National Socialist Movement
American Neo-Nazi organization
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2024 | Long-time member Daniel Burnside left the NSM, denounced the far-right, and asked for forgiveness for his past. |
June 2023 | Colucci led 4 other members in a rally in Lakeland, Florida, expecting 100 attendees. |
January 2022 | Colucci was arrested along with two other NSM members after attacking David Newstat, a Jewish man, during a rally. |
November 23 2021 | A federal court in Virginia found the NSM and Jeff Schoep liable for civil conspiracy in the Sines v. Kessler case related to the 2017 Unite the Right rally. |
April 2021 | Colucci was arrested for aggravated assault against a Black man in Phoenix, Arizona. Two days prior, he led a group of 15 NSM members in a rally. |
June 2019 | Colucci and nine NSM members protested at a Detroit pride festival, destroying and pretending to urinate on an Israeli flag. |
March 2019 | Schoep announced he was leaving the NSM and passing leadership to Burt Colucci, declaring Stern was not the legitimate leader. |
February 28 2019 | Associated Press reported that James Hart Stern replaced Schoep as director and president of the National Socialist Movement. |
November 2018 | NSM held a rally at the Arkansas State Capitol, which was their last under Schoep's leadership. Twenty people participated, with one member carrying flags of the AWB and apartheid-era South Africa. |
April 2018 | NSM's annual Hitler's birthday rally drew only around two dozen participants and 100 counter-protestors. |
December 18 2017 | Jeff Schoep's Twitter account was suspended. |
October 2017 | NSM held their last significant rally, a 'White Lives Matter' rally in Shelbyville, Tennessee, which drew around 100 white supremacists and 200 counter-protestors. |
August 2017 | NSM participated in the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, where a counter-protestor was murdered and 35 were injured in a car ramming attack. This event led to lawsuits against the group and marked the beginning of their decline. |
January 2017 | The television series Hate Thy Neighbor featured the National Socialist Movement and member Daniel Burnside in its pilot episode. |
November 2016 | Following Donald Trump's election, the NSM replaced the swastika in its logo and flag with the othala rune in an attempt to enter mainstream politics. |
June 2016 | The group helped organize the rally that led to the Sacramento riot, in conjunction with the Traditionalist Worker Party. |
September 22 2013 | The NSM held a meeting in Leith, North Dakota, supporting Craig Cobb's attempt to turn the town into a neo-Nazi stronghold, which was met with a large counterprotest. |
September 3 2011 | The NSM held a rally in West Allis, Wisconsin, to protest alleged racial attacks at the Wisconsin State Fair. |
May 1 2011 | Jeff Hall, a California NSM leader, was killed by his 10-year-old son, who claimed he was tired of physical abuse. |
April 17 2010 | 70 NSM members demonstrated in front of Los Angeles City Hall, drawing a large counter-protest. |
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