17 Wohnungen und Wald durchsucht – #Razzia unter #Ulmer Führung: #Polizei gibt #Schuss ab – #schauhin #terror

Großrazzia der Ulmer Polizei in ganz Süddeutschland: Bei dem Einsatz gegen eine Gruppe, die sich mit Waffen und Wehrmachtskleidung getroffen haben soll, ist auch ein Schuss gefallen. Bei der Durchsuchung einer Wohnung im Kreis Tübingen hätten Polizisten eine Tür mit Schusswaffengebrauch geöffnet, sagte eine Sprecherin des Polizeipräsidiums Ulm am Freitag. Verletzt worden sei dabei niemand. Es habe keine Gegenwehr der Tatverdächtigen gegeben. Die Durchsuchungen gehen unterdessen weiter. Zu möglichen Motiven, oder ob die Gruppe auch Pläne zum Einsatz der Waffen gehabt hat, konnte die Sprecherin zunächst nichts sagen. Auch die Auswertung der umfassenden Menge an Waffen dauere an, hieß es. Rund 400 Beamte unter Leitung des Polizeipräsidiums Ulm hatten im süddeutschen Raum insgesamt 17 Wohnungen durchsucht. Einige der 19 Beschuldigten sollen sich im Kreis Biberach in Wehrmachtsuniformen getroffen haben. (…) Die Tatverdächtigen sollen dabei Kleidung mit verfassungsfeindlichen Symbolen getragen haben. Bei den Durchsuchungen wurden Granaten, Waffen und Munition sicher gestellt. An manchen Orten waren es so viele, dass sie mit Lastwagen abtransportiert werden mussten. Die Razzia fand unter anderem in den Kreisen Esslingen, Sigmaringen, Rems-Murr, Ostalb und Biberach und in mehreren bayerischen Städten statt. Sachverständige sollen nun klären, ob die sichergestellten Waffen echt sind. Die Tatverdächtigen kamen vorerst wieder auf freien Fuß. Die Auswertung der sichergestellten Gegenstände wird laut Mitteilung noch einige Zeit dauern. Die Durchsuchungen dauern noch an.

via swr: 17 Wohnungen und Wald durchsucht Razzia unter Ulmer Führung: Polizei gibt Schuss ab

siehe auch: POL-UL: (BC)(HDH)(GP)(UL) #Polizeipräsidium Ulm – Gemeinsame Pressemitteilung der #Staatsanwaltschaft #Stuttgart und des Polizeipräsidiums #Ulm: Ermittler beschlagnahmen #Waffen – #terror #wsg. Im Rahmen eines groß angelegten Einsatzes haben am heutigen Morgen rund 400 Polizeibeamte des Polizeipräsidiums Ulm in Kooperation mit den Landeskriminalämtern Baden-Württemberg und Bayern, den Polizeipräsidien Einsatz, Aalen, Ravensburg, Reutlingen, Schwaben Nord, Schwaben Süd/West und München sowie den Spezialeinsatzkommandos mehrerer Bundesländer 17 Wohnungen und ein Waldstück nach Beweismitteln durchsucht. Die durchsuchten Objekte befinden sich in München, den Landkreisen Augsburg, Biberach, Esslingen, Günzburg, Kempten, Sigmaringen, Tübingen und Ostallgäu sowie dem Ostalb- und Rems-Murr-Kreis.

My Life as an Anti-Fascist #Catfisher – #antifa #terror #VorherrschaftDivision #AtomwaffenDivision #AWD

Or how I found a violent white supremacist’s Achilles’ heel: online dating It’s nearly 3 a.m. in Ukraine, but my interlocutor hasn’t gone to sleep yet. His name is David, he lives in Kiev, and he’s sending me videos about how to make a gun out of pipes. He’s trying to flirt with me. He’s Ukrainian, but he wants an American wife. He wants to make a whites-only United States, and he believes I may be his ticket to do that. I’m in character as Ashlynn, and I’ve infiltrated the Vorherrschaft Division (Supremacy Division), a chat group composed of Americans and Europeans fixated on disseminating images of terror and discussing the need for a race war now. I’m using the screen name “AryanQueen” to say hello to the most violent racists online. Vorherrschaft is one of several knockoffs of the widely feared white supremacist terror group Atomwaffen Division. Atomwaffen means “atomic weapon” in German. The knockoff groups have Germanic names, organize primarily on the encrypted chat program Telegram, and traffic in the language of terror. (Another example is the Rapekreig Division.) I’ve decided to use a female identity in hopes of coaxing more information out of participants, and David is ready to oblige. His screen name is “Der Stürmer,” named after the favorite tabloid of the Nazi Party, and he admires Hitler openly—though his truest hero is Christchurch mosque mass shooter Brenton Tarrant. Like Tarrant himself, David has a preoccupation with all things American. He’d like to visit me in America, and to establish his bona fides, he tells me he was once part of a group called “Cherniy Korpus”—Black Corps—a guerrilla military group that served as a forerunner to the Ukrainian far-right militia now known as the Azov Battalion. He tells me that he left in order to spread national socialist ideas throughout Ukraine, that he’s working an office job to afford ammo. He wants a white wife with traditional ideals. He shows me some photos of his militia garb and the gun he used on the front lines in the grinding Ukraine-Russia war in Donbass. I quickly find out that he is one of the administrators of a Ukrainian-language channel I’ve been monitoring for just under a year. Explicitly designed to evoke stochastic terror, it’s called “Brenton Tarrant’s Lads.”

via newrepublic: My Life as an Anti-Fascist Catfisher

Russian Investigative Committee declines to open criminal case over the #death of neo-Nazi ‘#Tesak’

The Russian Investigative Committee has declined to open a criminal case over the death of Russian nationalist Maxim Martsinkevich, reports the state news agency TASS. Better known by his nickname “Tesak” (Hatchet), Martsinkevich died in a prison cell in Chelyabinsk in mid-September. “We have yet to receive an official refusal, but by law, today was the last day to consider the application for the initiation of a criminal case, and a source in the Chelyabinsk investigation told me that the investigator has issued a refusal,” said Martsinkevich’s lawyer Alexey Mikhalchik. Thirty-six years old, Maxim Martsinkevich was infamous for baiting suspected pedophiles and drug dealers into video-recorded attacks that he then shared online to humiliate them. In December 2018, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison after an attack against one supposed drug dealer resulted in the man’s death. Martsinkevich would have been eligible for early parole as soon as next year. Maxim Martsinkevich was found dead in a prison cell in a Chelyabinsk pre-trial detention center on September 16. The Investigative Committee stated that shortly before his death, Martsinkevich confessed his involvement in two double murders. Investigators suggested that Martsinkevich committed suicide against the backdrop of the threat of a new prison sentence.

via meduza: Russian Investigative Committee declines to open criminal case over the death of neo-Nazi ‘Tesak’

Neo-Nazi teenager admits encouraging #terror attacks with propaganda poster campaign – #SystemResistanceNetwork #SRN #SonnenkriegDivision #SKD

A 16-year-old boy became a neo-Nazi propagandist and encouraged terror attacks from his London bedroom, a court has heard. Harry Vaughan joined System Resistance Network (SRN), a spin-off of National Action which has since been banned, in 2018 and also made posters with the logo of the Sonnenkrieg Division neo-Nazi group. He admitted 14 terror offences, including encouraging terrorism, and two of downloading indecent images of children that were linked to occult beliefs and Satanism. The “A* student”, who is now 18, created violent anti-Muslim and antisemitic posters while describing himself as a national socialist and “revolutionary” online. The Old Bailey heard that in his application to join SRN, Vaughan said he believed the “whole system is so diseased that it needs to be destroyed”. “The time for discussion is over, the time for action is now,” he wrote. “I can handle myself in a fight and there is nothing I wouldn’t do if I thought it was essential to the cause.” (…) A specialist report concluded that the teenager followed a hybrid of occult “left-hand path” ideology and neo-Nazi accelerationism, which advocates terror attacks to bring about a race war. Between early 2018 and his arrest in June 2019, he was active across online platforms including a forum dedicated to fascism, “free speech” social network Gab and Discord messaging service. Vaughan created and spread neo-Nazi posters, including some featuring images of Auschwitz and guns, with SRN’s network and that of Sonnenkrieg Division. He also created an “idiots’ guide” for fellow extremists wanting to make their own propaganda, which was inspired by the Siege ideology of American neo-Nazi James Mason. The court heard the encouragement of terrorism charge was over three posters shared on the Fascist Forge forum, all with Sonnenkrieg Division’s logo, referencing hanging, arson and guns. Vaughan admitted disseminating terrorist publications by directing forum users to an archive of viable instructions on creating homemade explosive devices and firearms.

via msn: Neo-Nazi teenager admits encouraging terror attacks with propaganda poster campaign

Local Alt-Right Troll Baked Alaska Had a Bad Week

It may not be the worst week Baked Alaska, real name Tim Gionet, has had. That might have been when he was pepper-sprayed while marching with white supremacists at Charlottesville and begged the people around him to keep streaming while he kneeled on ground, milk dripping down his face. First, he was banned from YouTube. Then, a video of him being detained by Flagstaff police after harassing workers at an outdoor goods store went viral. These were only the latest rungs he’s bounced down in his fall into self-debasement and bigotry. For the luckily unfamiliar, Gionet is a former BuzzFeed staffer who took a hard right turn, embraced the alt-right, started hanging out with Nazis, got banned from most social media platforms for harassment and hate speech, tried to recant his position when he realized it was bad for business and has since doubled-down after nobody believed his change of heart.
In some of his worst moments he’s tweeted about sending Jewish people to gas chambers, hung out with neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin, chanted the white supremacist slogan “You will not replace us!” at the Charlottesville torchlight rally, and joked about groping a 13 year old. Last year he moved to Phoenix, and recent weeks found him prowling Mill Avenue in Tempe at night, doing what he calls an “IRL stream.” Similar to a gaming stream, it’s a live video where viewers are in a chat constantly streaming in front of the person running the stream and can pay to have his phone read out a custom message, but in this case, the video game character is Gionet himself, bugging drunk college students and following the whims of his toxic viewers.

via phoenixnewtimes: Local Alt-Right Troll Baked Alaska Had a Bad Week

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Neo-Nazi Pleads Guilty In #Plot To #Bomb Historic Colorado #Synagogue – #terror

Richard Holzer, 28, pleaded guilty today to federal hate crime and explosives charges for plotting to blow up the Temple Emanuel Synagogue in Pueblo, Colorado. Holzer pleaded guilty to intentionally attempting to obstruct persons in the enjoyment of their free exercise of religious beliefs, through force and the attempted use of explosives and fire, in violation of Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 247, and with attempting to maliciously damage and destroy, by means of fire and explosives, a building used in interstate commerce, in violation of Title 18 U.S. Code, Section 844(i). “The defendant attempted to bomb the Temple Emanuel Synagogue to drive people of Jewish faith out of his community,” said Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband of the Civil Rights Division. “Violence motivated by religious intolerance strikes at the heart of a free society, and the Justice Department will continue to investigate and prosecute these violent acts of hate.” “This is the most important work that we can do – protecting our communities by stopping an attack before it occurred,” said U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn for the District of Colorado. “The people of Pueblo and the State of Colorado are safer as a result of today’s guilty plea and the outstanding work of prosecutors and the FBI.” “Today Richard Holzer pled guilty for plotting to harm members of a religious organization in Pueblo, Colorado,” said FBI Denver Special Agent Charge Michael Schneider. “We remain committed to working with our partners to protect Colorado’s citizens from those who plan to commit acts of violence, including that which constitutes a hate crime or domestic terrorism, and hold those individuals accountable. We would like to thank the Southern Colorado Joint Terrorism Task Force, Pueblo Police Department, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for their dedication and perseverance in this investigation.”

via theyeshivaworld: Neo-Nazi Pleads Guilty In Plot To Bomb Historic Colorado Synagogue

Charges Filed Against Members, Associates Of Utah White Supremacist Gangs

Federal charges have been filed against 21 gang members and associates of White supremacist groups in along the Wasatch Front for drug distribution and illegal weapons trafficking. US Attorney John W. Huber for the District of Utah announced the charges at a press conference Friday. He said 15 indictments were unsealed in federal court earlier in the day. Charges included the distribution of methamphetamine, firearm possession of felon, and possession of a firearm during and in relation to a narcotics trafficking offense. Officials said the suspects were gang members or affiliated with Soldiers of Aryan Culture (SAC) members, Silent Aryan Warriors (SAW) members, Noble Elect Thugs (NET) members, and associates. The indictments were the culmination of an investigation that began in June 2019, and involved several federal and local law enforcement agencies throughout Salt Lake City, West Valley City, and Ogden City. Officials said 15 firearms were recovered during the investigation.

via ksitv: Charges Filed Against Members, Associates Of Utah White Supremacist Gangs
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