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Gilbert, Az. Anti Immigration Vigilante.. sheds light on extremism
This dude, J.T. Ready shot and killed his girlfriend, and three other people including a 15 month old baby, and then killed himself. Ready was an influence on Pearce the author of SB 1070. Az is becoming a haven for right wing extremists and a hotbed for crazies...
Ready was a long time thug, who hid under the guise of some type of border vigilante..
It is part of an alarming trend.. in the past couple of years names like Dennis Mahon, Shawna Forde, Jeffrey Harbin and a bunch of unsolved murders on the borders of Az. have been linked to these groups.. now what could go wrong with groups of Nazi's patrolling borders with high tech automatic weapons with grenades as back ups..
Gilbert gunman's rampage sheds light on extremism
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James Turgal, special agent in charge of the FBI's Phoenix division, said the Arizona domestic-terrorism program is "very active," specifically mentioning the National Socialist Movement and neo-Nazis, the Vinlanders, skinheads and the anti-government "sovereign citizen" movement.
Earlier this year, Dennis Mahon, a White supremacist from Illinois, was convicted on charges connected to the Feb. 26, 2004, mail bombing that injured Don Logan, then-director of Scottsdale's Office of Diversity and Dialogue. Mahon's brother, Daniel, also a White supremacist, was acquitted on a charge of conspiracy to damage buildings and property.
Last year, Shawna Forde, founder of a group called the Minutemen American Defense, and two other border activists were convicted of first-degree murder in the 2009 deaths of two people, including a 9-year-old
"Immigration is pretty much unarguably the No. 1 recruiting element in the White supremacist world," said Bill Straus, the Anti-Defamation League's regional director in Arizona.
Straus predicted that, despite the circumstances of his death, Ready will become a "martyr" for anti-illegal-immigration extremists. He said he is stunned at the general lack of outrage from Arizona's political and law-enforcement establishment over the extremists who roam the state's desert areas.
"Something like neo-Nazis patrolling the border? That warrants everybody's attention," Straus said.
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Read more: Court document sheds more light into shooting
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Documents connected to the search warrant show that the FBI agents seized two computer towers and two laptop computers, correspondence, cellphones, police and Nazi uniforms, White-supremacist propaganda, bank statements and "documents w/poss(ible) co-conspirators."
Agents seized two assault-style rifles and multiple rounds of ammunition. The reporting FBI agent focused on "approximately two dozen military ordnance/40 millimeter grenades" loaded with explosives, tear gas, buckshot and smoke. An FBI bomb expert confirmed that the latter "are most likely stolen from the military as they are illegal to possess and not available to the civilian market," the agent wrote.
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