White terrorist Brian Moudry will face prison time for arson. |
One man won't chant his "WHITE POWER" rage in the public eye anytime soon.
This gentleman may face two decades in prison for what he's done to a Black family in the city of Joliet, Illinois.
The Chicago-Sun Times report that Brian Moudry's rage at the Black community reached the boiling point when he set a nearby neighbor's house on fire.
In a plea deal, the self-proclaimed WHITE TERRORIST will take a guilty plea in federal court. Moudry endorsed the World Church of the Creator, a Christian Identity/Neo-Nazi group. The group's founder/former leader Matt Hale is serving a 40 year sentence in U.S. Florence ADX for plotting an alleged hit on federal judge Joan Lefkow.
Moudry, 35, has until now denied torching a house rented by a black family on his block in Joliet in the early hours of June 17, 2007.
He was due to stand trial next month, but has asked to enter a guilty plea in federal court on Friday, court records show. Eight children had to move because of his alleged arson.
The ex-con has previously served time for hate crimes against African Americans, and has also claimed to be the leader of the Illinois branch of a far-right white hate group led by Matt Hale, who’s serving a 40-year prison sentence after being convicted of asking a follower in 2002 to murder U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow.
Moudry’s face, neck and arms are covered in racist tattoos.
But in a poetic irony, an African-American federal defender — MiAngel Cody — was last summer appointed to represent Moudry, who could not afford to pay an attorney.
Cody did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday. Moudry, who remains in custody, faces a minimum of ten years behind bars on two of his three charges.