Jeffrey Clark was arrested earlier this month on weapons charges. A search of his home turned up hollow-point bullets, ballistic vests, helmets, and a Nazi flag. There was also a flyer for a neo-Nazi group that encourages racially motivated terror attacks. https://t.co/LUjCUrqSGD— FRONTLINE (@frontlinepbs) November 19, 2018
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Brothers Whom Authorities Linked to Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect Had Flyer Supporting Neo-Nazi Group, Officials Say
November 16, 2018
When
federal agents searched the Washington, D.C., house of two brothers they had
linked to the suspected Pittsburgh synagogue shooter, they found a troubling
scene.
There were
hollow-point bullets, “ballistic vests and helmets,” a “marijuana grow”
operation and a Nazi flag. A noose dangled from a bunk bed, a small toy hung by
its neck, and a flyer was found promoting the neo-Nazi organization known as
Atomwaffen Division.
Prosecutors
indicated that the contents of the house, detailed in a federal court filing
submitted Thursday night, bolstered their fear that the brothers might well
have been bent on violence. Edward Clark, the younger brother, killed himself
the day of the synagogue massacre in Pittsburgh, but Jeffrey Clark, according
to federal prosecutors, had saluted the killings and had fantasized about
killing blacks and Jews himself.
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