Posted on March 22, 2019

Alleged White Supremacists Outed in a Trend That Could Grow

Nigel Roberts, NewsOne, March 21, 2019

Several suspected white supremacists have been outed recently in what could become a growing trend {snip}.

Chesterfield County Police Chief Jeffrey Katz in Virginia announced Monday that he recommended the firing of a police officer who was accused of membership in a white supremacist organization, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported.

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Chesterfield Officer Daniel Morley, a school resource officer, was publicly outed after a member of a Colorado-based branch of Antifa, the anti-fascist movement, contacted the Times-Dispatch. The newspaper received an email alleging that Morley is a member of Identity Evropa, has been a neo-Nazi since 2006 and has posted comments on such websites as Stormfront, a white nationalist and white supremacist organization.

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In a separate case of outing alleged white supremacists, the Huffington Post on Sunday reported that it identified seven active U.S. military service members as part of Identity Evropa, the same extremist group associated with Morley. The news outlet said the Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, and Texas National Guard confirmed that the men were all active members in their services.

This comes after federal investigators arrested Christopher Paul Hasson, a Coast Guard officer, in February. He allegedly wanted to create a white homeland, {snip}

Members of the police and military comprise part of Trump’s “tough” supporters that he boasted about last week. As concern about violent domestic terrorism grows, hopefully, those hiding in police forces and the military get outed.

Nigel Roberts, editor of NewsOne