Extremists Links: Far Right Extremist Groups Continue to Evolve and Organize
From Washington to Missouri to Florida, far right extremist groups continue to evolve and organize, and target local governments including school boards and sheriffs departments.
The latest reporting on extremist groups within the Radical Right.
*Extremists Links is a weekly round-up of reporting on extremists groups including the White Supremacists and Militia Movements, as well as reporting on the investigations into the January 6th Insurrection. This week, Extremists Links is available to all subscribers to Radical Reports.
White Supremacists, Militia Movement, and Extremists
How the Denver Shooter’s Digital Trail Exposes the Violent Fantasies of the ‘Manosphere’ [Bellingcat]
Sister of slain security officer sues Facebook over killing tied to Boogaloo movement [NPR]
‘The Timothy McVeighs are still there’: fears over extremism in US military [The Guardian]
Purported leader of violent neo-Nazi group sentenced to prison for Seattle-area threats, intimidation [The Seattle Times]
Two men with ties to Central Washington anti-government militia indicted on federal charges [The Spokesman-Review]
Beware the extremist, dangerous and unconstitutional ‘constitutional sheriffs’ [The Washington Post]
Extremist groups are growing in Missouri, aiming at school boards and voting rights [The Kansas City Star]
'Protect America Now' — headed by controversial Arizona sheriff, co-founded with Greene County's sheriff [Springfield News-Leader]
A rural Washington school board race shows how far-right extremists are shifting to local power [Anchorage Daily News]
'Constitutional sheriffs' contend they have the power to determine what the law is [ABA Journal]
Leaked database reveals 100 current and former Oath Keepers with ties to North Bay [The Press Democrat]
Oldsmar man had explosive device near Jan. 6 anniversary rally in Pinellas, sheriff says [Tampa Bay Times]
Seattle police faked radio chatter about Proud Boys as CHOP formed in 2020, investigation finds [The Seattle Times]
Arson Destroyed Knoxville Planned Parenthood Clinic, Officials Say [The New York Times]
January 6th Insurrection
Capitol Riot Insurrectionists Networks
Capitol Breach Cases: Defendants charged in federal court in the District of Columbia related to crimes committed at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C during the January 6th Insurrection.
The photo that helped define the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol [Reuters]
Jan. 6 panel subpoenas Trump Jr. advisers, Trump speechwriter [Politico]
Rival Jan. 6 vigils reflect deep divides over insurrection [The Washington Post]
To catch an insurrectionist: Facebook and Google are helping the FBI find January 6 rioters [Vox]
Jan. 6 Panel Seeks to Debunk Unfounded Theory About F.B.I. Role in Riot [The New York Times]
Ted Cruz pressed DOJ officials to address a January 6 conspiracy theory days after he walked back 'terrorist' remarks [Insider]
Pence and Jan. 6 Committee Engage in High-Stakes Dance Over Testimony [The New York Times]
Group Argues Madison Cawthorn Ineligible for Congress Due to Jan. 6 Rally Participation [Newsweek]
For the Jan. 6 Rioters, Justice Is Still Coming [Time]
Most January 6 Defendants Are Getting Light Sentences [The New Republic]
Mother and daughter plead guilty to Jan. 6-related charges [Associated Press]
Missouri woman pleads guilty in Capitol riot — days after arrest in fatal wrong-way crash [The Kansas City Star]
Fourth Arkansan charged with participating in Jan. 6 riot. [Arkansas Times]
Two More Jan. 6 Rioters Charged Amid Insurrection Anniversary [The Daily Beast]
Delaware Man Previously Known to FBI After ‘War Crimes in Bosnia’ TikTok Post Charged with Jan. 6 Crimes [Law & Crime]
Dozens of insurrectionists have been arrested in North Texas [Axios]
Central Florida Proud Boys leader continues legal fight for release after Jan. 6 indictments: report [Orlando Sentinel]