Members of a white
supremacist skinhead group called American Front trained with AK-47s, shotguns
and explosives at a fortified compound in central Florida to prepare for what
its reputed leader believed to be an “inevitable race war,” prosecutors said
Tuesday.
According to court
documents, members of American Front discussed acts of violence that included
causing “a disturbance” at City Hall in Orlando, shooting at a house and
attacking an anti-racist skinhead group.
At least 10 members of
the group, which authorities described as a militia-styled, anti-Semitic
domestic terrorist organization, have been arrested in Florida since the
weekend, including at least three people on Tuesday.
The felony arrest
charges include paramilitary training, attempting to shoot into an occupied
dwelling, and evidence of prejudices while committing an offense. The last
charge falls under Florida's hate-crimes law.
“This investigation is
a result of our ongoing partnership with local law enforcement and federal
agencies in a concentrated effort to stamp out hate crime in our community,”
Ninth Circuit State Attorney Lawson Lamar said in a statement Tuesday.
His office said he
would not comment further on the case because the investigation is ongoing.
According to a court
statement from Agent Kelly Boaz, a sworn deputy for the Orange County
sheriff’s office and investigator with the state attorney's office, that
was filed in support of an arrest warrant, the group was led by Marcus Faella,
39, of St. Cloud, Fla. He and his wife, Patricia Faella, 36, were among those
arrested over the weekend.
“Marcus Faella has been planning and preparing the AF for what
he believes to be an inevitable race war. Faella has stated his intent during
the race war to kill Jews, immigrants, and other minorities. Faella believes
the race war will take place within the next few years based on current world
events.”
Much of the
information of the alleged plots came from an informant who infiltrated the
group in mid-2010.
According to Boaz:
Faella viewed himself
and fellow members of the American Front as “protectors of the white race.” He
regularly conducted firearms, explosives and military/tactical training at his
rural property in Saint Cloud and in the swamps of a Florida wildlife
management area.
Faella’s remote
property was surrounded by barbed wire and guarded by two pit bulls. It
contained fortified entrenchments built from railroad timbers, cement piling
and other materials.
Faella regularly held
weapons training on his compound, where he also stored water, meals ready to
eat and other survivalist-type supplies. During target practice he told
participants to visualize the jugs of water they were shooting at as the heads
of black people, which he referred to by the N-word.
In July 2011, an
American Front member from Missouri who was also in the National Guard visited
the compound and conducted paramilitary training, including hand-to-hand combat
techniques, that he learned from the Guard.
Last November, an
American Front member, Jessy Brown, committed suicide with a 12-gauge shotgun
on Faella’s property, the informant reported. The weapon belonged to Faella.
In January, a recruit
beat up a former American Front member at a local bar for “comments made
against the AF on Facebook.” No charges were filed in that case.
In February, Faella
started planning to “cause a disturbance” at Orlando City Hall “so the media
would report on it and bring new members to AF.” No attack was ever carried
out.
Faella also wanted
members to “hunt down” members of an anti-racism skinhead group called REDS and
“put their teeth to the curb” – an apparent reference to violent acts portrayed
in “American History X,” a 1998 movie about the roots of race hatred in
America.
Law enforcement became
increasingly concerned when the informant reported that Faella and his
followers were plotting to attack REDS members during “May Day” protests on May
1 in Melbourne, Fla., and “shoot up” the house of a REDS official.
Fearing that his cover
might be blown, the informant destroyed his cellphone after removing the memory
card. He fled the area and contacted police.
The May Day
confrontation apparently never took place.
The Southern Poverty
Law Center, a Montgomery, Ala.-based hate watchdog, describes the American
Front as a California-based group of skinheads with a propensity for violence.
The group was founded in the late 1980s, faded from national headlines in the
1990s and then saw a major resurgence around 2007 under new leader David Lynch.
Lynch was killed by
an unknown attacker in his Sacramento,
Calif., home on March 2, 2011. In California, the group has shrunk
significantly. “Now, most of its activities – and, apparently, most of its
members – are in Florida,” the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Mark Potok wrote
on the center’s Hatewatch
blog.
2 Esdras 15:15-
For the sword and their destruction draweth nigh, and one people shall stand up
and fight against another, and swords in their hands
Mat 24:7- For
nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall
be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
2 Esdras 13:31- And one shall undertake to fight against another one city against another one place against another one people against another and one realm against another
2 Esdras 13:31- And one shall undertake to fight against another one city against another one place against another one people against another and one realm against another
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