New data released this week shows 68 hate groups are being tracked right now across Florida.The state s list stayed about the same from last year, even as other states saw a decline.Researchers say, across the country and here in Florida, hate and extremism are not declining. Rather, they are spreading further online instead of through formal groups.Several suspects arrested in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot are from Florida. Among them is a known organizer of the Proud Boys.There are five known chapters of the organization in the state. The Proud Boys have only been well-known a few years, but they share lists with extremist associations dating back decades, like the Ku Klux Klan. They re still recruiting the same way now they did then, only the tools have changed drastically, Richard C. Harris said.Harris is a professor and pastor in Central Florida, but he was once part of the KKK. I was recruited into the Indiana Klu Klux Klan, and by the time I was 18, they had groomed
Jan 25, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN Mr. Anthony Harris, 64, of Youngstown, was called home on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital.
Mr. Harris was born May 13, 1956, in Youngstown, a son of William and Beatrice Harris.
He was previously employed by A-Plus Company. He was an avid pet lover and I am sure that most people who knew Anthony also knew Rocky man’s best friend his beloved dog. He loved classic cars, motorcycles and a variety of music. He had such a big spirit and a great personality; he loved helping people and was a friend and helper to the end.
He leaves to cherish his memory, Cynthia Moore, his loving partner of 25 years; two daughters, Angelica M. Harris and Laura Humphries, both of Seaford, Del.; six siblings, William C. Harris, Kenneth T. Harris, Richard C. Harris, Denise D. Sydney and Sandra L. Harris, all of Youngstown, and Carolyn (Erine) Pugh of Columbus; three grandchildren, Aryona Lateef, Avyonetae Lateef and Kenya Johnson; and host of