An FBI agent alleged that two of the attackers claim membership in a White supremacist gang, including one who allegedly posted a video of himself shouting ‘Heil Hitler’. Three White men calling themselves “skinheads” and shouting racial slurs allegedly carried out two unprovoked, racially motivated attacks that seriously injured three victims, including two Camp Pendleton Marine Corps officers, last year near the Oceanside Pier, according to an FBI search warrant unsealed Thursday in San Diego federal court. The alleged attacks, which occurred the evening of June 7, 2025, appear to have never been publicly reported before. In a sworn affidavit, an FBI agent asserted the three alleged attackers are being investigated on hate-crime charges, as well as charges of violating the victims’ civil rights and conspiring to obstruct an investigation. According to the warrant, the three suspects assaulted a 21-year-old Oceanside man who is Asian-American near a beach bathroom, allegedly slamming his head into a concrete wall multiple times. The victim was later hospitalized and diagnosed with a concussion, among other injuries. A short time later at the Oceanside Pier Amphitheater, the same three men allegedly shouted racial slurs while attacking two Marines — one was Black, the other White — who were off duty and enjoying a night out. Both Marines later sought medical treatment at a hospital on Camp Pendleton, where doctors allegedly diagnosed one with a concussion and multiple facial fractures. The three attackers have each been interviewed by the FBI at least once and are aware of the investigation, according to the search-warrant affidavit. The FBI agent who sought the warrant asserted that in addition to the alleged racial slurs, further investigation revealed that at least two of the men are members of a White supremacist street gang in Riverside County, while the third has the word “skinhead” tattooed on his arm. The Union-Tribune is not naming the men since they had not been charged as of Thursday. The FBI declined to comment on the investigation, referring questions about potential charges to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in San Diego. The U.S. Attorney’s Office also declined to comment.

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