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(Detroit Free Press) Tammy Stables Battaglia - Richard Schmidt, a convicted killer and neo-Nazi sympathizer who was arrested in December by the FBI with an arsenal of weapons in Ohio, compiled a list that included Scott Kaufman, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, and the Rev. Wendell Anthony, president of the Detroit branch of the NAACP. At the time of his arrest, the FBI found 18 weapons, 40,000 rounds of ammunition and body armor. 2013-02-25 00:00:00Full Article
FBI: Neo-Nazi's Hit List Included Detroit Jewish, Black Leaders
(Detroit Free Press) Tammy Stables Battaglia - Richard Schmidt, a convicted killer and neo-Nazi sympathizer who was arrested in December by the FBI with an arsenal of weapons in Ohio, compiled a list that included Scott Kaufman, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, and the Rev. Wendell Anthony, president of the Detroit branch of the NAACP. At the time of his arrest, the FBI found 18 weapons, 40,000 rounds of ammunition and body armor. 2013-02-25 00:00:00Full Article
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