Crying Nazi appeals conviction
Keene’s Crying Nazi Christopher Cantwell, found guilty of threatening another white supremacist over the internet, is appealing his conviction.
Keene’s Crying Nazi Christopher Cantwell, found guilty of threatening another white supremacist over the internet, is appealing his conviction.
Keene’s Crying Nazi, Christopher Cantwell, is going to federal prison for the next 41 months, though he asked to be released for time already served during his sentencing hearing on Wednesday.
A sentencing date has yet to be set.
The federal trial against Keene’s “Crying Nazi” Christopher Cantwell started Tuesday in Concord as the white supremacist faces several charges he threatened members of a hate-group with whom he was feuding.
The man known as Keene’s Crying Nazi, Christopher Cantwell, is facing four new federal charges after prosecutors unsealed new indictments in his cyber-bullying case on Monday.
Keene’s “Crying Nazi” Christopher Cantwell could face additional federal charges once the COVID-19 pandemic lets up enough to allow for grand juries again, according to court records.
The neo-Nazi group, NSC-131, is a terrorist organization actively planning and carrying out a campaign of violence and intimidation primarily aimed at the LGBTQ community, according to a new report.
Christopher Cantwell, aka “the Crying Nazi,” headed to trial for allegedly making online threats against a member of a white supremacist group, sent police dozens of emails before his arrest in an attempt to report on his alleged victim.
PORTSMOUTH, NH – In the wake of the anti-Semitic and racist vandalism targeting businesses and places of worship in Portsmouth
The leader of the libertarian Free Keene collective remains jailed as federal Judge Andre Johnston decides whether to grant Ian Freeman bail.