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Intelligence Report
2006
Summer Issue
August 11, 2006

Two television journalists who were held at gunpoint by officials of what was then the nation's largest and most aggressive Klan group have received compensation from the sale of the Klan leader's house.

Intelligence Report
2005
Fall Issue
October 14, 2005

Daniel Schertz faces more than 70 years in federal prison after pleading guilty in August to six federal weapons charges.

Intelligence Report
2004
Spring Issue
April 20, 2004

During a complex initiation ceremony involving a noose, paintballs, and live fire, one Tennessee member of America's Invisible Knights of the Ku Klux Klan shot another in the head, leaving the injured man unable to speak and in serious condition.

Intelligence Report
2003
Spring Issue
April 15, 2003

The guilty plea of white supremacist David Duke for corruption is only the latest episode in the life of a voracious con man.

Intelligence Report
2002
Fall Issue
September 20, 2002

Should cross-burning be banned? Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore thinks so. This fall, he will argue before the U. S. Supreme Court that burning a cross to intimidate someone is "nothing short of domestic terrorism."

Intelligence Report
2002
Spring Issue
March 05, 2002

Swaggering American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan leader Jeff Berry has sentenced to seven years in connection with threatening two journalists.

Intelligence Report
2001
Fall Issue
August 29, 2001

After a May 2001 rally, several members of the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan tangle with law enforcement, including Grand Dragon Richard Loy.

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