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Eight "...self-confessed members of the Aryan Brotherhood..." were arrested on December 8, 2018 in Lynnwood, Washington on assault, [[hate crime]], and other charges in the attack of a black DJ who was performing in a bar and grill. The group harassed the DJ, tried to take his equipment, then beat and stomped him while he was on the floor. A bystander who attempted to aid the man was also injured. The FBI is investigating the group of [[White supremacy|white supremacists]] for federal hate crimes. The eight included Travis David Condor, who was arrested for beating a homeless man with a baseball bat in Cleveland, Ohio in 2010, while on active duty with the 82nd Airborne Division, and was let off with 90 days and time served after he apologized to the man face-to-face. Condor runs the hate-based American Defense Records, and took part with the [[Hammerskins]] in the [[Unite the Right rally]] in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017. The assault in Lynwood took place on the anniversary of the "martyrdom" of [[Robert Jay Mathews]], the head of the white supremacist group [[The Order]], who was killed in a shootout with the FBI in Washington state in 1984; white supremacists refer to the anniversary as "Martyr's Day." | Eight "...self-confessed members of the Aryan Brotherhood..." were arrested on December 8, 2018 in Lynnwood, Washington on assault, [[hate crime]], and other charges in the attack of a black DJ who was performing in a bar and grill. The group harassed the DJ, tried to take his equipment, then beat and stomped him while he was on the floor. A bystander who attempted to aid the man was also injured. The FBI is investigating the group of [[White supremacy|white supremacists]] for federal hate crimes. The eight included Travis David Condor, who was arrested for beating a homeless man with a baseball bat in Cleveland, Ohio in 2010, while on active duty with the 82nd Airborne Division, and was let off with 90 days and time served after he apologized to the man face-to-face. Condor runs the hate-based American Defense Records, and took part with the [[Hammerskins]] in the [[Unite the Right rally]] in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017. The assault in Lynwood took place on the anniversary of the "martyrdom" of [[Robert Jay Mathews]], the head of the white supremacist group [[The Order]], who was killed in a shootout with the FBI in Washington state in 1984; white supremacists refer to the anniversary as "Martyr's Day." | ||
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[[Category:Xenophobes]] | [[Category:Xenophobes]] |