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Feds: Coast Guard Lieutenant Has Neo-Nazi Ties, Had Hit List of Targets - Southern Poverty Law Center

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February 21, 2019
Feds: Coast Guard Lieutenant Has Neo-Nazi Ties, Had Hit List of Targets - Southern Poverty Law Center
Number of hate groups in US hits all-time high: Report
Feds: Coast Guard Lieutenant Has Neo-Nazi Ties, Had Hit List of Targets
Hate Group Activity Rises for Fourth Year in a Row, Civil Rights Group Says
SPLC: Number of hate groups hits all-time high

Feds: Coast Guard Lieutenant Has Neo-Nazi Ties, Had Hit List of Targets - Southern Poverty Law Center

Southern Poverty Law Center
Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson of Silver Spring, Maryland, wrote a letter to an unnamed neo-Nazi in September 2017 advocating for a “white homeland.” “I never saw a reason for mass protest or wearing uniforms marching around provoking people with swastikas etc.,” Hasson wrote.
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Number of hate groups in US hits all-time high: Report

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
(NEW YORK) — The number of hate groups in the U.S. has reached an all-time high, even as membership in the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi outfits have fallen, according to a report by a legal advocacy organization that tracks them.
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Feds: Coast Guard Lieutenant Has Neo-Nazi Ties, Had Hit List of Targets

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson of Silver Spring, Maryland, wrote a letter to an unnamed neo-Nazi in September 2017 advocating for a “white homeland.” “I never saw a reason for mass protest or wearing uniforms marching around provoking people with swastikas etc.,” Hasson wrote.
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Hate Group Activity Rises for Fourth Year in a Row, Civil Rights Group Says

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
A vigil for victims of the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images There are at least 1,020 hate groups now active in the U.S., the Southern Poverty Law Center announced on Wednesday.
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SPLC: Number of hate groups hits all-time high

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
A letter passed around Tallassee in 2014 by the The Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. (Photo11: contributed) The number of hate groups active across the nation reportedly reached an all-time high in 2018.
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