The neo-Nazi American Nationalist Party produced only four members for a planned march on Washington, D.C. However, hundreds of counter-demonstrators gathered to protest the march.
The neo-Nazi American Nationalist Party produced only four members for a planned march on Washington, D.C. However, hundreds of counter-demonstrators gathered to protest the march.
Convicted Oklahoma City conspirator Terry Nichols has been denied a new federal trial, however Oklahoma officials plan to try Nichols on separate state charges.
Klansman Jimmy Ray Shelton was convicted on two counts of attempted capital murder in Bastrop, Texas. Shelton's passenger Eddie Melvin fired on police during a high-speed chase.
Survivalist Lawrence Michael Lombardi was arrested in in connection with two small bomb blasts at the historically black Florida A&M University.
Peter Kay Stern, founder of a 'common-law court,' has been indicted on federal charges of conspiring to defraud the Internal Revenue Service.
Leaders of the Greater Ministries International Church are facing federal fraud and money laundering charges.
Burford O'Neal Furrow Jr., former Aryan Nations security official, faces charges related to shooting spree at the North Valley Jewish Community Center and the slaying of a postal worker.
Al Ferris, Indiana leader of the Invisible Empire, Pennsylvania Ku Klux Klan was killed by his abused wife.
In some situations, criminal and civil law can be used to prevent hate groups from recruiting minors.
William Pierce, America's leading neo-Nazi, has put out nearly $250,000 to acquire the nation's powerhouse distributor of racist rock. This enterprise could inject hundreds of thousands of dollars into Pierce's wide ranging neo-Nazi operations.