Sunday, June 12, 2022

31 NEO-NAZIS BUSTED ENROUTE TO DISRUPT A PRIDE CELEBRATION IN IDAHO

Cops bust 31 hate group members near LGBTQ pride event 

 

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New York Post

June 12, 2022

 

More than 30 members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front were arrested near an Idaho pride event after they were found packed into the back of a U-Haul truck with riot gear                 More than 30 members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front were arrested near an Idaho pride event after they were found packed into the back of a U-Haul truck with riot gear

 

A group of 31 men with ties to a white nationalist hate group were busted by Idaho police after they were found in the rear of a U-Haul van in the area of an LGBTQ Pride event in Coeur d’Alene on Saturday.

“They came to riot downtown,” Coeur d’Alene Police Chief Lee White said at a press conference.

The men are members of the Patriot Front — a hate organization formed after the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Va. in 2017. 

Police received a call from a concerned citizen around 1:38 p.m. saying a large group of men had jumped into the back of a U-Haul. The caller told police they looked like “a little army” and some were carrying shields.

Ten minutes later, police found the truck and made a traffic stop not far from the North Idaho Pride Alliance’s Coeur d’Alene Pride in the Park event. Cops surrounded the truck and detained all 31 men. They were charged with conspiracy to riot, a misdemeanor, White said.

 

All 31 were charged with conspiracy to riot, a misdemeanor, after police received reports from residents who spotted the 'little army' getting inside the vehicle around 1.38 p.m.                 All 31 were charged with conspiracy to riot, a misdemeanor, after police received reports from residents who spotted the 'little army' getting inside the vehicle around 1.38 p.m. 
 

They all were wearing a matching uniform of khaki or brown pants, navy shirts, khaki baseball caps and white balaclavas over their faces, photo and video from the scene show.

Photos show the group kneeling on the grass with their hands zip-tied behind their backs. They wore arm patches and logos on their hats that identified them as members of Patriot Front. “Conquerors on Thieves” was written on the back of one shirt. A patch that read “victory or death” was on the back of each hat.

They had shields, shin guards “and other riot gear with them, including at least one smoke grenade,” White said.

 

Police stopped the vehicle on Northwest Boulevard near Paul Bunyan, close to where the Pride event was taking place                Police stopped the vehicle on Northwest Boulevard near Paul Bunyan, close to where the Pride event was taking place

They recovered at least one smoke grenade and riot gear                They recovered at least one smoke grenade and riot gear

They also found documents that included an 'operations plan' from the truck, as well as shields and shin guards, all of which made their intentions clear               They also found documents that included an 'operations plan' from the truck, as well as shields and shin guards, all of which made their intentions clear

 

Police led the men, one-by-one, to the front of patrol cars where they took off their masks and then loaded them into to a police van.

The group came “from all over,” including Texas, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, South Dakota, Illinois, Arkansas, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon and Virginia, he said. Coeur d’Alene is located about 35 miles east of Spokane, Wa.

The men are being booked into the Kootenai County Jail, KREM reported. They are expected to appear in court on Monday.

Police had received information over the last few days that there were groups planning to disrupt the Pride event, which led to an increased police presence in the city on Saturday. White commended the tipster for calling the police.

 

  The men were standing inside the truck wearing khakis, navy blue shirts and beige hats with white balaclavas covering their faces              The men were standing inside the truck wearing khakis, navy blue shirts and beige hats with white balaclavas covering their faces. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes the Patriot Front as a white nationalist group that broke off from a similar organization, Vanguard America, in the aftermath of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017

Police received a call from a concerned citizen around 1:38 p.m. saying a large group of men had hopped into the back of a U-Haul.Police received a call from a concerned citizen around 1:38 p.m. saying a large group of men had hopped into the back of a U-Haul
 

“I don’t think this would have been as successful had we not one extremely astute citizen who saw something that was very concerning to them and reported it,” he said.

“It is clear to us based on the gear the individuals had with them … along with paperwork that was seized by them that they came to riot downtown.”

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Patriot Front is an “image-obsessed organization” that “focuses on theatrical rhetoric and activism that can be easily distributed as propaganda for its chapters across the country.”

Their manifesto calls for the establishment of a white ethnostate in the United States.

3 comments:

Trey said...

The Southern Poverty Law Center? Really?

Gary said...

Can 30 people riot? Doesn't seem possible.

bob walsh said...

Riding in the back of a truck like that is dangerous and illegal in most states. They could all get traffic citations. That would show them.