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White supremacists and other extremist groups are using protests and a pandemic to amplify their message
by Anna Orso and Ellie Rushing, Updated: June 13, 2020
In Philadelphia, Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, the first black woman to head the department, said some of the people responsible for property damage came with the intention to inflict harm “and, quite frankly, those folks didn’t look like me.” She didn’t specify an ideology.
White supremacists and other extremist groups are using protests and a pandemic to amplify their message
by Anna Orso and Ellie Rushing, Updated: June 13, 2020
In Philadelphia, Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, the first black woman to head the department, said some of the people responsible for property damage came with the intention to inflict harm “and, quite frankly, those folks didn’t look like me.” She didn’t specify an ideology.
White supremacists and other extremist groups are using protests and a pandemic to amplify their message
Extremists have latched onto the movements and used a playbook they’ve long relied on: establish legitimacy during a crisis, both in-person and online, to win new members.
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Four Extremist Groups Suspected of Involvement in Protest Violence
Attorney General William Barr warns that violence committed by antifa and other similar groups is "domestic terrorism" and will be treated as such
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