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White Supremacists

This combo made from photos released by the El Paso County, Colo., Sheriff's office shows Thomas James Guolee, 31, left, and James Franklin Lohr, 47, who are wanted for questioning in the Tom Clements homicide investigation. Lohr is described as 6 feet tall, 160 pounds, with blond hair, brown eyes and several tattoos. Guolee is a 31 year old male described as 5 feet 9 inches tall, 160 pounds, with blond hair, blue eyes and several tattoos. (AP Photo/El Paso Sheriff)

White supremacist arrested in Colo. corrections killing

Steven K. Paulson, Associated Press
DENVER (AP) — One of two members of a white supremacist gang linked to the killing of Colorado's prisons chief has been arrested just miles away from where the state official was shot to death answering the door to his home...
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This undated photo provided by the Colorado Department of Corrections shows Thomas Guolee. El Paso County sheriff's Lt. Jeff Kramer said Wednesday, April 3, 2013 that deputies are seeking Guolee, 31, and 47-year-old James Lohr, members of a white supremacist prison gang, in connection with the death of Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements. He says their names surfaced during the investigation and the men could be headed to Nevada or Texas. (AP Photo/Colorado Department of Corrections)

White supremacists sought in Colo. prison chief's death

Catherine Tsai, Associated Press
DENVER (AP) - Two more men connected to a violent white supremacist gang are being sought in connection with the slaying of Colorado's prisons chief...
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ATF agents walk into the home of Kaufman District Attorney Mike McLelland Monday, April 1, 2013, near Forney, Texas. McLelland and his wife were murdered on Saturday at their home. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

White supremacist gangs in national spotlight

David A. Love
theGRIO REPORT - Who would have known that white supremacist prison gangs are a problem in America?...
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Crime scene tape is seen outside the home of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland Monday, April 1, 2013, near Forney, Texas. McLelland and his wife Cynthia were murdered at their home Saturday. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Suspicion in DA death shifts to white supremacists

Juan A. Lozano and Nomaan Merchant, Associated Press
KAUFMAN, Texas (AP) — Suspicion in the slayings of a Texas district attorney and his wife shifted Monday to a violent white supremacist prison gang that was the focus of a December law enforcement bulletin warning that its members might try to attack police or prosecutors.
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Ga. officials investigating KKK fliers

Associated Press
COVINGTON, Ga. (AP) - Sheriff's officials in the Atlanta area are investigating whether any laws were broken when fliers inviting residents to join the Ku Klux Klan were placed outside homes...
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Clown Protest White Supremacists in North Carolina

White supremacist protestors confronted by clowns

Similoluwa Ojurongbe
theGRIO REPORT - Neo-Nazis and members of the Ku Klu Klan were confronted in Charlotte North Carolina by people dressed as clowns...
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Dozens of white supremacist gang members charged

Michael Graczyk, Associated Press
HOUSTON (AP) - Four top leaders of the white supremacist Aryan Brotherhood of Texas are among nearly three dozen alleged gang members charged in a sweeping indictment unsealed Friday...
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David Joseph Pedersen and Holly Ann Grigsby

Suspects in crime spree allegedly wanted to 'purify' white race

Steven DuBois, Associated Press
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A young couple accused of killing four people in a multistate crime spree last fall have been indicted of federal racketeering charges alleging the rampage was part of a campaign to 'purify' and 'preserve' the white race...
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This undated photo provided by the FBI on Monday, Aug. 6, 2012 shows Wade Michael Page, a suspect in the Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012 Sikh temple shootings in Oak Creek, Wis. (AP Photo/FBI)

Sikh temple gunman wanted other white supremacists to act

Scott Bauer and Todd Richmond, Associated Press
OAK CREEK, Wis. (AP) - Wade Michael Page played in white supremacist heavy metal bands and posted frequent comments on Internet forums for skinheads, repeatedly exhorting members to act more decisively...
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Brian Klose, alleged leader of the 1st SS Kavallerie Brigade Motorcycle Division, the gang set up and then taken down by undercover agents

Police set up neo-Nazi bikers to catch white supremacists

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In a five year undercover investigation, Florida police set up a fake Neo-nazi biker gang in order to catch white supremacists including one who allegedly offered $1,000 for anyone willing to kill a black man...
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