Nicholas J. Fuentes of La Grange Park, IL
18-year-old white supremacist and Trump supporter. Was a student at Boston University during Charlottesville rally. Has since left.
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Nicholas J. Fuentes of La Grange Park, IL
18-year-old white supremacist and Trump supporter. Was a student at Boston University during Charlottesville rally. Has since left.
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Photographed & videotaped among the alt-right in New Orleans, too CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia––No Kill Nation founder and pit bull advocate Debi Day appears to have been among the self…
Pit bull advocate and far-right extremist Debi Day of Corvallis, Oregon. She is the founder of No Kill Nation, a pit-bull advocacy organization.
A Marietta resident has been identified one of the men who attacked a counter-protester in Charlottesville last weekend.
Alex Michael Ramos aka Alex Michal Ramos aka Michael Alex Ramos has been positively identified as one of the Unite the Right participants who savagely beat Deandré Harris. He was born in the Bronx and lived in Florida. His last known address was in Marietta, GA. He is a member of the white-supremacist groups Georgia Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights, Proud Boys, and the III% Security Force. LatinoRebels
Terrance Hightower was fired from his job at Mojo Burrito in St. Elmo on Monday
Terrance R Hightower’s station wagon was festooned with pro-Trump stickers, such as "Deplorable Lives Matter," "Make America Great Again," along with Pepe the Frog, a cartoon character adopted by the alt-right.
Michael Hill, president of the Neo-Confederate League of the South, Killen, AL
“There is a war against you, white men and white women, on the streets of our cities.”
June 24, 2017, at the League of the South 2017 National Conference in Wetumpka, Ala.
A man who says he's a former University of Arkansas student now living in New England has identified himself as the person wearing an "Arkansas Engineering" T-shirt in the Friday white supremacist march in Charlottesville. He apologized for involving UA in the story and to the professor misidentified as being the person wearing the shirt.
Andrew McCall Dodson, 33, is from Richburg, South Carolina, and now lives in Malden, MA. He is the former research director at Critical Path Energy Ltd. Quora LinkedIn (deleted) ResearchGate
The opponents of the Unite the Right rally are “damn communists,” says Andrew Dodson, a 33-year-old inventor who calls himself a “racial realist” and says he is fighting to save white America.
Robert E. Sayer, Jr. allegedly beat an 82-year-old man, then stole his gas can because he believed the man was a communist who was going to go burn down houses.
A Perinton man is accused of beating an 82-year-old man at a Fairport gas station early Thursday in what police say was an "unprovoked and random violent act."
According to police, Robert E. Sayer, Jr., 28, of Alpine Knoll, attacked the victim around 8:50 a.m. as the man pumped gas at a service station near the village four corners. The beating left the victim with multiple facial fractures, including around his eyes and his nose. Sayer also stole the victim's gas can.
The victim "didn't even see his attacker," said Police Chief Samuel A. Farina, Jr. "He was blindsided. This was just unprovoked."
In spontaneous statements to police, Farina said, Sayer said he attacked the man "because he thought he was a communist and he was going to burn down houses."
In other statements to police, Farina said, Sayer told officers that he had been part of the recent protests in Charlottesville.