The case is the first time a Canadian jury was asked to hear legal arguments about white supremacist terrorism.
In the year of 2023, 17 extremist-related murders were recorded across seven different incidents, a drop from the 27 the year before and the 35 recorded in 2021.
"I’m advocating for is the gentiles vs the Jews," wrote the shooter in his 180 page manifesto. "We outnumber them 100x, and they are not strong by themselves."
Hardy Lloyd, 45, was arrested in West Virginia in July and pleaded guilty in September, acknowledging the Jewishness victims and the witnesses were a factor prompting him to make the threats.
“I’m far more concerned,” Fuentes said, about “these people that are communing with demons and engaging in this sort of witchcraft and stuff” than “I am [concerned about] even non-white people."
The CCDH found that X rarely suspended or locked the accounts of users breaching the site's rules.
Ashley Podsiad Sharp, a neo-Nazi who served as a prison guard in Leeds, owned a white supremacist "murder manual" and founded a club for other neo-Nazis.
A large proportion of the increased antisemitism in Connecticut was directly linked to Ye.
The neo-Nazis hurled insults and abuse at a female Jewish journalist present at the rally.
US attorney William Ihlenfeld emphasized that threatening or intimidating jury members or witnesses will be met with a strong response.