Online sleuths have found the identities of more than 100 rioters wanted by the FBI. That means arrests may still be coming, as late as 2026.
Author: Will Carless, USA TODAY
A Marine was arrested for the Jan. 6 riot. But first, he was given a job in NSA intelligence
Plus: ‘Boogaloos’ arrested, and neo-Nazis charged with planning to attack the power grid. It’s the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
Extremists face off in California suburb over transgender rights, YMCA locker room
It’s the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
Number of Americans who believe antisemitic ideas has doubled since 2019, new survey finds
Plus, Proud Boys go to trial, and the livestreamer known as ‘Baked Alaska’ goes to prison. It’s the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
Was NYPD helping Proud Boys on the subway? Plus: Battle over drag shows; extremists after Jan. 6
This week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
What a far-right plot to take over Germany can tell us about QAnon, extremism in the US
Plus: Flawed hate-crime stats and a House inquiry on violence against the LGBTQ community. It’s the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
White-supremacist messages on Call of Duty, Fortnite; hate-crime charges in Club Q shooting
The week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
What it was like to watch Oath Keeper Stewart Rhodes be convicted for seditious conspiracy
Also: Trump had dinner with Nick Fuentes? It’s the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
Days after deadly shooting at LGBTQ club, Twitter bans group that protects LGBTQ events
The week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
Club Q attack no surprise for extremism experts who saw looming threat, decades-old pattern
Extremism researchers say they see it happen over and over: The far right unites against a community until that community gets attacked.