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Author: Will Carless, USA TODAY

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Lawsuit over Charlottesville ‘Unite the Right’ rally has crippled white supremacist groups, leaders

October 17, 2021October 17, 2021Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on Lawsuit over Charlottesville ‘Unite the Right’ rally has crippled white supremacist groups, leaders

A lawsuit against the organizers of the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville has already damaged defendants before trial.

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How podcasts have become the backbone for white supremacist recruiting

September 30, 2021Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on How podcasts have become the backbone for white supremacist recruiting

The intimate nature of podcasting is ideal for spreading hate speech, according to research by the Southern Law Poverty Center.

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With Trump in the rearview mirror, Proud Boys offer muscle at rallies against vaccine mandates, masks

September 8, 2021Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on With Trump in the rearview mirror, Proud Boys offer muscle at rallies against vaccine mandates, masks

After several quiet months, Proud Boys members have shown up at protests against vaccine and mask mandates, where they often tussle with opponents.

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Armed protests are picking up, and a new study says they’re more likely to turn violent

August 23, 2021August 23, 2021Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on Armed protests are picking up, and a new study says they’re more likely to turn violent

As armed protests pick up, a study shows they’re six times more likely to become violent than ones where there are no firearms.

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QAnon followers distance themselves from the movement’s most bizarre conspiracy theories as they rebrand

August 4, 2021Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on QAnon followers distance themselves from the movement’s most bizarre conspiracy theories as they rebrand

Since Trump’s defeat and the Jan. 6 insurrection, the QAnon movement is trying to revise its history and has embraced other conspiracy theories.

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They joined the Wisconsin Proud Boys looking for brotherhood. They found racism, bullying and antisemitism.

June 21, 2021Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on They joined the Wisconsin Proud Boys looking for brotherhood. They found racism, bullying and antisemitism.

Men with inside knowledge of the Wisconsin chapter of the Proud Boys say it’s a den of racism and antisemitism, not a benign men’s drinking club.

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Proud Boys saw wave of contributions from Chinese diaspora before Capitol attack

May 4, 2021May 4, 2021Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on Proud Boys saw wave of contributions from Chinese diaspora before Capitol attack

The Proud Boys enjoy support from some Chinese Americans and the broader Chinese diaspora, attracted by the group’s claim to be fighting communism.

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Why did police fatally shoot Andrew Brown Jr.? Family seeks answers as Sheriff asks for patience

April 24, 2021April 24, 2021Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on Why did police fatally shoot Andrew Brown Jr.? Family seeks answers as Sheriff asks for patience

Brown, a 42-year-old Black man and father of 7, was shot and killed on Wednesday while deputies were attempting to arrest him.

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13 investigations, no court-martials: Here’s how the US Navy and Marine Corps quietly discharged white supremacists

April 13, 2021January 5, 2022Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on 13 investigations, no court-martials: Here’s how the US Navy and Marine Corps quietly discharged white supremacists

The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have quietly kicked out white supremacists, offering them administrative discharges that leave no public record.

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Pentagon outlines steps to counter military extremism as Capitol attack continues to reverberate

April 9, 2021April 11, 2021Will Carless, USA TODAYComments Off on Pentagon outlines steps to counter military extremism as Capitol attack continues to reverberate

At least 38 of about 250 people charged in the attack on the U.S. Capitol served in the military. The Pentagon plans to counter military extremism.

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