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Louisville man accused of inciting riot receives federal sentence from judge Months after John Subleski was accused of shooting at a car in downtown Louisville, the same night as the insurrection at the US Capitol, has learned his fate. Author: WHAS11 Digital Content Team Published: 11:12 PM EDT July 26, 2021 Updated: 11:52 PM EDT July 26, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. A Louisville man accused of having ties to the Boogaloo Bois has learned his sentence from a federal judge. John Subleski received credit for time served and supervised release for three years as part of a plea agreement. He has spent five months in jail. The FBI said Subleski used social media and other forms of communication to incite a riot. ....
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What is the Biden administration going to do about it? Illustration by Deena So Oteh In late October of 2020, Lance Corporal Joseph Mercurio, a Marine with the 2nd Battalion of the 4th Marine Regiment, hit “send” on an Instagram comment: “The Jewish religion is that of Satan,” he wrote responding to a photograph of me. His username on Instagram, “joe88mercurio,” incorporated a known neo-Nazi code: 88 stands for “Heil Hitler,” as “H” is the eighth letter of the alphabet. In his bio, he stated his affiliation with the Marines: “USMC 0331,” a numerical designation indicating that he was responsible for handling machine guns in direct combat. Below it, he included a quote from an interview with neo-Nazi Richard Spencer “There is no equality in nature, there’s difference” and a quote from the white supremacist band Skrewdriver, from a song lauding Nazi troops in World War II as the “forces of light” in a “holy war.” ....
Armed Boogaloo Bois rally in Columbus, Ohio on January 17th, 2021 in part of long-planned events that took place in multiple state capitols with Ohio National Guard and law enforcement standing by. Zach D Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Some seek to actively incite such a war, while other members are more passive. Friedfeld said the number of supporters who participate in in-person activities is probably in the hundreds, maybe low thousands. After Facebook banned the movement from its platform, where some groups had around 10,000 members, its online presence became scattered among online communities with up to a few hundred members each, Fairfield said. ....