Source: https://first-vigil.com/pages/details/harboring-hate/
Timestamp: 2019-11-15 12:18:53
Document Index: 204491016

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 247', '§ 247', '§ 924', '§ 924', '§ 2261', '§ 875', '§ 249', '§ 924', '§ 924', '§ 242', '§ 249', '§ 249', '§ 249', '§ 242', '§ 1001', '§ 249', '§ 245', '§ 18', '§ 241', '§ 875', '§ 5503', '§ 2709', '§ 2701', '§ 5503', '§ 373', '§ 247', '§ 844', '§ 876', '§ 876', '§ 3631', '§ 2', '§ 844', '§ 922']

25-October-2019 (Omnibus Calendar)
State of Washington v Dopson, Michael M (King County (WA) Superior Court — 19-1-02204-0 SEA)
04-November-2019 (Jury Trial)
Michael Dopson is alleged to have assaulted an Indian man in a road rage incident in Washington.
Michael Mohamed Dopson
9A.36.080(1)(B) (Washington Criminal Code) Charged (Information) Up to 5 years
Negotiating Recommendation following Competency Evaluation
12-November-2019 (Preliminary Hearing Conference)
Malicious Injury/Mischief (4 counts)
19-November-2019 (Appearance)
Steven McCuiston is accused of multiple hate crime counts for an incident where he is alleged to have started yelling slurs at a Muslim female Lyft driver. He is accused of climbing over the driver's seat, attacking the woman, and damaging the door handle of her car.
Hate crime (4 counts)
State of Oregon v Robert William Oden (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR52597)
22-November-2019 (Settlement Conference)
Robert Oden is the first person charged under Oregon's new hate crime laws for and incident in which he allegedly assaulted three Hispanic men outside an Oregon bar, telling them to "go back to their own country" along with homophobic slurs.
Intimidation in the first degree (6 counts)
166.165 (Oregon State Code) Indicted Up to 5 years
Assault in the fourth degree (3 counts)
163.160(3) (Oregon State Code) Indicted Up to 1 year
USA v Earnest, John T (US District Court (Southern Ca) — 3:19-cr-01850-AJB)
27-November-2019 (Motion Hearing)
John T. Earnest is alleged to have committed mass shooting at a synagogue in California, killing one and injuring several others. He allegedly wrote a manifesto that called back to the Christchurh, NZ mass shooting and contained many common memes.
Obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs
Obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs (3 counts)
18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(2), (d)(1) and (d)(3) (United States Code) Indicted Potentially Death
Obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs (50 counts)
Hate crime act (3 counts)
Hate crime act (50 counts)
Attempted damage to religious property
18 U.S.C. § 247(a)(1) and (d)(3) (United States Code) Indicted Up to 20 years
Use of a firearm to commit murder during and in relation to a crime of violence
18 U.S.C. § 924(c) and (j) (United States Code) Indicted 10 years to Death
Use of a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence (3 counts)
18 U.S.C. § 924(c) (United States Code) Indicted Minimum 10 years
03-December-2019 (Status Report)
State of Oregon v Ian Edward Schmidt (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 19CR15138)
03-December-2019 (Further Proceedings)
Ian Edward Schmidt stands accused of intimidating and threatening a Black woman on public transit while claiming to have a knife and using racial slurs. He is facing intimidation and menacing charges.
Ian Edward Schmidt
163.190 (Oregon State Code) Indicted Up to 1 year
The People of the State of California v Woodward, Samuel (Orange County (CA) Superior Court — 18HF0073)
06-December-2019 (9:00 AM, C30 — Pre-trial Hearing)
187(a), 422.75(a), 12022(b), and 190.03(a) (California Penal Code) Charged (Information) Potentially Life
09-December-2019 (Trial Hearing)
State of Pennsylvania v Joden Rocco (Allegheny County (PA) Court of Common Pleas — CP-02-CR-0010885-2018)
10-December-2019 (Pretrial Motion Hearing)
USA v Haviland, Matthew (US District Court (Massachusetts) — 1:19-cr-10312-LTS)
10-December-2019 (Sentencing)
Matthew Haviland allegedly sent numerous threatening messages to a professor who had expressed anti-Trump and pro-abortion views in publications and statements.
matthewyesitis Haviland
18 U.S.C. § 2261A(2) (United States Code) Charged (Information, Plea Pending) Up to 5 years
Transmitting a threat in interstate commerce (2 counts)
18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) Charged (Information, Plea Pending) Up to 5 years
12-December-2019 — 09-December-2019 (Trial)
10-304(2)(ii) (2010 Maryland Code) Indicted 20 years to Life without parole
19-December-2019 (Felony Sounding)
19-December-2019 (Status Report)
23-December-2019 (Motion Hearing)
10-January-2020 (Hearing)
State of Maryland v Brandon Troy Higgs (Baltimore County (MD) Circuit Court — 03K19000218)
14-January-2020 (Motions Hearing)
Brandon Higgs is accused of a hate crime and attempted murder after shooting someone following an altercation. Higgs was active in neo-Nazi Discord communities.
Americana — MD
Attempted murder in the first degree (2 counts)
CR.2.205 (2010 Maryland Code) Indicted Potentially Life
Assault — first degree (2 counts)
CR.3.202 (2010 Maryland Code) Indicted Up to 25 years
Firearm use in the commission of a violent felony (2 counts)
CR.4.204.b (2010 Maryland Code) Indicted 5 years to 20 years
CR.10.304(1) (2010 Maryland Code) Indicted Up to 3 years
Wearing, carry, or transport a firearm upon their person
CR.4.203 (2010 Maryland Code) Indicted 30 days to 3 years
Discharging a firearm within a Metropolitan District of Baltimore County
17.2.101 (Baltimore County Code) Indicted Up to 1 year
USA v Matthews, Holden James (US District Court (Western Louisiana) — 6:19-cr-00183-RRS-CBW)
21-January-2020 (Pretrial Conference)
Holden Matthews allegedly set fire to three predominantly Black churches in Louisiana. He is facing federal hate crime charges in addition to state arson charges.
Intentional damage to religious property (3 counts)
Using fire to commit a felony (3 counts)
State of Florida v Zephan Allen Xaver (Highlands County (FL) Circuit Court — 282019CF000113CFAXMX)
24-January-2020 (Pretrial Conference)
Zephen Xaver is alleged to have killed five women in a bank in Sebring, Florida. His alleged victims were found face down with bullet wounds in the backs of their heads.
First degree murder, premeditated (5 counts)
782.04(1)(A)(1) (Florida Penal Code) Indicted Life to Death
State of Illinois v McLean, Timothy V. (Madison County (IL) Court — 2018CF001544)
10-February-2020 (Jury Trial)
720 5/12-7.1(a) (Illinois Criminal Code) Indicted 3 years to 7 years
State of Illinois v McLean, Timothy V. (Madison County (IL) Court — 2018CF001542)
720 5/12-7.1(b-5)(1) (Illinois Criminal Code) Indicted 3 years to 7 years
720 5/12-7.1(b-5)(2) (Illinois Criminal Code) Indicted 3 years to 7 years
720 5/21-1.2(a)(1) (Illinois Criminal Code) Indicted 3 years to 7 years
720 5/12-7.1(b-5)(2) (Illinois Criminal Code) Indicted 2 years to 5 years
765 835/1(b-5) (Illinois Criminal Code) Indicted 3 years to 7 years
USA v Bush, Gregory A (US District Court (Western KY) — 3:18-cr-00188-CHB-RSE)
20-February-2020 (Status Conference)
Hate Crime Act Resulting in Death (2 counts)
18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1)(B) (United States Code) Indicted Potentially Life
Use and discharge of a firearm to commit murder during and in relation to a crime of violence (2 counts)
18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A), (c)(1)(C), and (j)(1) (United States Code) Indicted 25 years to Death
Hate Crime Act with Attempt to Kill
Use and discharge of a firearm to commit murder during and in relation to a crime of violence
18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A), (c)(1)(C) (United States Code) Indicted 10 years to Life
USA v Newland et al (US District Court (Northern Indiana) — 2:19-cr-00023-PPS-JPK)
21-February-2020 (Pretrial conference)
Cory Newland and Joshua Titus were police officers with the City of Elkhart, Indiana. They allegedly beat a handcuffed Hispanic man in their custody. They were federally indicted after ProPublica publicized the incident.
City of Elkhart Police
18 U.S.C. § 242 and 2 (United States Code) Indicted Up to 10 years
Inactive Pending Federal Case
State of Indiana v Renzo Signorino (Brown (IN) Circuit Court — 07C01-1808-F5-000397)
Signorino is the third of three people involved in a spree of vandalism incidents at houses of worship in Indiana. He allegedly helped damage and burglarize a few churches with Kiyomi Brewer, an Identity Evropa member who also burned a synagogue structure with her husband Nolan.
Renzo M Signorino
Renzo Signorino
35-43-2-1 (Indiana Code) Charged (Information) 1 year to 6 years
35-43-4-2(a) (Indiana Code) Charged (Information) 1 years to 6 years
Institutional criminal mischief, damage >$50k (3 counts)
35-43-1-2(b)(1) (Indiana Code) Charged (Information) 1 year to 6 years
State of Indiana v Renzo Signorino (Bartholomew (IN) Circuit Court — 03C01-1808-F4-004698)
Arson damage by fire or explosive a structure used for religious worship
35-43-1-1(a)(4) (Indiana Code) Charged (Information) 2 years to 12 years
Institutional criminal mischief, damage >$50k
161.405(2)(c) (Oregon State Code) Indicted (Plea Pending) 1 year to 5 years
163.160(3) (Oregon State Code) Indicted (Plea Pending) 1 year to 5 years
166.155 (Oregon State Code) Indicted (Plea Pending) Up to 1 year
USA v Covington, Alan Dale (US District Court (Central Utah) — 2:19-cr-00057-DAK)
Alan Dale Covington allegedly assaulted three Hispanic men in a tire shop with a pipe while hurling slurs and claiming he wanted to "kill Mexicans." He faces federal hate crime charges for the incident.
Alan Dale Covington Hate crime
18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(2) (United States Code) Indicted Potentially Life
18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(2) (United States Code) Indicted Up to 10 years
North Carolina v. Lisa Marie Burns (Wake County (NC) Court — 18CR223880)
Frank Nucera, Jr. was a police chief in New Jersey who was recorded by several fellow officers who expressed concern over his racial animus. He is facing Federal hate crime charges for allgedly assaulting a Black detainee. He was found guilty by a federal jury for lying to FBI agents, but the jury deadllocked on the remaining counts and he is to be retried.
18 U.S.C. § 249(a)(1) (United States Code) Indicted (Mistrial) Up to 10 years
18 U.S.C. § 242 (United States Code) Indicted (Mistrial) Up to 10 years
18 U.S.C. § 1001(a)(2) (United States Code) Convicted (Jury) Up to 5 years
The People of the State of California v Crain, John Merrell (Yuba County (CA) Superior Court — CRF19-00443)
John Crain has been accused of committing hate crime assault after attacking a convenience store clerk. The clerk was a Sikh man, and Crain is alleged to have attacked him because he thought he was Muslim.
John Merrell Crain
PC211-F (enh. PC667(d), PC1170.12(b), PC667(b)-(j), PC1170.12) (California Penal Code) Charged 2 years to 5 years
PC243-F (enh. PC1192.7(c)(8), PC667(d), PC1170.12(b), PC667(b)-(j), PC1170.12, PC667a1) (California Penal Code) Charged 2 years to 4 years
State of Oregon v Scott Wayne Smith (Multnomah County (OR) Court — 18CR53923)
Scott Wayne Smith pleaded no contest to a charge of indimidation for threatening to kill a gay man in Southwest Portland. According to reports, he was using homophobic language and threatened to kill two men smoking outside a treatment community for HIV/AIDS patients.
166.155 (Oregon State Code) Appeal (Plea (No Contest)) 21 days, 2 years probation
Commonwealth v. Bush, Gregory A (Jefferson County (KY) Circuit Court — 18-CR-003222)
James Fields is murdered Heather Heyer and injuring dozens more in a hate crime in Charlottesville, VA when he drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters on a closed street during Unite the Right in August of 2017. Former Attorney General Sessions also described it as an act of domestic terrorism.
18 U.S.C. § 249 (United States Code) Convicted (Plea) Life (each count, all concurrent but consecutive to count 1)
18 U.S.C. § 245 (United States Code) Dismissed (Plea) Potentially Death
§ 18.2-32 (Virginia Criminal Code) Convicted (jury) Life
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 18CR70237)
163.187 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 14 days
163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) Dismissed Up to 1 year
163.190 (Oregon State Code) Dismissed Up to 1 year
163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 14 days
Nolan Brewer painted swastikas and iron crosses on an Indiana synagogue and used incendiary devices near it. He was arrested along with his 17 year old wife, Kiyomi.
18 U.S.C. § 241(a) (United States Code) Convicted (Plea) 36 months
State of Indiana v Kiyomi Z. Brewer (Hamilton (IN) Superior Court — 29D05-1810-F6-007307)
Kiyomi Brewer, along with her husband, Nolan Brewer, vandalized a synagogue structure by painting a Nazi logo on it and lighting a fire. Nolan was sentenced to federal prison for a hate crime in the same incident. Kiyomi is alleged to have also vandalized other houses of worship with a friend, Renzo Signorino, as well. She was a minor at the time of the incident but was tried as an adult.
Kiyomi Zeporah Brewer
Kiyomi Brewer
35-43-1-1(d) (Indiana Code) Convicted (Plea) 730 days (730 days suspended), 730 days probation
Criminal mischief, damage between $750 and $50k
35-43-1-2(a) (Indiana Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 1 year
State of Wisconsin v Chad E Grubbs (Winnebago County (WI) Circuit Court — 2018CF000392)
Chadwick Grubbs was convicted in a later case of threatening a Jewish community center by way of letters sent from an Oshkosh jail. He pleaded guilty to three federal counts, which added 36 months of prison time to his existing state sentences for threatening law enforcement officers and stalking in this and a related case.
Chadwick E Grubbs
Chad E Grubbs
940.203(2) (mod. by 939.62(1)(b)) (Wisconsin Statutes) Convicted (Plea) 4 years
USA v Simmons, Rick Lynn (US District Court (Western Michigan) — 1:19-cr-00010-JTN)
Rick Simmons is accused of leaving a threatening voicemail on Senator Cory Booker's voicemail, calling him racial slurs and referencing guns.
18 U.S.C. § 875(c) (United States Code) Convicted (Plea) 15 months
State of Maryland v Matthew J Lipp (Maryland Court of Special Appeals — CSA-REG-0181-2019)
Matthew Lipp was one of four teenagers charged with spraypainting racial epithets and swastikas at Glenelg High School in Maryland. They were charged with hate crimes and all pleaded with agreement of the facts.
Matthew J Lipp
Race/religion property damage institution
CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) Up to 3 years
CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) Convicted (Plead not guilty, but agree with facts) 3 years, all but 48 days suspended
Conspiracy—Race/religion property damage institution
Malicious destruction of property +$1000
CR.6.301 (2017 Maryland Code) Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) Up to 3 years
Conspiracy—Malicious destruction of property +$1000
School—trespass/damage property
ED.26.102.(e)(3) (2017 Maryland Code) Dismissed (Nolle prosequi) Up to 6 months
720 5/12-7.1(a) (Illinois Criminal Code) Convicted (Bench) $1106.00 fine + fee
State of Pennsylvania v Joden Rocco (Allegheny County (PA) Common Pleas Court — MJ-05202-NT-0000595-2017)
Joden Rocco Disorderly conduct engaging in fighting
18 § 5503 §§ A1 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) Moved (to non-traffic) Up to 90 days
18 § 2709 §§ A1 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) Dismissed Up to 90 days
18 § 2701 §§ A1 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) Dismissed Up to 2 years
State of Oregon v Andrew Joseph Oswalt (Benton County (OR) Court — 19CR16807)
Andrew Oswalt is an OSU student who was convicted for hate crime charges for targeting and intimidating activists by putting racist bumper stickers on their cars. He is appealing this conviction and in this case is facing additional charges for a similar incident.
164.354 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 40 hours community service
State of Wisconsin v Chad E Grubbs (Racine County (WI) Circuit Court — 2016CF000298)
Chadwick Grubbs was convicted of threatening a Jewish community center by way of letters sent from an Oshkosh jail. He pleaded guilty to three federal counts, which added 36 months of prison time to his existing state sentences for threatening law enforcement officers and stalking.
Stalking (enh. repeater)
940.32(2) (mod. by 939.62(1)(b)) (Wisconsin Statutes) Convicted (Plea) 2 years
Bail jumping (enh. repeater) (2 counts)
946.49(1)(a) (mod. by 939.62(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) Dismissed (Plea, read in) Up to 2 years
Computer message, threaten/obscenity (enh. repeater)
947.0125(2)(c) (mod. by 939.62(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) Dismissed (Plea, read in) Up to 2 years
Disorderly conduct (enh. repeater)
947.01(1) (mod. by 939.62(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) Dismissed (Plea, read in) Up to 2 years
940.19(1) (mod. by 939.62(1)(a)) (Wisconsin Statutes) Convicted (Plea) 1 year, consecutive to other count
New York v James H. Jackson (New York Superior Court — 01136-2017)
James Jackson drove from Baltimore to New York City, where he found an older Black man and stabbed him to death with a sword. Two days later, he turned himself in, claiming he wanted to go on a killing spree of Black men to prevent interracial relationships.
PL 125.27 1A (New York Penal Code) Convicted (Plea) Life
PL 125.25 01 (New York Penal Code) Convicted (Plea) Life
Criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree (9 counts)
PL 265.01 02 (New York Penal Code) Convicted (Plea) 1 year
State of Maryland v Tyler J Curtiss (Howard County (MD) Circuit Court — C-13-CR-18-000209)
Tyler Curtiss was one of four teenagers charged with spraypainting racial epithets and swastikas at Glenelg High School in Maryland. They were charged with hate crimes and all pleaded with agreement of the facts.
Tyler J Curtiss
CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) Convicted (Pleaded not guilty, but agree with facts) 3 years, all but 24 days suspended
State of Maryland v Seth Taylor (Howard County (MD) Circuit Court — C-13-CR-18-000208)
Seth Taylor was one of four teenagers charged with spraypainting racial epithets and swastikas at Glenelg High School in Maryland. They were charged with hate crimes and all pleaded with agreement of the facts.
Seth Taylor Race/religion property damage institution
CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) Convicted (Pleaded not guilty, but agree with facts) 3 years, all but 27 days suspended
USA v Purinton, Adam W. (US District Court (Kansas) — 2:17-cr-20028-CM-JPO)
163.165 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 42 months
163.22 (Oregon State Code) Dismissed (Plea) 1 year to 5 years
163.190 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 2 days, 5 years probation
Menacing (4 counts)
163.190 (Oregon State Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 1 year
163.195 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 2 days, 5 years probation
164.135 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 3 years probation, 1 year license revocation
State of Pennsylvania v Joden Rocco (Allegheny County (PA) Common Pleas Court — MJ-05202-NT-0000803-2017)
18 § 5503 §§ A1 (Pennsylvania Criminal Code) Convicted (Plea) $300
The People of the State of California v O'Sullivan, Vincent Joseph (Sonoma County (CA) Superior Court — SCR-716319-1)
Vincent O'Sullivan was charged in another case with hate crime threats and found guilty by jury for threatening to kill a gay man and blow up the store where he worked. In this case, he was found guilty of petty theft and sentenced to serve his suspended sentence due to his hate crime conviction.
Vincent Joseph O'Sullivan, Jr.
484(a) (California Penal Code) Convicted (Jury) 120 days
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 18CR07801)
163.187 (Oregon State Code) Dismissed Up to 1 year
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 17CR77695)
164.135 (Oregon State Code) Dismissed Up to 5 years
Possession of a burglary tool or device
164.235 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 75 days
475.894(2)(a) (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 24 months probation
164.354 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 36 months probation
164.255 (Oregon State Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 1 year
166.155 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 180 days
163.160(2) (Oregon State Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 1 year
USA v Lecroy, Brandon Cory (US District Court (South Carolina) — 8:18-cr-00480-BHH)
Brandon Lecroy pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder for hire when he tried calling the KKK to have his neighbor, a Black man, killed. Court documents show that he also intended to use his contact to commit violence against another individual. The number was actually for a Federal informant, and Lecroy was subsequently sentenced to ten years in prison.
18 U.S.C. § 373(a) (United States Code) Convicted (Plea) 10 years
The People of the State of California v O'Sullivan, Vincent Joseph (Sonoma County (CA) Superior Court — SCR-716116-1)
Vincent O'Sullivan was charged with hate crime threats and found guilty by jury for threatening to kill a gay man and blow up the store where he worked.
Criminal threats, enh. hate crime
422(a), enh. 422.75(a) (California Penal Code) Convicted (Jury) 9 months
13-3619 (Arizona Revised Statutes) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 6 months
13-2904A3 (Arizona Revised Statutes) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 6 months
13-1604A1 (Arizona Revised Statutes) Convicted (Plea) Up to 2 years
USA v Grubbs, Chadwick (US District Court (Eastern Wisconsin) — 2:18-cr-00176-PP)
Obstruction or attempted obstruction of persons in the free exercise of religious beliefs (3 counts)
18 U.S.C. §§ 247(a)(2) and (d)(3) (United States Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 20 years
Making a threat to injure or destroy religious property by means of fire or explosive
18 U.S.C. § 844(e) (United States Code) Convicted (Plea) 36 months
Mailing threatening communications (2 counts)
18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) Convicted (Plea) Up to 5 years
18 U.S.C. § 876(c) (United States Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 5 years
Adams was charged with property crimes and violent threats against a Jewish shopper. He was on probation for a 2015 conviction for a weapons charge. He pleaded guilty to violating civil rights by force, but hate crime charges were stricken.
PC 245(a)(1) (California Penal Code) Dismissed (Government motion) Up to 4 years
PC 12022 (California Penal Code) Dismissed (Not held to answer) Up to 1 year
PC 594(3)(b)(1)(B) (California Penal Code) Convicted (Plea) Unknown
PC417(a)(1) (California Penal Code) Dismissed (Plea) 30 days to 1 year
Personal use of non-firearm weapon
PC417(a)(1) (California Penal Code) Dismissed (Withdrawn) 30 days to 1 year
PC422.6(a) (California Penal Code) Dismissed (Stricken) Up to 1 year
PC422.6(a) (California Penal Code) Convicted (Plea) 3 years
PC422.6(b) (California Penal Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 1 year
State of Washington v Campbell, Jeremy Evans (Cowlitz County (WA) Superior Court — 18-1-00472-08)
Jeremy Campbell pleaded guilty to malicious harassment after beating a Black man and using racial slurs in a Washington bar. He was also charged with possession of methamphetamine.
Jeremy Evans Campbell
VUSCA—Possession with intent to manufacture/deliver methamphetamine
69.50.401 (Washington Uniform Controlled Substance Act) Convicted (Plea) 60 months, 1 day
State of Washington v Campbell, Jeremy Evans (Cowlitz County (WA) Superior Court — 18-1-01452-08)
9A.36.080 (Washington Criminal Code) Convicted (Plea) 60 months
9A.36.021 (Washington Criminal Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 10 years
John Carothers set fire to Robert Miller, a Black man, in an assisted living home, killing him. An intercepted letter from him in jail reveals that he may have had a white supremacy-related motive.
39-13-202 (Tennessee Code) Convicted (Plea) Life
39-14-302 (Tennessee Code) Dismissed (Plea) 15 years to 60 years
39-13-103 (Tennessee Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 11 months and 29 days
State of Maryland v Joshua Shaffer (Howard County (MD) Circuit Court — C-13-CR-18-000210)
Joshua Shaffer was one of four teenagers charged with spraypainting racial epithets and swastikas at Glenelg High School in Maryland. They were charged with hate crimes and all pleaded with agreement of the facts.
Joshua Shaffer Race/religion property damage institution
CR.10.305(2) (2010 Maryland Code) Convicted (Pleaded not guilty, but agree with facts) 3 years, all but 54 days suspended
State of Oregon v Andrew Joseph Oswalt (Benton County (OR) Court — 18CR07470)
Andrew Oswalt is an OSU student who was convicted for hate crime charges for targeting and intimidating activists by putting racist bumper stickers on their cars.
166.165 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Bench, appeal dismissed) 30 days, 3 years probation, $500 fine
164.345 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Bench, appeal dismissed) 10 days, 3 years probation
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 17CR62038)
164.043 (Oregon State Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 30 days
164.045 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 75 days
164.272 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 75 days
164.272 (Oregon State Code) Dismissed (Plea) Up to 1 year
Jeremy Christian is alleged to have been harassing two teenage girls on a Portlan TriMet train when bystanders intervened. Christian is alleged to have murdered two with a knife and grievously injured a third. In this case, he was accused of a jailhouse assault, but charges were dismissed.
State of Oregon v Andrew David Ramsey (Marion County (OR) Court — 17CR73022)
162.315 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 75 days
807.62 (Oregon State Code) Convicted (Plea) 75 days
USA v Revette, Louie (US District Court (Southern MS) — 2:19-cr-00018-KS-MTP)
Louie Revette, along with Graham Williamson, burned crosses in a majority-Black neighborhood in Mississippi. Both men pleaded guilty to the housing rights violations.
Louie Revette Intimidate or interfere with fair housing
42 U.S.C. § 3631(a) and 18 U.S.C. § 2 (United States Code) Convicted (Plea) 1 year
Using fire or explosives to commit a felony
18 U.S.C. § 844(h) (United States Code) Convicted (Plea) 10 years (consecutive to Count 1)
USA v Revette, Louie (US District Court (Southern MS) — 2:18-cr-00016-KS-MTP)
Louie Revette Felon in possession of a firearm (2 counts)
18 U.S.C. § 922(g) (United States Code) Dismissed (Plea (other case)) Up to 10 years