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An antigovernment extremist who advocated killing police, judges and burning down a courthouse has been found guilty by a federal jury in Montana of possession of a machine gun and failing to register a firearm.
Sheriffs heading to hate group鈥檚 鈥榮ummit鈥; Lesbian couple sues Hawaiian cop; Police cite 鈥榩rivacy鈥 in Dylann Roof shootings; and more.
"Dr. Rick," porn star turned antigovernment "sovereign citizen," may face additional charges of rape and murder stemming听from his illegal medical practice.
The revamped comic-book hero takes on masked, armed border vigilantes 鈥撎齛nd given the history of such militias, it's not a stretch.
Antigovernment sovereign citizen Rick Van Thiel is accused of practicing medicine without a license in a ramshackle trailer described as a scene from a horror movie.
Jared Taylor strikes back at Gaffney; Texas鈥 war on birthright babies; Sovereign citizens take over Montana town; and more.
A sovereign citizen planned to overthrow the West Virginia state government 鈥撯 and shoot any police officers who intervened.听
Antigovernment 鈥渟overeign citizens鈥 鈥 those 鈥渞ules and laws don鈥檛 apply to me鈥 folks who illegally occupy houses all over the United States 鈥 are finally getting the attention of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.
A sovereign citizen who shot and wounded two police officers is going to federal prison for almost 30 years after a federal judge in California took the unusual step of enhancing his sentence for lying during and after his jury trial.
An antigovernment "sovereign citizen" who calls himself 鈥淯ndertaker鈥 is going to prison for three years after being convicted of illegally possessing firearms and squatting in a vacant house in Mansfield, Ohio.
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