Feds: Supremacist Group Required Violence to Join

16 members of 'Unforgiven' in Florida swept up in racketeering indictment
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 16, 2021 1:15 PM CDT
Feds: Supremacist Group Required Violence to Join
From left: Jarrett Arnold, 31; Scott Marshall, 45; and Darrin Terranova, 51, all part of the indictment unsealed this week.   (Florida Department of Corrections, via the Tampa Bay Times)

A white supremacist group rewarded members with tattoo "patches" for committing acts of violence, including assaulting peaceful demonstrators at a racial justice protest last summer, according to a federal racketeering indictment of 16 members in Florida. Members of the group, Unforgiven, also attempted to use corrupt law-enforcement officers and state employees to gather information on members, learn about criminal investigations into the group, and smuggle contraband to inmates, per the indictment made public Thursday in federal court in Tampa, per the AP. Among the 12 charges facing the 16 alleged Unforgiven members were assault, kidnapping, and conspiracy. Four of the suspects are from the Tampa Bay area, per the Tampa Bay Times.

In order to join the group, members, who went by nicknames such as "Scumbag," "Hammer," and "Pretty Boy," were required to study "Aryan Philosophy" and commit acts of violence, the indictment said. Members were expected to be "battle-ready" and promote "a climate of fear" through threats of violence. Members also were required to take an oath to the group's own constitution, and those who didn't follow the rules outlined in the constitution were kidnapped and assaulted, according to the indictment. Group meetings were referred to as attending "church," and the group had secret hand signs and code words, the indictment said. Two of the defendants appeared Thursday in court as they entered not guilty pleas and were appointed attorneys.

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