(U.S.) Idaho: AP – Neo-Nazi Aryan Nations recruiting again in northern Idaho
— “The fliers show a young girl asking her father ‘Why did those dark men take mommy away?'”
— Other AP reports (1), (2)
(U.S.) Idaho: Aryan Nations Racist group leaves fliers on lawns
— “They depicted a girl asking her father what he did during the ‘revolution’ and asking ‘Where have all the White people gone daddy?’ and ‘Why did those dark men take mommy away?’ The fliers were signed ‘Aryan Nations, Church of Jesus Christ Christian,’ and listed a post office box and a Web site. The group’s address is listed as ‘Couer d’Alene, Idaho.'”
— “The Aryan Nations Web site lists Jerald O’Brien and Michael Lombard as the ‘pastors’ who have taken over after longtime leader Richard Butler’s death in September 2004”
— “Newspaper files show O’Brien marching in a neo-Nazi parade in Coeur d’Alene in July 2004 and joining in a skinhead rally that drew eight people outside the Spokane County courthouse in June 2007. O’Brien has a large swastika tattoo on his scalp”
— “A new Alabama location for the ‘Aryan Nations World Headquarters’ was posted on the group’s Web site soon after Butler’s death. A splinter group set up shop in Pennsylvania.”