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Portland neo-Nazi indicted in mailing of noose to Ohio NAACP officer

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Portland neo-Nazi indicted in mailing of noose to Ohio NAACP officer

Daniel Lee Jones

By Bryan Denson, The Oregonian
October 08, 2009, 5:14PM
Daniel Lee JonesMultnomah County SheriffDaniel Lee Jones A Portland-based organizer for a national neo-Nazi group was brought before a federal judge in shackles Thursday, accused of mailing a hangman’s noose to the president of an Ohio chapter of the NAACP.

Daniel Lee Jones, the 33-year-old regional director of the American National Socialist Workers Party, was in court to make his first appearance on two criminal civil rights charges.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Dennis J. Hubel in Portland appointed Harold DuCloux, a public defender who is African-American, to handle Jones’ legal affairs in Portland. The magistrate also freed Jones from jail as he prepares to face the charges in Ohio, but he put restrictions on his travel and ordered that he part with his guns.

Jones was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury in Toledo.

The government accuses Jones of mailing the noose to the home of F.M. Jason Upthegrove, the African-American president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Lima, Ohio. He mailed that symbol of racism to threaten Upthegrove and interfere with his public activities, according to the indictment.

Upthegrove spoke out publicly last year after police officers knocked down the front door of a Lima, Ohio, home to arrest a drug suspect and shot to death Tarika Wilson, a 26-year-old African-American woman, and wounded her 14-month-old son, Sincere.

When Jones mailed out hate fliers about the incident, Upthegrove condemned the white supremacist organization.

According to the government, Upthegrove received a package containing the noose on Valentine’s Day 2008. The indictment did not spell out how investigators concluded the noose came from Jones.

The Portland area is no stranger to virulent racists. A national civil rights organization once designated the town “Skinhead City,” and the 1988 slaying of Ethiopian student Mulugeta Seraw by a trio of skinheads on the city’s southeast side drew national headlines.

But as the ailing economy prompts an uptick in hate group membership in some corners of America, membership in Portland’s few white supremacist organizations has held steady,said Randy Blazak, a Portland State University professor and skinhead expert.

Blazak described the American National Socialist Workers’ Party as a neo-Nazi group based in Roanoke, Va., with a cadre of adherents in Portland and its suburban communities.

“They’re general white supremacists,” said Blazak. “They believe the federal government is controlled by a Jewish cabal and needs to be overthrown.”

Blazak attended Jones’ court appearance Thursday, partly out of academic interest but mostly because he’s had personal run-ins with him.

Jones has publicly described Blazak, who is white, as a traitor to his race. On Sept. 14, 2008, Jones posted a photo of the professor’s Toyota Prius — the one with an Obama sticker on the bumper — on his group’s Website. The photo showed Blazak’s home in the background and listed his address and where Blazak’s then-wife worked.

“Luckily,” Jones wrote, “we have a few comrades who live near him.”

Blazak asked Jones to take down the posting and told him police would know where to go if his house was broken into or someone harmed him. But the post stayed up. So Blazak shot a photo of Jones’ house and published it on the Website of the Coalition Against Hate Crimes, identifying it as the home of a local Nazi.

Jones’ group pulled its photo of Blazak’s car and home from its Website. Eventually, the entire site vanished because the founder of the American National Socialist Workers’ Party, Bill White, was arrested last October by the FBI.

The government accuses White of threatening a juror in the criminal case of Matt Hale, a notorious white supremacist now serving a 40-year term in the government’s supermax prison in Florence, Colo., for soliciting an FBI informant to kill a federal judge.

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Skinhead Violence Leading Non-Russians to Arm Themselves in Self-Defense

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Skinhead Violence Leading Non-Russians to Arm Themselves in Self-Defense

Potential victims of skinhead violence – many of whom are non-Russians –increasingly are arming themselves for self-defense, a pattern that helps to explain a rise in the number of ethnic Russian deaths in the course of such violence this year and one that likely presages more serious problems ahead, according to the Moscow Human Rights Bureau.

A new report by that organization about xenophobic crimes during the first nine months of this year found that “the number of murders committed on the basis of racial hatred [in fact] had declined overall in comparison with an analogous period of the year before” and that “neo-Nazis” guilty of them are now more likely than before to be sentenced to long prison terms.

But those positive trends, the Bureau’s director Aleksandr Brod suggested to “Novyye izvestiya,” were balanced by two negative ones: “the racists have begun to commit terrorist acts and vandalism more often” than before, and the increasing number of people with weapons suggests future violence will be more deadly (www.newizv.ru/news/2009-10-06/115400).

The Bureau report said that for the first nine months of 2009, the statistics it had assembled show that “the nationalists committed 181 attacks,” which left 59 people dead and 235 wounded, a somewhat less awful situation than for the same period in 2008 when 100 people were killed and 308 were wounded.

As in the past, Moscow and St. Petersburg led the list with a total of 33 killed and 134 wound, but among them, the number of ethnic Russians increased to second place. The paper said that “experts explain this by the fact that the constant attacks on representatives of minorities have generated manifestations of nationalism by the latter in response.”

Moreover, Brod pointed out, “people are beginning to arm themselves [because] they are not prepared to put up with acts of violence by the skinheads anymore.” That pattern could easily trigger an arms race with skinheads acquiring and using weapons in the expectation that those they attack with be armed as well.

One factor that may mitigate that outcome is that “the number of people sentenced in 2009 for hate crimes increased several times over.” During the first nine months of this year, 230 people were convicted of such crimes, 1.5 times more than during the first nine months of 2007.

Moreover, “Novyye izvestiya” said on the basis of the Bureau report, “52 nationalists were sent behind bars for periods of from five to 25 years, and 50 more received sentences of from one to five years.” At the same time, 61 were given suspended sentences, and a few were fined or confined in psychiatric facilities.

While it can be expected that Russian officials will argue that their tougher stand against hate crimes is responsible for the decline in their number, Brod for his part is “not inclined” to make that linkage. He told “Novyye izvestiya” that the economic crisis is creating fertile ground for the extremists, with “young people showing greater interest in [skinhead] ideas.”

And the human rights researcher said as a result, “even with active law enforcement, we will not be fated to succeed until corresponding migration problems,” including the integration and acceptance of non-Russians in formerly ethnic Russian areas, are addressed more successfully than they have been up to now.

In a final comment, Brod noted that the skinheads and other extremist nationalists appear to have changed their tactics, shifting from murders, which his organization has tracked for some time, to terrorist actions, including against the militia, and vandalism, a crime that perpetrators can often commit with little chance they will be caught.

Today’s Moscow media featured two reports that highlight just how explosive the inter-ethnic scene now is in parts of the Russian Federation that until recently were overwhelming ethnically Russian but now have large immigrant populations, many of whose members have not adapted to Russian realities or been accepted by the ethnic Russians around them.

In the first of these stories, Georgy Nagayev of Perm describes the influx of Chechens and other groups from the Caucasus and Central Asia and their ability to dominate local militia commander and thus escape punishment, a pattern that could point to a new Kondopoga-like clash in the region (www.apn.ru/publications/article22018.htm).

And in the second, “Novyye izvestiya” reports that the situation in Moscow as a result of the influx of migrant workers and their decision to live apart in ethnic neighborhoods reflects the difficulties they have adapting to the Russian environment of the capital and that Russians have in adapting to them (www.newizv.ru/news/2009-10-06/115399/).

As the paper points out, the situation has become so dangerous that the city government now maintains a map of districts which have a high potential for conflict because members of one or more of the more than 100 national diasporas in the city have clustered to provide mutual support even as these neighborhoods themselves become targets of xenophobic attacks.

Given that people on both sides of these divides are now likely to be armed, the fall in the number of deaths as a result of xenophobic crimes is unlikely to continue, especially if, as seems likely, ever more of those killed turn out to be ethnic Russians, something groups like the Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI) are already playing up.

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White supremacist was leader of death squad, says prosecution

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

White supremacist was leader of death squad, says prosecution
Defense attorney says defendant was product of prison system.

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SANTA ANA An Orange County prosecutor told a jury Wednesday that a heavily tattooed white supremacist was the leader of a death squad who executed a gang member for violating gang code by divulging secrets in a television interview.

Deputy District Attorney Ebrahim Baytieh said defendant Billy Joe Johnson, 46, showed a “complete and utter disregard for human life” when he led Scott Miller, one of the founders of the Public Enemy Number One gang, to his death in an Anaheim alley on March 8, 2002.

Co-conspirators and fellow gang members Michael A. Lamb and Jacob Rump were waiting in the darkness when Johnson showed up with Miller, 38 under the pretense of buying drugs, Baytieh said in opening statements. Lamb then popped out from a hiding spot and shot Miller once at near point-blank range in the back of the head.

In an unusual move, defense attorney Michael Molfetta then told the jury in his opening statement of Johnson’s death penalty trial that he agreed with everything the prosecutor said.

Molfetta said Johnson is a product of a violence-prone prison system and that he did not have any choice but to participate in Miller’s murder for violating PEN1 gang rules by appearing on a Fox television news show.

Johnson is charged with first-degree murder plus the special circumstances of committing a murder for the benefit of a gang, murder-by-lying-in-wait and committing multiple murder. He is already serving 45 years to life term in prison for a separate gang-related murder in 2004.

Molfetta said Johnson – who sat smiling and chatting in the ninth floor courtroom during the opening statements – wants to receive the death penalty rather than a sentence of life without parole. Johnson feels that life on Death Row at San Quentin prison would be preferable to life in a maximum security prison, Molfetta said in an interview.

Lamb and Rump were both convicted of Miller’s murder in 2007. Lamb, the triggerman, was sentenced to death. Rump got life without parole.

Johnson, who has a Mohawk style haircut, was not charged with killing Miller until 2007 when he got on the witness stand in Lamb and Rump’s trial and testified that he acted alone in the execution-style slaying.

But Baytieh told the jury today that Johnson lied on the witness stand in order to make himself a “martyr” for his gang.

Miller was murdered 13 months after Fox 11 News profiled Public Enemy Number One in February 2001, focusing on a pending criminal case against two top leaders of the Huntington Beach-based gang. Miller, who was called “Scottish” by the gang, appeared on the episodes with his voice and face disguised or blurred out. By his colleagues immediately identified him by his distinctive tattoos and his unique pit bull.

The jury in Superior Court Judge Frank F. Fasel’s court must first decide if Johnson is guilty of special circumstances murder before it hears additional evidence in a penalty phase to decide if he should receive the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Johnson also has three prior strike convictions for a 1983 residential burglary, a 1989 robbery, and for beating an inmate in prison in 1995.

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Supremacists: ‘Wake up white America!’ … Counter protesters: ‘Hate has got to stop’

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Supremacists: ‘Wake up white America!’ … Counter protesters: ‘Hate has got to stop’

BELLEVILLE — A group waving flags adorned with swastikas traded insults with and challenged a crowd of about 250 onlookers from behind yellow wooden barricades manned by police, including SWAT team members during a midday protest Saturday.

After an hour of loud protesting by white supremacists, who were countered by a silent demonstration, police ended the two downtown rallies at 12:30 p.m.

While a police sniper watched from the roof of the police station, 22 members of white supremacist groups shouted obscenities and made obscene hand gestures. One man, who had a crew cut and wore a black uniform, told the crowd of onlookers, “Wake up white America!”
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Members of a White Supremacist group protest on West Washington Street, on the side of the St. Clair County Building, over the recent school bus beating of a Belleville West HS student.

“We were out there to denounce the violence,” said Belleville resident Jason Bonn, who is a corporal with the National Socialist Movement, a group with a name similar to the Nazi Party of Germany during World War II. Bonn’s group is “fighting for white civil rights.”

Around the corner from the shouting protesters on West Washington Street, several dozens participated in a silent counter-rally on South Illinois Street.

The Rev. John Curry, of Conqueror’s Christian Center in Belleville organized the counter-protest: “Our message is to preach love for all groups, skinheads, KKK, Nazis, all groups. Hate has got to stop. Our message is silent love.”

The white supremacist rally was held in response to a Sept. 14 attack on a Belleville West High School bus, where two black students beat a white student.

Members of the National Socialist Movement were joined by other pro-white groups and held signs that said, “It was a hate crime.”

Several dozen police officers, SWAT team members and police dogs managed the crowd and protesters.

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