. you got that right glad you agree.
The vast vast vast majority of crimes are committed by white conservatives in America. It is not even close.
 
A rational human being wouldn't support an ideology that crashed the global economy back in 2008.
obammy tanked it at acorn. glad you agree with me.
 
The vast vast vast majority of crimes are committed by white conservatives in America. It is not even close.
post the percentage of whites vs blacks in the country.
 
Oh, I see. You want to ignore what you wrote in favor of something else you wrote. I also have written multiple things, but adults understand what applies.
So yes, you cannot read. Typical.

In both arguments I made neither of which has me narrowly focusing on riots. That was a you thing.
 
I referenced entering the work force because that was when I achieved the ability to think rationally for myself based on the reality around me. Please try to keep up.
Which is why this is a not answer to my question. Anyone thinking rationally that was in the work force would remember conservatives destroying the economy in 2008. You cannot use your experiences in the workforce as an example of why you are a conservative. That's a nonsensical not answer.

So try again. What socioeconomic conditions did you fall prey to that resulted in you becoming a conservative?
 
  • Concord, New Hampshire, January 16, 2024. Police charged Jesse James Sullivan, of Concord, New Hampshire, with the shooting death of his younger half-brother, Zackary Sullivan, on January 16, 2024. Jesse Sullivan was charged with second-degree murder and falsifying physical evidence; later, the charge was upgraded to first-degree murder. Zackary died of a single gunshot wound to the neck. Jesse Sullivan is a reported member of the Brothers of White Warriors, a New Hampshire-based white supremacist prison gang. Authorities have said Sullivan killed Zackary because he believed his half-brother had informed on him to the police.[15]
  • Levittown, Pennsylvania, January 30, 2024. Justin Mohn allegedly shot his father, then decapitated him, showing the severed head in an uploaded video in which he ranted about a variety of right-wing topics ranging from antifa to the Federal Reserve. During his rant, he issued a call for "patriots and militia" members to rise up and commit violence. In 2023, Mohn had created a group he called Mohn's Militia, which apparently was a militia of one. He had also self-published a book called "America's Coming Bloody Revolution." Although Mohn's views were broad and not always completely coherent, he seemed to lean closer to anti-government extremist ideology than any other kind. Mohn was charged with first-degree murder, two counts of terrorism and other crimes. In an interview after the incident, Mohn reportedly claimed that his father was a federal employee and had betrayed him, and that Mohn killed him after his father tried to resist a “citizen’s arrest” Mohn tried to perform.[16]
  • Livingston, Texas, February 15, 2024. Don Steven McDougal was arrested and charged with capital murder of an 11-year-old girl whose body was found in a river with a stone tied to it. McDougal, who lived on the property of the girl's father, has a lengthy criminal history, including a child enticement conviction, and is reported by law enforcement to have ties to the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas. He also has at least two swastika tattoos and one SS lightning bolts tattoo on his body. In January 2025, McDougal pleaded guilty to the murder, in exchange for a sentence of life without parole.[17]
  • Olympia, Washington, February 19, 2024. On February 19, 2024, Arrin Daniel Salter allegedly assaulted a man with a baseball bat, causing serious injuries; the victim died in the hospital four days later. Salter was subsequently arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder. The attack seemed to be motivated by a dispute over an earlier incident. According to the Washington Department of Corrections, Salter is "an affiliated gang member and white supremacist."[18]
  • Orofino, Idaho, March 20, 2024. Two members of the Aryan Knights, an Idaho-based white supremacist prison gang, were charged with first-degree murder and other crimes related to a violent escape attempt. Nicholas Umphenour, one of the members, ambushed corrections officers while they were returning the second member, Skylar Meade, to prison following a hospital visit. Two corrections officers were wounded by gunfire during the ambush and escape. While at large, the escapees are believed by authorities to have killed two elderly men in two separate incidents on the same day, as they sought to steal a vehicle and find a refuge. Police captured the men the following day. Both men later pleaded guilty to charges related to the violent escape attempt and received lengthy prison sentences. They have also been charged with murder in connection with one of the two deaths; formal charges have not yet been filed in the case of the second death.[19]
  • Four Corners, Oklahoma, March 30, 2024. Oklahoma authorities arrested five people in connection with the murder of two women, Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley, who disappeared on March 30 while driving from Kansas to Oklahoma and whose bodies were subsequently found on a property some miles away. Kelley was a court-appointed supervisor who traveled with Butler to pick up Butler’s children from the home of one of their grandparents. According to authorities, the five people arrested—Tad Cullum (on whose property the bodies were found), Tifany Adams, Cole and Cora Twombly and Paul Grice—were all part of a loose religious and anti-government group whose members called themselves God’s Misfits. The social media accounts of some of the suspects reveal far right sentiments, while at least one of them, Paul Grice, was a sovereign citizen. Prosecutors have charged the five suspects with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of kidnapping and conspiracy. Testimony from defendants during a December 2024 preliminary hearing indicates the women were killed with hammers and knives. The murders seem to have stemmed from a custody dispute.[20]
  • Eustis, Florida, August 2, 2024. Sheriff’s deputies responding to a disturbance call in Lake County, Florida, were met with gunfire when trying to enter the back door of a home; two deputies were injured, and a third deputy, Master Deputy Bradley Link, was killed. Three of the people inside the home, father Michael Sulpizio and daughters Savannah and Cheyenne Sulpizio, allegedly killed themselves during the standoff that followed the ambush. During that standoff, Master Deputy Link’s wife called her husband, not knowing what had transpired. One of the women in the home answered the call, saying, “So you say that you are supposedly the dead man’s wife?” The mother, Julie Sulpizio, was subsequently indicted for principal to first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer, conspiracy to commit murder in the first degree and other charges. According to law enforcement, the suspects—two parents and two adult children—had stockpiled guns and ammunition inside the home. Investigators also found anti-government propaganda and “conspiracy-theory media” inside the residence. According to Sheriff Peyton Grinnell, Julie Sulpizio also made various statements of a religious nature during the incident. Authorities said that the mother believed her neighbors were “pedophiles” and attempted to lure them into the home to be ambushed, but when law enforcement arrived, she convinced them to enter instead, where they were met with gunfire by the father.[21]
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 6, 2024. Zachary Babitz allegedly shot and killed an 83-year-old man outside a big-box store in Santa Fe, New Mexico, before driving south to Las Cruces with a woman, where they allegedly robbed a fast-food restaurant and carjacked a vehicle before Babitz was apprehended. A week before the incident, Babitz had been charged with bank robbery. Babitz, who has the white supremacist numeric code “1488” tattooed on his fingers, recently joined the Asatru Folk Assembly, a white supremacist Norse pagan organization. Federal prosecutors have charged Babitz with carjacking and related crimes; state authorities also charged Babitz but later dropped those charges to participate in the federal prosecution.[22]
  • Dallas, Texas, August 29, 2024. On August 29, Corey Cobb-Bey, a sovereign citizen and adherent of the Moorish Science Temple, a longstanding religious sect with ties to the sovereign citizen movement, stopped his vehicle near a parked police cruiser in Dallas, then emerged to approach Officer Darron Burks, who was sitting in the cruiser. After a brief discussion, Cobb-Bey shot Burks at point-blank range, killing him. Cobb-Bey then took a shotgun from the cruiser, waited for other officers to respond to the incident, then opened fire on them, wounding two officers, including one who was left permanently blind. He drove off, with law enforcement in pursuit. After a 20-mile chase, Cobb-Bey exited his vehicle carrying the shotgun and pointed it at officers emerging from their own vehicles. Multiple officers fired at him, killing him. Authorities have labeled the killing of Officer Burks an “ambush” and “execution.”[23]
  • Big Sky, Montana, October 10, 2024. Authorities in Montana arrested Daren Christopher Abbey, a self-described white supremacist with multiple white supremacist tattoos, for the alleged murder of Dustin Kjersem, who was camping in a tent near Big Sky in southwestern Montana. Investigators identified Abbey as a suspect after discovering DNA on a beer can found at the crime scene. Abbey, who has claimed self-defense, allegedly told police he assaulted the victim with multiple items, including a screwdriver and an axe. Abbey also reportedly admitted to removing evidence from the crime scene, as well as items belonging to the victim. The motive for the crime is not clear. In 2011, a Montana jury convicted Abbey of a hate crime for threatening to stab a Black person at a bar; in a 2012 article on that incident, the Southern Poverty Law Center described him as a “neo-Nazi skinhead.” Prosecutors have charged Abbey with deliberate homicide and two counts of tampering with evidence.[24]
  • Fountain Valley, California, December 2, 2024.Timothy Bradford Cole II, described by law enforcement as a documented white supremacist gang member, allegedly set fire to a bush outside a relative’s house in an attempt to catch the house on fire, as retaliation for a custody-related issue. Cole reportedly drove off when police found him near the home, but crashed into another vehicle, injuring two people and killing a third, Hong Ngoc Nguyen, a foreign exchange student from Vietnam. Authorities have charged Cole with murder, evading a police officer causing death, two counts of evading a police officer causing serious injury and arson of an inhabited structure
  • Los Angeles, California, December 3, 2023. In an apparent murder-suicide, Richard Yapelli, Jr., shot the aunt with whom he had been living, set fire to the residence, then shot himself. His aunt had reportedly been preparing to kick him out. In the 1980s, Yapelli had been one of the leaders of Fight for Freedom (FFF), one of several street gangs with white supremacist tendencies that formed from California’s punk subculture. Evidence found in the home by police suggested that Yapelli still had white supremacist leanings.[17]
  • Phoenix, Arizona, August 27, 2023. Phoenix police officers arrested three people in connection with the murder of a gay man who shared a house with two of the suspects. The victim was allegedly beaten to death in his driveway. One of the suspects, Cory Young, who was not charged with the murder but with hindering the investigation, reportedly has a substantial history in the white supremacist movement. Although the mother of the victim has expressed her belief that the killing was a hate-motived murder, police have not yet called the murder a hate crime. This report categorizes the incident as having a non-ideological or unknown motive, though that may change if more evidence emerges.[18]
  • Jacksonville, Florida, August 26, 2023. White supremacist Ryan Palmeter opened fire at a Dollar General store in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Jacksonville, killing three people before shooting himself. A manifesto written by Palmeter and released by law enforcement in January 2024 revealed that the shooter was inspired by previous white supremacist killers such as Brenton Tarrant, that he espoused hatred towards Blacks, the LGBTQ+ community and Jews, among others, and that he urged others to follow in his footsteps.[19]
  • Dillingham, Alaska, August 19, 2023. Law enforcement officers in Alaska arrested Joshua Wahl for the alleged fatal shooting of a man and a woman found dead inside their home. The motivation for the killing is unclear. In a separate case a month after the killings, federal prosecutors charged Wahl with cyberstalking and making threats against a sheriff in Florida who had become well-known for opposing white supremacy. According to federal prosecutors, Wahl had a history of posting antisemitic and anti-law enforcement messages on the discussion board 4chan, including an alleged claim by Wahl that “I also got away with trying to blow up a synagogue.” Wahl purportedly ended that post by claiming that he was “an actual terrorist!”[20]
  • Lake Arrowhead, California, August 18, 2023. Travis Ikeguchi allegedly shot and killed a shop owner after an argument over a rainbow Pride flag that the shop owner displayed outside of her shop. During the argument, Ikeguchi allegedly made “disparaging remarks” about the Pride flag and used homophobic slurs against the victim. The alleged shooter had an account on the fringe social network platform Gab, where he posted anti-LGTBQ+ screeds, promoted conspiracy theories and advanced other far-right beliefs.[21]
  • Canyonville, Oregon, June 25, 2023. Law enforcement officers in Oregon arrested Proud Boys member Allen Lloyd Swindler after finding the body of a man alongside I-5 near Canyonville. The victim had been shot to death. Police also arrested Swindler’s girlfriend, charging both of them with second-degree murder. The motive for the killing was allegedly a past romantic rivalry. Swindler also sports a Three Percenter tattoo, suggesting an affinity not only for the beliefs of the Proud Boys but also for the anti-government ideology of the militia movement.[22]
  • Allen, Texas, May 6, 2023. Gunman Mauricio Garcia opened fire outside a mall in Allen, Texas, killing eight people and wounding seven more before a responding police officer shot and killed him. Evidence on Garcia’s body, handwritten diaries, and online posts by the shooter revealed that Garcia, though himself a dark-skinned Latino, had a clear affiliation with white supremacist ideology and an extreme hostility towards Arabs, Indians and Muslims. He also evinced other far-right beliefs and used some language specific to the incel subculture. However, it is not clear that extremist motives were behind the decision to launch the attack; the precise motive behind the shooting remains unknown.[23]
  • Suisun City, California, December 15, 2022: Richard Raymond Klein, a validated member of the Nazi Low Riders white supremacist prison gang, allegedly shot and killed a man just one day after being released on bail months after having been arrested for a previous murder that same year (see below). Klein was apprehended in Mexico in early 2023 and returned to the U.S. The motive for this murder is not currently known. 19
  • Colorado Springs, Colorado, November 19, 2022: Anderson Lee Aldrich allegedly opened fire in a shooting spree at an LGBTQ+ bar, Club Q, killing five people and wounding 17 more (while five additional people were injured while trying to escape). Following the incident, two web addresses were discovered, reportedly linked to Aldrich. One contained several very short videos that appear to have been failed attempts by Aldrich to livestream his attack. The other site was a bare-bones and mostly empty 4chan clone that included a “showcase” on its frontpage featuring an accelerationist white supremacist video titled “Wrong Target” that urged acts of terrorism and violence. 20
  • Auburn, Illinois, November 8, 2022: Shane Jason Woods, facing a substantial prison sentence after being convicted for crimes committed while participating in the January 6, 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., allegedly deliberately drove down the wrong way of an interstate highway seeking to kill himself by crashing into a truck but instead struck a woman driving a car. The crash trapped the victim in her burning vehicle, causing fatal injuries. Woods has been charged with first degree murder, aggravated driving under the influence and aggravated fleeing. 21
  • Rochester, New York, November 3, 2022: Lequan Hill, a self-declared sovereign citizen, allegedly fatally stabbed a man trying to intervene in an argument between Hill and relatives of Hill. 22
  • Green Bay, Wisconsin, October 21, 2022: Joshua “Hard Rock” Scolman, an alleged white supremacist with ties to the Wisconsin Aryan Brotherhood, stabbed a black inmate to death and attempted to stab a second black inmate. Several years earlier, according to prison officials, Scolman had written about his fantasies of killing black people, torturing corrections officers who harassed him and mass murder. 23
  • Walled Lake, Michigan, September 11, 2022: Igor Lanis fatally shot his wife and wounded one of his daughters in their home in southeastern Michigan. He also reportedly killed the family’s dog. Lanis subsequently died in a shootout with police. After the incident, a second daughter blamed the attack on the obsession her father had developed with QAnon, anti-vaccine and anti-5g conspiracy theories after Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election (this report does not, however, count this murder as an ideological murder). 24
  • Buffalo, New York, May 14, 2022: White supremacist Payton Gendron, in an attack clearly mimicking previous white supremacist shooting sprees in places such as Christchurch, New Zealand, and El Paso, Texas, allegedly opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, targeting Black people. He killed 10 people and wounded three more (11 of his victims were Black). He currently faces multiple federal and state charges for his killing spree. 25
  • Enid, Oklahoma, April 28, 2022: Michael Scott Geiger, a member of the United Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist prison gang, was arrested for the murder of a two-year-old girl whom Geiger had allegedly sexually assaulted, strangled and thrown into a motel swimming pool, where the infant reportedly drowned. Geiger, who had been released from prison only a month before this incident, has been charged with first degree murder, first degree rape, kidnapping and first-degree burglary.26
  • Fairfield, California, April 22, 2022: Richard Raymond Klein, a validated member of the Nazi Low Riders white supremacist prison gang, shot and killed a man in an apparent argument. Eight months later, after being released on bail, Klein would allegedly commit a second, different murder (see above). 27
  • Tracy, California, March 15, 2022: Jeremy Wayne Jones and Christina Lyn Garner, described by authorities as having white supremacist affiliations that include “support of Nazi, white pride, skinhead, and Aryan Brotherhood” groups, were arrested on murder and hate crime charges after allegedly shooting a Black man at a gas station. A third man, Christopher Dimenco, was charged as being an accessory. Jones was allegedly out on parole at the time of the killing, having been recently released from prison. 28
  • Portland, Oregon, February 19, 2022: Benjamin Jeffrey Smith allegedly opened fire at a group of left-wing protesters who had gathered near his home in Portland, Oregon, to go to a protest at a nearby park, killing one protester and wounding five more. One of the protesters was able to shoot and incapacitate Smith, halting the attack. Smith reportedly had a history of racism and antisemitism and increasing sympathy with far-right causes and positions, as well as expressions of violence against people on the political left. 29
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma, January 5, 2022: After arriving at their home in North Tulsa, Michael Johnson and his girlfriend were ambushed by a group of people, who shot and killed Johnson. According to police, the shooting occurred because Johnson ostensibly owed a drug debt to Richard Dale Deeter, Jr., a leader of the Universal Aryan Brotherhood, a large and violent Oklahoma-based white supremacist prison gang, who ordered the theft of Johnson’s vehicle to satisfy the debt. Carl Couch was arrested and charged with first-degree murder; another man was charged with accessory to murder. Couch had previously served time for manslaughter in a 2011 beating death. 30
  • Denver, Colorado, December 27, 2021: Lyndon McLeod went on a multi-location shooting spree, killing five people and wounding a police officer, who nevertheless was able to kill McLeod and end the spree. He had harbored revenge fantasies against most of the victims. McLeod was involved in the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere;” specifically as an advocate of hypermasculinity, claiming that “alpha” and “sigma” males should be the only males allowed to lead others and to procreate, while “beta” males and women should hold lower places and be deferential. He self-published a long three-volume novel that expounded upon these views and detailed his revenge fantasies.[18]
  • Hoschton, Georgia, November 5, 2021: Jessica Worsham, an anti-government sovereign citizen, shot and killed a Jackson County sheriff’s deputy, Lena Marshall, who had been called to a residence by homeowners who wanted Worsham removed from the home. Worsham was apparently angry with local government and law enforcement, in part because she feared authorities would take her children.[19]
  • Tecumseh, Oklahoma, October 29, 2021: Braedon Chesser, an adherent of the anti-government boogaloo movement and a member of a small militia group called the Sons of Liberty, killed his wife in a domestic violence incident, then engaged in a shootout with police responding to a domestic disturbance call, shooting one deputy seven times—though the deputy survived. Chesser was subsequently found dead in the woods behind his home, having shot himself.[20]
  • Lufkin, Texas, October 24, 2021: Jason Heyer Neumann, a member of the Aryan Circle, a white supremacist prison gang, was arrested for the murder of William Wade Pierce. Neumann allegedly shot Pierce, then transported the body to a remote location. Police have not yet offered a motive.[21]
  • Cumberland, Maryland, September 29, 2021: Jeffrey Allen Burnham allegedly embarked upon a killing spree, shooting a friend of his mother in Cumberland, then travelling the next day to Ellicott City and killing his brother and his brother’s wife. Burnham reportedly subscribed to anti-vaccination conspiracy theories and came to believe that his brother, a pharmacist, was poisoning people by providing COVID-19 vaccines.[22]
  • Plano, Texas, August 29, 2021: Imran Ali Rasheed shot and killed a Lyft driver and stole the driver’s car. He drove to the headquarters of the Plano Police Department and opened fire inside but was killed by a Plano police officer before he could harm anybody there. According to the FBI, who had once investigated Rasheed but never charged him with anything, Rasheed may have been inspired by the rhetoric of foreign terrorist organizations.[23]
  • South Haven, Michigan August 20, 2021: In a seemingly random attack, Aidan Ingalls opened fire at a married couple on a pier in South Haven, killing the husband and wounding the wife. Ingalls then killed himself. Police found swastikas and other white supremacist markings on the gun he used. Three years earlier, Ingalls, then a juvenile, pleaded guilty to planning an attack on a local school; evidence found in that case included internet searches by Ingalls on white supremacist topics and a drawing by Ingalls of a Ku Klux Klan member.[24]
  • Daytona Beach, Florida, August 17, 2021: Othal Wallace allegedly shot a Daytona Beach police officer, Jason Raynor, who had approached Wallace sitting in his vehicle. Raynor was transported to the hospital but died there from his injuries two months later. Wallace was revealed to have ties to several extremist groups, including the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense and the Not ******* Around Coalition.[25]
  • San Ysidro, California, August 9, 2021: Matthew Taylor Coleman of Santa Barbara transported his two infant children across the border into Mexico, where he allegedly killed both children with a spear-fishing gun. He was arrested by authorities at San Ysidro as he tried to return to the United States. Coleman reportedly confessed, saying that he had been “enlightened by QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories” and had become convinced his wife had passed on “serpent DNA” to their children, who would grow up to be monsters.[26] 
  • Vorhees Township, New Jersey, August 3, 2021: Shawn Lichtfuss allegedly strangled his wife to death in a domestic violence incident. Lichtfuss has a white supremacist past that includes vandalizing three synagogues with white supremacist graffiti and distributing handmade neo-Nazi fliers.[27]
  • Winthrop, Massachusetts, June 26, 2021: Nathan Allen drove a stolen truck into a building, then exited the truck and began shooting at nearby Black people after walking by several white people. He was able to kill two people, a man and a woman, before responding police officers shot and killed him. Investigators subsequently found vicious white supremacist writings by Allen that included antisemitic and anti-Black language.[28]
  • Parkersburg, West Virginia, May 30, 2021: Victor Lee Thompson, an Odinist white supremacist with possible ties to a white supremacist prison gang, allegedly entered a house in Parkersburg, where he assaulted a woman and shot a man to death. Though the slain man was Black, police speculate there may have been a dispute over drugs.[29]
  • Albany, New York, May 21, 2021: Sovereign citizen Natural Wise Joseph allegedly shot and killed another man at an intersection. A possible motive has not been released.[30]
  • Springfield, Missouri, May 16, 2021: John Hilt and Justin Murphy were arrested for the alleged shooting death of James R. Kenney, who was, according to authorities, a member of the Southwest Honkeys, a white supremacist prison gang. Hilt and Murphy are reportedly members of Family Values, a rival white supremacist prison gang. They were allegedly angry at Kenney due to previous encounters.[31]
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 12, 2021: In an unusual incident, four alleged members of the New Mexico Aryan Brotherhood were involved in a shootout among themselves inside a vehicle. Three of the people involved, Michael Edward Sanchez, Brandon Torres and James Fisher, died of gunshot wounds. The lone survivor, Richard Kuykendall, has been arrested, though so far only on a weapons charge.[32]
  • Venice, Florida, April 20, 2021: Stephen Havrilka was arrested for the beating death of a female hotel worker. According to law enforcement, Havrilka has multiple white supremacist tattoos, including an apparent “14” and “88” on his abdomen.[33]
  • Fresno, California, April 13, 2021: Brandon Engelman was arrested after allegedly fatally shooting a man with whom he had long been feuding. Engelman, according to law enforcement, is a member of the Fresnecks, a local white supremacist street gang.[34]
  • Washington, D.C., April 2, 2021: Noah Green rammed a vehicle into two Capitol Police officers at a barricade in front of the U.S. Capitol building, killing one of the officers, William Evans, and injuring the other. Green subsequently exited his vehicle and ran at other officers with a knife; they shot and killed Green. While there is evidence that he may have suffered from mental illness, Green was also a devoted follower of Louis Farrakhan, the racist and antisemitic leader of the Nation of Islam and had attended at least one Farrakhan event. He also donated a considerable sum of money to the group, but according to the Nation of Islam, he never became a formal member.[35]
  • Fort Wayne, Indiana, January 19, 2021: Joseph “Doc” Rose shot and killed a man in a room at an extended-stay hotel following an argument over a social media post. Rose has multiple white supremacist tattoos, including a swastika and SS tattoos on his face. Later in the year, Rose pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 55 years (five suspended) in prison.[36]
  • Marion Oaks, Florida, November 15, 2020: Neely Petrie-Blanchard was arrested for allegedly fatally shooting a man, Christopher Hallett, in his home. Hallett was one of the founders of a sovereign citizen group, E-Clause, that focused on combating child protective services; Petrie-Blanchard had been a member of the group. Witnesses claimed that Petrie-Blanchard shot Hallett because she had come to believe he was colluding with the government to keep her from her children. At the time of the murder, Petrie-Blanchard was free on bail after having been arrested in March for allegedly abducting her two daughters from their grandmother’s home in Kentucky.[17]
  • Portland, Oregon, August 29, 2020: Michael Reinoehl, an antifa activist, shot Aaron Danielson to death during a protest in downtown Portland. Danielson was a member of the far-right group Patriot Prayer. Reinoehl was charged with second-degree murder and unlawful use of a weapon but refused to turn himself in after the fatal shooting and became a fugitive. Federal and local law enforcement officers located Reinoehl near Olympia, Washington, a few days later, killing him while attempting to apprehend him. That shooting is still under investigation.[18]
  • Hartford, Connecticut, July 26, 2020: Jerry David Thompson, a sovereign citizen, allegedly attacked and killed his landlord with a samurai sword following a dispute over rent. The victim was allegedly decapitated.[19]
  • North Brunswick, New Jersey, July 19, 2020: Roy Den Hollander, a men’s rights activist, shot and killed the son of a judge who had been presiding over a case Hollander had filed. He also severely wounded her husband; the judge herself escaped injury. Hollander, who had previously killed a rival activist (see below), killed himself not long after.[20]
  • Cedarpines Park, California, July 11, 2020: Roy Den Hollander, a men’s rights activist, shot and killed Marc Angelucci, a rival activist. A week later, Hollander traveled across the country to New Jersey and committed another murder (see above), then killed himself not long after.[21]
  • Detroit, Michigan, June 11, 2020: Thomas “Krazy” Curry, a white supremacist who was also part of the outlaw biker subculture, shot and killed three people associated with an outlaw biker gang. On September 16, Curry killed himself during an armed standoff and hostage situation in Detroit that began after Curry fired at a police officer following a traffic stop and chase. In conversations with police and others during the standoff, Curry admitted to the killings. Curry had white supremacist tattoos, a Nazi flag, and used the online alias of "Michael Heiliger," which was a fake name used by Nazis during World War II for bank accounts used to hold money and valuables seized from persecuted Jews.[22]
  • Ben Lomond, California, June 6, 2020: On June 6, Santa Cruz County sheriff’s deputies attempted to arrest Steven Carrillo at his home for the May 29 murder of a security guard at a federal courthouse (see below). Carrillo allegedly ambushed the officers with gunfire and improvised explosives, killing Sergeant Damon Gutzwiller and seriously wounding two others. Carrillo was eventually arrested and charged with multiple felonies, including murder, multiple counts of attempted murder, and explosives charges. Carrillo is allegedly associated with the anti-government boogaloo movement.[23]
  • Oakland, California, May 29, 2020: Two men attacked security personnel outside a federal courthouse in Oakland in a drive-by shooting that killed Federal Protective Services officer, David Patrick Underwood, and wounded another. Subsequently arrested for the attack were Steven Carrillo and Robert Justus, Jr., who were allegedly associated with the anti-government boogaloo movement. Carrillo faces federal murder charges for the attack, while Justus faces charges of attempted murder and aiding and abetting murder. During the attempt to arrest Carrillo, Carrillo allegedly shot and killed one of the officers (see above).[24]
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma, April 12, 2020: Mitchell Folsom, an alleged member of the Universal Aryan Brotherhood, a large and active white supremacist prison gang based in Oklahoma, was arrested on April 22 after a brief standoff for allegedly stabbing another man, Jimmy Johnson, to death on April 12, over past bad blood between them.[25]
  • Trotwood, Ohio, March 28, 2020: Following a lengthy car chase in early April, police in Ohio arrested two men—Dustin Allen Hatfield, Sr., and William Denny II—who were suspects in the March 28 shooting death of David Bentley Robinson. Hatfield has since been charged with murder, but Denny does not appear to have been. ADL evaluation of tattoos and social media indicators suggest the men are members or associates of the Ohio Aryan Brotherhood.[26]
  • Ely, Nevada, March 27, 2020: John Dabritz, described by law enforcement as an anti-government extremist, allegedly shot and killed a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper who stopped to check on Dabritz while the latter was parked along a highway. Prosecutors believe Dabritz killed the trooper to avoid arrest for a series of recent shootings that targeted propane tanks and other infrastructure.[27]
  • Coweta County, Georgia, February 11, 2020: Five people—four men and one woman—were charged in connection with the February 11 murder of a 14-year-old girl. All five are allegedly members of the Ghost Face Gangsters, a large Georgia-based white supremacist prison gang. The girl was allegedly shot as she ran away from the gang members while they were conducting a home invasion, looking for the homeowner.[28]
  • North Ogden, Utah, February 8, 2020: Ryan Joseph Dash and Brian Christopher Jenson were arrested for the shooting death of Dalton Wood during a confrontation that followed previous incidents of violence and threats between Dash and Wood. Dash’s face is covered in white supremacist tattoos; both are said by authorities to belong to white supremacist prison gangs. Dash and Jenson were charged with multiple offenses related to the murder, as well as for stealing a safe containing firearms subsequently used in the murder.[29]
  • Kimberly, Alabama, February 4, 2020: Preston Cheyenne Johnson, a white supremacist and convicted felon, was charged with capital murder for the shooting death of Kimberly, Alabama, police officer Nick O'Rear. The incident began after Johnson refused to stop for police in Warrior, Alabama. During the ensuing car chase, the officers called for backup and O’Rear responded, joining the pursuit. Johnson fired shots at officers from his vehicle, one of which struck O’Rear in the head and caused him to crash his vehicle. An ADL investigation revealed that Johnson had numerous white supremacist tattoos and also expressed white supremacist views on social media. Johnson, a convicted felon not allowed to possess firearms, may have fled the initial encounter with police for fear of arrest on weapons charges.[30]
  • Moreno Valley, California, February 1, 2020: Two men, Darren Peter Zesk and Jared Lee Zesk, were arrested for the hate crime murder of an 18-year-old Black man. The victim was shot multiple times. According to police, Darren Zesk's cell phone contents included racist slurs and phrases like "white power" and "Hail Hitler," as well as a song with racist lyrics. Zesk allegedly also posted a YouTube video that included the phrases "white power" and "kill them all."[31]
  • Jersey City, New Jersey, December 10, 2019: David Anderson and Francine Graham shot and killed a police officer at a cemetery, then drove to a kosher market, where they killed three people at the store before being killed during a subsequent standoff and shootout. One civilian and two police officers were also shot but survived. Both Anderson and Graham had expressed Black Hebrew Israelite and anti-Semitic views in the past.; A note reportedly found in their vehicle read, “I do this because my creator makes me do this, and I hate who he hates.” As of the publication of this report, police are also investigating whether the two may also have been involved in a previous killing as well.[16]
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma, December 5, 2019: Cody Fulmer, Tyler Brett Coyle, Taylor Michelle Harper and Destiny Rae Asher, all alleged members or associates of a white supremacist prison gang, reportedly fatally assaulted fellow member Jared Langworthy, who had fallen out of favor with the gang. The gang in question has been variously reported as the United Aryan Brotherhood or the Universal Aryan Brotherhood (Oklahoma has multiple Aryan Brotherhood gangs).[17]
  • Red Rock, Texas, September 29, 2019: Anthony Voight, a member of the white supremacist Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, was arrested for the shooting murder of a man who accompanied Voight’s ex-girlfriend to retrieve her belongings from Voight’s home.[18]
  • Henrico, Virginia, September 3, 2019: White supremacist James Thomas Seay, who has been active in various Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi groups, was charged with second-degree murder for the shooting death of his uncle. A possible motive has not been reported.<a href="https://www.adl.org/resources/report/murder-and-extremism-united-states-2019#_edn19" title="" data-once="openExternalLinksOnNewTab">[</a>19]
  • Bullhead City, Arizona, August 11, 2019: White supremacist Travers Proulx was arrested on first-degree murder charges after he allegedly stabbed his mother to death following an argument.[20]
  • El Paso, Texas, August 3, 2019: White supremacist Patrick Crusius travelled from outside Dallas to El Paso to attack what Crusius described in a manifesto as “the Hispanic community.” Crusius opened fire with an assault rifle at a Walmart in El Paso, killing 22 people and wounding 24 more. Crusius claims to have been inspired by Brenton Tarrant, the Australian white supremacist who launched a deadly attack on mosques in New Zealand earlier in the year.[21]
  • Boulder, Colorado, July 28, 2019: Stephen Christopher Wolf was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder, burglary and other charges for the alleged murder of Jeffrey Michael Lynch. According to police officers who had past contact with him, Wolf was an adherent of the anti-government sovereign citizen movement.[22]
  • Poway, California, April 27, 2019: White supremacist John T. Earnest opened fire inside the Chabad of Poway synagogue. He killed one person and injured three more before his gun jammed. He fled the scene and was captured soon after. Earnest posted a manifesto online praising Brenton Tarrant and Robert Bowers. He also admitted to previously having tried to set a local mosque on fire.[23]
  • Tucson, Arizona, April 16, 2019: Blane Barksdale, a reported member of the Arizona Aryan Brotherhood, and his wife, Susan Barksdale, allegedly murdered an elderly Tucson man in his home, stole hundreds of firearms from him and burned the house down before fleeing. They were captured in New York the following month, but during their extradition in August, they overpowered their guards and escaped in Utah. They were finally found and arrested in a “remote area” of northeastern Arizona in September 2019.[24]
  • St. Petersburg, Florida, March 27, 2019: William John Shutt was arrested after opening fire on two African American men whose vehicle was stopped next to his own, killing one of the men and wounding the other. Shutt’s cellphone storage reportedly included footage of Brenton Tarrant’s New Zealand mosque shootings, as well as other videos of extreme violence. In a preliminary hearing, a police officer said that there was a connection between Shutt and alt right white supremacist groups, but the judge did not allow him to explain further at the time.[25]
  • Staten Island/New York City, New York, March 13, 2019: Anthony Comello traveled to the Staten Island home of Francesco Cali, a known organized crime boss, allegedly lured him outside and shot him to death. According to Comello’s attorney, Comello was a committed believer in the fringe right-wing QAnon conspiracy theory and thought Cali was part of the “deep state.” In previous incidents, Comello had allegedly tried to “arrest” Democratic politicians who have expressed opposition to President Trump, including Bill de Blasio, Maxine Waters and Adam Schiff. According to the New York Times, Comello had shared additional far right conspiracies online.[26]
  • Kalamazoo, Michigan, March 8, 2019: Anthony Ozomaro allegedly shot his recently estranged girlfriend to death. Ozomaro, who reportedly had a history of domestic violence, was arrested after a short standoff. In custody, Ozomaro reportedly said he was a sovereign citizen who did not recognize any government, and that his name was “Supreme.”[27]
  • Springfield, Missouri, February 21, 2019: Keeton Waring, a reported member of the Southwest Honkeys, one of several Missouri-based white supremacist prison gangs, allegedly shot and killed another man during an argument over a missing cellphone. He has been charged with second-degree murder.[28]
  • Wilmington, Ohio, February 18, 2019: White supremacist James Carver, reportedly a member or associate of the Ohio Aryan Brotherhood who may also have had connections to other white supremacist groups, fatally shot his girlfriend.” Carver has been indicted on murder, rape, and several other charges. Many white supremacists have had histories of violence against women.[29]
  • Las Vegas, Nevada, January 22 and 27, 2019: In two separate incidents, Devin Campbell and Christopher Ashoff, members of the Aryan Warriors, a Nevada-based white supremacist prison gang, shot people to death. On January 22, they allegedly killed two men, Josue Lizardo Contreras-Verdin and David Esparza-Sanchez, in what may have been a drug-related murder. Less than a week later, for reasons unspecified, they allegedly stabbed a homeless man to death. .[30]
  • Seattle, Washington, January 5, 2019: Buckey Wolfe, a self-declared member of the Proud Boys, an alt lite extremist group, fatally stabbed his brother in the head with a sword. Wolfe, whom prosecutors have said exhibits signs of mental illness, has been charged with second-degree murder. The Proud Boys subsequently claimed Wolfe was never accepted into the group, although they admitted he had been a prospective member, the earliest stage of membership. Wolfe was also an active promoter of the right-wing QAnon conspiracy theory.[31]
  • Dayton, Ohio, August 4, 2019: Connor Stephen Betts opened fire outside a bar in Dayton, killing nine people and wounding 17 more before being killed by police officers. Following the attack, allegations arose that Betts was a left-wing extremist. A COE investigation confirmed that Betts had left-leaning views but did not find sufficient evidence to describe him as an extremist. Law enforcement investigators did not find an ideological motive for the shooting itself. Evidence did emerge that Betts was fixated on and talked about mass killings.[32]
  • Gilroy, California, July 28, 2019: Santino William Legan, opened fire at a local Garlic Festival event, killing three people and wounding 17 more before killing himself. Speculation about an extremist connection to Legan centered around a social media post shortly before the attack that promoted Might is Right, an obscure 19th century book that attacks Christianity and Judaism, non-Anglo-Saxons, and other groups and ideas. Today, some white supremacists admire and promote the book—but so do others, including various nihilists, egoists and occultists. Legan never explained why he liked the book and, in the absence of other evidence illuminating Legan’s beliefs, it is difficult to link Legan to the white supremacist movement on this basis alone (nor did his attack seem to target any specific type of victim).[33]
  • Peoria, Arizona, July 4, 2019: Michael Paul Adams, a white man, fatally stabbed 17-year-old Elija Al-Amin at a convenience store. Adams later said that rap music (which Al-Amin had been listening to in his car before entering the store) “makes him feel unsafe” because he had previously been attacked by people who listened to it, and claimed that “people who listen to rap music are a threat to him and the community.” Following the murder, some claimed that Adams was a white supremacist. However, local prosecutors could not find evidence that he was tied to any such groups or evidence “of the adoption or proclamation by the defendant of white supremacist ideology.”[34]
60 people shot in Chiraq 8 dead over labor day weekend.

BTW, where's your link?
 
Which is why this is a not answer to my question. Anyone thinking rationally that was in the work force would remember conservatives destroying the economy in 2008. You cannot use your experiences in the workforce as an example of why you are a conservative. That's a nonsensical not answer.

So try again. What socioeconomic conditions did you fall prey to that resulted in you becoming a conservative?
again, acron was an obammy project. please do better at collecting facts.
 
The vast vast vast majority of crimes are committed by white conservatives in America. It is not even close.
Don't have the numbers... BUT white caller crime
our number one rip off by.... POWER & MONEY LOOKING FOR MORE POWER & MONEY...
Maybe more white here USA, BUT GREED HAS NO BOUNDRIES
 
Try again. Why do you value political alliances over prosecuting criminals?

Not going to play your diversion game. You made an insane claim, and now you're running away from it.
 
Don't have the numbers... BUT white caller crime
our number one rip off by.... POWER & MONEY LOOKING FOR MORE POWER & MONEY...
Maybe more white here USA, BUT GREED HAS NO BOUNDRIES
Why the but? Does white collar crime not count for you?
 
Not going to play your diversion game. You made an insane claim, and now you're running away from it.
You've already admitted that you value political alliances over prosecuting criminals. The next logical question is why you have this stance.

Come on now, be honest.
 
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You've already admitted that you value political alliances over prosecuting criminals. The next logical question is why you have this stance.

Come on now, be honest.

Did you excel at dodge ball in the 5th grade?
 
Who was president in 2008?
BEFORE THE ELECTION
BOTH MC CAIN & OBAMA RACED TO WASHIGTON
Because the collapse of banking and housing mess could not be hidden any longer.
Who Ever won was going to get stuck with the mess.
so no blame go's to 2008 winner. for the All ready occurring mess.
latter blame who ever you want.
 

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