
Deadly Connection: Neo-Nazi Group Linked To 3 Accused Killers
NPRDeadly Connection: Neo-Nazi Group Linked To 3 Accused Killers Enlarge this image toggle caption Amy Taxin/AP Amy Taxin/AP At first glance, five killings in three states since last May appeared to be unrelated, isolated cases. "All these young men, steeped in this propaganda, both online and off, went on to enact violence," said Keegan Hankes, who studies far-right groups for the Southern Poverty Law Center. "That's why you see them trying to drive media attention, because it may get an angry disaffected young man to go to that forum and further go down that rabbit trail," Hankes said. A double killing in Florida Atomwaffen first came to public attention in a double-murder case last May in Tampa, Fla. Enlarge this image toggle caption Pinellas County Sheriff's Office via AP Pinellas County Sheriff's Office via AP Devon Arthurs, 19, was charged with killing two roommates.
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