Neo-Nazi leader with Arlington ties convicted
SEATTLE A federal jury in Seattle on Wednesday convicted a leader of a neo-Nazi campaign to threaten journalists and Jewish activists in three states.
The jury deliberated for about 90 minutes Wednesday following a two-day trial before convicting 25-year-old Kaleb Cole of five felony charges, including conspiracy, mailing threatening communications and interfering with a federally protected activity. He could face a decade in prison when Judge John C. Coughenour sentences him in January.
Cole most recently lived in Montgomery, Texas, but court documents in 2019 listed his address as a residence in Arlington.
Cole was was a leader of a hate group called Atomwaffen Division. He and four others were charged last year with having cyberstalked and sent Swastika-laden posters to journalists and employees of the Anti-Defamation League in Washington, Arizona and Florida, telling them, You have been visited by your local Nazis, Your Actions have Consequences, and We are Watching.
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