A neo-Nazi leader convicted in a plot to intimidate Jews and journalists has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
The man, Kaleb Cole, 25, the former leader of the Neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, was convicted in September of conspiracy, mailing threatening communications and interfering with a federally protected activity, the Justice Department“The group focused primarily on those who are Jewish or journalists of color,” the Justice Department said.sending posters that read “You have been visited by your local Nazis.
"Today the community and those Mr. Cole and his co-conspirators targeted stand up to say, 'hate has no place here,'" U.S. Attorney Nick Brown said.was sentenced to three yearsTwo other people were also sentenced in the plot after they pleaded guilty and have since renounced their Neo-Nazi views, officials said.Andrew Blankstein is an investigative reporter for NBC News. He covers the Western United States, specializing in crime, courts and homeland security.
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