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A group of men accused of being part of a neo-Nazi movement including Idaho residents are facing new federal charges over alleged plans to carry out attacks on energy grid infrastructure in Idaho and the Northwest.
On Friday, members of the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina filed a superseding indictment against four men: Paul Kryscuk, 35, Liam Collins, 21, Jordan Duncan, 26, and Joseph Maurino, 22. Kryscuk, Collins and Duncan are all former Boise residents already accused of illegally manufacturing and shipping firearms.
The group is accused of organizing on the Iron March forum a now-defunct neo-Nazi message board in hopes of creating a modern-day SS in the Northwest. The SS was the paramilitary group of the Nazi Party responsible for countless murders in Nazi Germany.
Kryscuk, Collins and Duncan were first arrested in Idaho on Oct. 20 last year, shortly after they were indicted by a North Carolina grand jury. Justin Hermanson, a North Carolina resident, was indicted on Nov. 18, 2020. Maurino, a New Jersey resident and member of the Army National Guard, was indicted in July.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/alleged-boise-neo-nazis-charged-220756758.html
ProudMNDemocrat
(16,849 posts)Charge them with Domestic terrorism.
chowder66
(9,097 posts)dalton99a
(81,667 posts)Boise man with alleged neo-Nazi ties, now facing gun charges, sought Idaho prison jobs
Before a Boise man was arrested in October for alleged gun crimes and was accused of trying to organize a modern-day SS on a neo-Nazi message board, he applied and interviewed for taxpayer-funded jobs at Idaho prisons.
That same man, 35-year-old Paul Kryscuk, said in Instagram messages made public in court filings that he also applied to become a Boise firefighter and prepared to take a Boise Fire Department exam less than two weeks before his arrest.
Kryscuk who moved to Idaho in February 2020 was arrested and later charged in federal court in North Carolina on multiple counts of conspiring to manufacture and ship firearms without a license. Three other men were charged in connection with the alleged conspiracy to manufacture and ship guns: Liam Collins, Jordan Duncan and Justin Hermanson.
Prosecutors say Collins and Duncan are former Marines who were previously assigned to Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina. At the time of the alleged crimes, Hermanson was still enlisted in the Marine Corps at Camp Lejeune.
sop
(10,283 posts)Ferryboat
(926 posts)temporary311
(955 posts)It became that a long time ago. Wasn't there some nazi gang's compound that got seized by the feds some decades ago? Aryan Brotherhood or something.
ck4829
(35,096 posts)struggle4progress
(118,379 posts)they did during the big Texas freeze!"
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)That 'the left' insisted on.
So you never know.