Rhode Island militia group arose from growing, national sovereign citizen movement, experts say Zoe Greenberg © David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Supporters of the armed militia members arrested by police walked past troopers outside Malden District Court. The Rise of the Moors group claims to adhere to a “Moorish sovereign ideology.
The heavily armed militia members involved in a half-day standoff with police last weekend are linked to a national movement of so-called sovereign citizens, whose acolytes believe they are exempt from US law.
The Rhode Island Rise of the Moors group arose out of clashing legacies, a mashing of ideologies that have roots in the white supremacist and Black separatist movements, nourished by an antigovernment extremism that has drawn scrutiny from law enforcement, experts said.
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