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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Feds Nab White Supremacist For Arson Of Black Family Home!

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.