U.S. Manhunt for Famed Neo-Nazi Fugitive Ends in Gym Arrest

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Robert Rundo, the 33-year-old head of the notorious white supremacist group Rise Above Movement, has been arrested in Romania on a U.S. extradition request, according to the BBC.
The far-right leader, along with three neo-Nazi gang members, was indicted by a federal grand jury and arrested in 2018 for “traveling to political rallies across California, where they violently attacked counter-protesters, journalists and a police officer,” according to a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice.
According to the original federal complaint, Rundo attended a “Make America Great Again” rally in Huntington Beach, California, in March 2017, where he allegedly “broke off from the main rally and confronted counter-protesters” and “attacked a number of people, including two journalists,” along with 25-year-old Robert Boman, 22-year-old Tyler Laube, and 38-year-old Aaron Easton, all members of the Rise Above Movement (RAM).

In another incident, the group was accused of “punching a defenseless person and a police officer” at a rally in Berkeley in April 2017. “In the subsequent months, RAM members celebrated the assaults in Berkeley, which included Boman posting photos of himself attacking people and RAM members engaging in combat training,” the press release said.
 

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