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Connecticut White Wolves White Supremacist, Nazi Group Members Indicted

Five members of a white supremacist, neo-Nazi group known as the “Connecticut White Wolves” have been reportedly indicted by a federal grand jury on weapons violations, allegedly attempting to sell weapons across state lines.  The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has reported in past on the activities and history of the “Connecticut White Wolves.”

Image from Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Report

Image from Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Report

Connecticut: Five Accused White Supremacists Indicted On Weapons Charges
— Hartford Courant reports:

— “Five members or associates of an alleged neo-Nazi, white supremacist group known as the Connecticut White Wolves have been indicted by a federal grand jury, accused of conspiring to sell guns and homemade hand grenades to what they thought was a similar group out of state.”
— “The group, also known as Battalion 14, is believed to have been formed in the southern part of the state within the past decade by a collection of young, self-professed “skinheads.” More recently, the group has attracted the attention of civil rights groups because of its recruiting efforts and its involvement in disruptive and violent acts.”
Anti-Defamation League reports on “Connecticut White Wolves”
— “Members, though typically young, have been involved in a number of criminal acts in Connecticut and have forged ties with nationally recognized hate groups, including the National Alliance, the Creativity Movement, White Revolution and the Ku Klux Klan.”
— “Like other established hate groups, the White Wolves promote their hateful ideology through leafleting — neighborhoods with white supremacist propaganda.”
— “Although based in Connecticut, the White Wolves have not limited their activities to that state. From the group’s inception (ostensibly on April 20, Adolf Hitler’s birthday), members have sought to expand the group’s influence and attract new members outside of Connecticut by traveling to other parts of the country and reaching out to established hate groups. In August 2002, the White Wolves attended a rally in Washington, D.C., to protest U.S. support for Israel that was sponsored by the neo-Nazi National Alliance. ”

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