Alleged White Supremacist Leader To Face Conspiracy, Rioting Charges After Encouraging Members To Attack People At California Riot

An alleged white supremacist leader will face conspiracy and rioting charges after encouraging members to attack people at a California riot.

Robert Paul Rundo
An alleged white supremacist leader will face conspiracy and rioting charges after encouraging members to attack people at a California riot. (Photo: The New York Times)

Alleged White Supremacist Leader Will Face Conspiracy and Rioting Charges After Encouraging Members Attack at Riot in California

An alleged white supremacist leader named Robert Paul Rundo will face conspiracy and rioting charges after encouraging the group’s members to violently attack at a riot in California, wherein the white supremacist leader allegedly trained the members of the Rise Above Movement to engage in violent attacks during riots.

According to a report published in US News, the white supremacist leader had planned the violent attacks along with other members, with the white supremacist leader training newly recruited members to prepare them to attack protesters in various riots across California.

During the investigation, the group led by the white supremacist leader reportedly celebrated every event where they successfully attacked and assaulted people and used videos and photos of attacks to encourage other people to join the group of the alleged white supremacist leader.

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Alleged White Supremacist Leader Pleads Not Guilty of Multiple Charges Filed Against Him

The alleged white supremacist leader was arrested after being located in Romania and posting travel photos on his social media accounts despite the charges filed against him, Yahoo Canada Style reported.

Following the arrest, the alleged white supremacist leader pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and rioting charges filed against him after being accused of inciting violent attacks during a riot in California.

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