White supremacist charged with burning of African-American family home
CHICAGO - A self-proclaimed white supremacist from Joliet faces charges for allegedly setting fire to an African-American neighbor's house back in 2007...
NBC Chicago – A self-proclaimed white supremacist from Joliet faces charges for allegedly setting fire to an African-American neighbor’s house back in 2007.
Brian James Moudry, 35, was arrested Wednesday on charges of trying to burn the family out of their home the morning on June 17 because of their race. The family with eight children lived down the street from Moudry in the 300 block of South Reed Street.
An indictment alleges Moudry set the fire to “injure, intimidate, and interfere with” the family because they were renting the home. The eight kids and an adult were home at the time of the blaze, according to the indictment, but no one was injured and the family moved after the fire.
Moudry was charged with one count each of arson, using fire to interfere with housing rights on the basis of race, and using fire to commit another felony in a three-count indictment that was returned by a federal grand jury last week and unsealed after his arrest.
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