Posted on 06/12/2022 6:19:51 PM PDT by NoLibZone
All 31 members of a white nationalist group arrested on suspicion of conspiring to riot in Coeur d’Alene during a Pride event had bonded out of the Kootenai County Jail as of Sunday afternoon.
The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office released the names and photos of all suspects on Sunday, a day after the Coeur d’Alene police chief said the Patriot Front members were en route to the Pride in the Park event with riot gear, a smoke grenade and paperwork police say resembled an operations plan. .
Patriot Front is a white nationalist group with branches across the country that specializes in vandalism, racist propaganda, and “flash demonstrations” meant to intimidate minorities, according to a report from the Anti-Defamation League.
Thomas R. Rousseau, the group’s founder, was among those arrested.
The Patriot Front members were discovered packed inside of the back of a U-Haul moving truck after a concerned citizen tipped police off about what looked like “a little army.”
The Sheriff’s Office said the men were from all across the country, including Michigan, Texas, Alabama, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, South Dakota, Washington, Oregon, Illinois and Arkansas. Court records indicate that at least one of the men had lived in Missouri.
Their names are:
Jared M. Boyce
Nathan D. Brenner
Colton M. Brown
Josiah D. Buster
Mishael J. Buster
Devin W. Center
Dylan C. Corio
Winston W. Durham
Garret J. Garland
Branden M. Haney
Richard J. Jessop
James M. Johnson
James J. Johnson
Kieran P. Morris
Lawrence A. Norman
Justin M. Oleary
Cameron K. Pruitt
Forrest C. Rankin
Thomas R. Rousseau
Conor J. Ryan
Spencer T. Simpson
Alexander N. Sisenstein
Derek J. Smith
Dakota R. Tabler
Steven D. Tucker
Wesley E. Van Horn
Mitchell F. Wagner
Nathaniel T. Whitfield
Robert B. Whitted
Connor P. Moran
The Sheriff’s Office said it is unknown when their next court appearance would be.
These guys are bunch of narcs or real stupid. Since when do white nationalists care about gay parades?
Someone said earlier they look very much like computer-generated random names!
Nice catch.
These vanilla names sound like the same crop always wanting to extend my automobile warranty.
Yeah, I know what you mean.
When I said that, I was referencing on the side of busy
streets, but I get your point.
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