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US court convicts founder of neo-Nazi group for plot to destroy Baltimore power grid
A US court has convicted the founder of a neo-Nazi group who planned to destroy the Baltimore power grid in an attempt to accelerate racial violence, the US Justice Department said Tuesday. Brandon Russell,
Neo-Nazi group leader convicted of plotting Maryland power grid attack
Brandon Russell, 29, encouraged Sarah Beth Clendaniel to carry out a series of “sniper attacks” on electrical substations around Baltimore that could have caused significant damage to the regional power grid.
Neo-Nazi found guilty of conspiring to damage a Maryland power substation
Brandon Russell, a 29-year-old neo-Nazi leader from Orlando, Fla., faces up to 20 years in prison after a federal jury found him guilty of conspiring to damage a Maryland energy facility.
Neo-Nazi leader found guilty of planning to knock out Baltimore power grid
A Neo-Nazi group leader and Orlando, FL resident was found guilty of conspiracy to damage an energy facility, officials said.From at least November 2022 to Febr
Neo-Nazi Convicted in Racially-Motivated Plot to Destroy Baltimore Power Grid: 'Lay this City to Waste'
An avowed neo-Nazi has been convicted of plotting an attack on energy infrastructure with the goal of "lay [ing] waste to the city of Baltimore."
Neo-Nazi Convicted of Planning Power Grid Attack Wanted to Start 'Race War'
A self-proclaimed National Socialist has been convicted by a jury of trying to attack the Baltimore energy grid to spark a race war.
White supremacist found guilty of planning power grid attack
A white supremacist leader was convicted in federal court of conspiring with a Maryland woman to attack the state’s power grid to further their racially motivated violent extremist beliefs. A jury found Brandon Russell,
Neo-Nazi convicted of plotting to destroy Baltimore’s power grid
Neo-Nazi Brandon Russell is convicted of plotting to blow up Baltimore’s power grid as part of plan to sew chaos in the city. His co-defendant, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, earlier pleaded guilty in the case.
Neo-Nazi leader found guilty of plotting attack on Maryland power grid
BALTIMORE -- Brandon Russell, the leader of a neo-Nazi group, was found guilty of conspiring to attack Maryland's power grid in a terrorist plot, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
Neo-Nazi group leader convicted of planning to attack Maryland power grid
Brandon Russell, the founder of a Florida-based neo-Nazi group, was convicted Monday of conspiring to plan an attack on Maryland’s power grid. Russell encouraged his former girlfriend Sarah Beth
Neo-Nazi Who Planned To Spark "Urban Chaos" in Baltimore Is in Deep Trouble
Russell’s online evidence of his affiliation to neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division as well as a document finely detailing a plot to take out the transformers were revealed during trial, the report says.
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The Trial at the Tip of the Terrorgram Iceberg
Atomwaffen Division cofounder and alleged Terrorgram Collective member Brandon Russell is facing a potential 20-year sentence ...
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Neo-Nazi leader found guilty in plot to attack Maryland power grid
The Florida leader of a Neo-Nazi group has been found guilty of planning to attack the Maryland power grid. Brandon Russell, ...
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