Wednesday, July 21, 2021

16 white supremacists, including some from Jacksonville, ID'd in violent racketeering scheme (Dan Scanlan Florida Times-Union)

My late friend and mentor, Wm. Stetson Kennedy, who infiltrated the KKK, was asked in 2005 what happened to the men who threw bricks at the Black people protesting for civil rights in St. Augustine.  He replied, "A lot of them are still around," some working for the City of St. Augustine and St. Johns County,  

In 2008, County Commission Chair Ben Rich, Sr. told Folio Weekly Magazine that St. Johns County was one of the "last bastions of the Ku Klux Klan," a fact demonstrated by the County's July 21, 2021 time capsule for our 200th anniversary 



From Florida Times Union -- notice the alleged nicknames of the alleged White Supremacists:

16 white supremacists, including some from Jacksonville, ID'd in violent racketeering scheme

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