The man hailed as the savior of free speech, who pledged to create the “most accurate source of information in the world,” has stepped in it again – a big, soft pile of very free, very dumb, very wrong speech.
A judge has dismissed charges against the leader of a white nationalist group that prosecutors say intended to disrupt a Pride event last year in downtown Coeur d’Alene.
Patriot Front members continued to take pleas this month after the 31 men were arrested last year on their way to a Pride event in downtown Coeur d’Alene.
At least six more Patriot Front members recently pleaded guilty to a lesser charge after they and their 25 co-conspirators were arrested last year on their way to a Pride event in downtown Coeur d’Alene.
Four Patriot Front members have taken plea deals in the past week, and one member’s case was dismissed, after seven other members were convicted of conspiracy to riot in jury trials this summer.
Jurors on Friday convicted two more Patriot Front members of conspiring to riot by disturbing the peace at a Pride event last year in downtown Coeur d’Alene.
Five people affiliated with the far-right white nationalist group Patriot Front are suing a Seattle-area man who allegedly infiltrated the organization and splashed their identities online, leading them to lose their jobs and face harassment.
Five Patriot Front members will spend the weekend in jail after a judge sentenced the men Friday morning for conspiring to disrupt a Pride celebration last year in downtown Coeur d’Alene.
A jury deliberated for a little over an hour before convicting five Patriot Front members Thursday for conspiring to disrupt a Pride celebration last June in downtown Coeur d’Alene.
The atmosphere in downtown Coeur d’Alene was “tense” in the hours leading up to the arrest of 31 Patriot Front members last June, according to police officers who testified Wednesday in the ongoing trial against some of the men from the white nationalist group.