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Neo-Nazi leader found guilty in plot to attack Baltimore power grid
A neo-Nazi leader accused of plotting to attack Baltimore's power grid has been found guilty of conspiring to damage an energy facility, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday. Brandon Russell, 29,
Neo-Nazi Convicted of Planning Power Grid Attack Wanted to Start 'Race War'
A self-proclaimed National Socialist has been convicted by a jury of trying to attack the Baltimore energy grid to spark a race war.
Neo-Nazi group leader convicted of plotting Maryland power grid attack
The founder of a Florida-based neo-Nazi group was convicted Monday of conspiring with his former girlfriend to plan an attack on Maryland’s power grid in furtherance of their shared racist beliefs.
Neo-Nazi found guilty of conspiring to damage a Maryland power substation
Brandon Russell, a 29-year-old neo-Nazi leader from Orlando, Fla., faces up to 20 years in prison after a federal jury found him guilty of conspiring to damage a Maryland energy facility.
Neo-Nazi Who Planned To Spark "Urban Chaos" in Baltimore Is in Deep Trouble
The neo-Nazi who plotted to terrorize Baltimore by way of disrupting a power grid has finally faced a grand jury. The evidence of his white supremacist scheme led to a verdict in just 45 minutes.
Neo-Nazi Convicted in Racially-Motivated Plot to Destroy Baltimore Power Grid: 'Lay this City to Waste'
An avowed neo-Nazi has been convicted of plotting an attack on energy infrastructure with the goal of "lay [ing] waste to the city of Baltimore."
Neo-Nazi convicted of plotting to destroy Baltimore’s power grid
Neo-Nazi Brandon Russell is convicted of plotting to blow up Baltimore’s power grid as part of plan to sew chaos in the city. His co-defendant, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, earlier pleaded guilty in the case.
Neo-Nazi found guilty in plot to attack Baltimore grid
The leader of a neo-Nazi group faces up to 20 years in prison after a federal jury in Maryland found him guilty this week of a conspiracy to damage an energy facility. Brandon Russell, 29, from Orlando, Florida, plotted to attack transformers at electrical substations in and around Baltimore.
Neo-Nazi leader found guilty of plotting attack on Maryland power grid
The leader of a neo-Nazi group was found guilty of conspiring to attack Maryland's power grid in a terrorist plot, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
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Neo-Nazi leader found guilty of plotting Maryland power grid attack
A federal jury found 29-year-old Brandon Russell of Orlando, Florida, guilty after a six-day trial, the Department of Justice ...
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Neo-Nazi leader found guilty in plot to attack Maryland power grid
The Florida leader of a Neo-Nazi group has been found guilty of planning to attack the Maryland power grid. Brandon Russell, ...
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