US Soldier Trained Neo-Nazis in Florida for "Race War"
The 10 members of a Florida-based neo-Nazi militant group arrested received training in close-quarters combat and other Army-approved tactics from a member of the US Army National Guard, according to court filings. In July 2011, an American Front Neo-Nazi, Ryan Riley from Missouri who was also in the National Guard visited the compound and conducted paramilitary training, including hand-to-hand combat techniques, that he learned from the Guard. The co-conspirators, alleged to be members of the violent white-power American Front, face felony charges for hate crimes, paramilitary training, and preparing for a coming "race war" against blacks, Jews, and immigrants at a fortified compound in the marshlands of St. Cloud, Florida, just south of the amusement-park haven of Orlando. A short paragraph buried in the group's arrest affidavit shows a disturbing link between the Florida Nazi group and an active duty U.S. soldier.
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The 10 members of a Florida-based neo-Nazi militant group arrested received training in close-quarters combat and other Army-approved tactics from a member of the US Army National Guard, according to court filings. In July 2011, an American Front Neo-Nazi, Ryan Riley from Missouri who was also in the National Guard visited the compound and conducted paramilitary training, including hand-to-hand combat techniques, that he learned from the Guard. The co-conspirators, alleged to be members of the violent white-power American Front, face felony charges for hate crimes, paramilitary training, and preparing for a coming "race war" against blacks, Jews, and immigrants at a fortified compound in the marshlands of St. Cloud, Florida, just south of the amusement-park haven of Orlando. A short paragraph buried in the group's arrest affidavit shows a disturbing link between the Florida Nazi group and an active duty U.S. soldier.
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