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Cobb's back...again...and he's armed...
Monday, November 18, 2013 9:51 PM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote:Craig Cobb and Kynan Dutton were taken to jail in handcuffs Saturday afternoon, after Leith citizens called 911 for help because the two men were confronting them with guns in a threatening and intimidating manner. The two men are neo-Nazis and moved in take over Leith's government, posting new signs with ugly racial slurs and flying swastika flags on Cobb's property in town. Their use of guns with Leith residents raises three months of tension to its highest level yet, and Grant County Sheriff Steve Bay said residents should feel at ease at least for now that the men are in custody at the Mercer County jail in Stanton. The sheriff said because it's the weekend it could take time for the paperwork, but he's assembling evidence for three separate charges of terrorizing against Cobb, 62, and Dutton, 29. Dutton is already on bond for a charge of disorderly conduct for drunken behavior in Leith and further charges could violate his bond conditions. Bay said Dutton's rifle and Cobb's shotgun had not been confiscated and he planned to attempt to recover them from Cobb's residence later Saturday. Deborah Dutton remained at Cobb's house with five children, ages 4 through teens. She accompanied the men around town, but carried a cell phone to record the interactions, not a weapon. She said she had nothing to say when contacted by the Tribune. In a text message to the Tribune before he was taken into custody, Cobb said, "Because of the many violences (sic) and harassments against we (sic) and the children, we have commenced armed patrols of Leith." In a follow up text, Cobb said he has new plans to name some of his property the "Adolph Hitler Pvt. Park of Leith." The sheriff said he knew that "sooner or later" the situation would escalate and said he's relieved that no shots were fired. Leith City Councilman Lee Cook was involved in one of the incidents Saturday. He said he and Gregory Bruce had just arrived at Cook's home when Cobb and Dutton came over with guns and stood at the edge of his property. Cobb lives across the gravel street. He said Dutton had his finger on the rifle trigger, but said the guns weren't aimed directly at them. Both Cook and Bruce, who's been posting updates about the neo-Nazi activities on a Leithnd.com website, called 911. Bruce took photographs of Cobb and Dutton and submitted them for publication with this story. Another Leith resident, Miller Ferrie, told Cook that Cobb and Dutton, both carrying guns, followed her to her house Saturday afternoon. She told Cook she was in hysterics when she called 911 because her husband came outside and words were being exchanged. For safety reasons, Cook moved his family out of Leith weeks ago. He said he was in town to install security cameras on his home. Cook said he doesn't think Leith is peaceful, even with the two men in jail. He said Cobb was cocky and arrogant when he approached with the gun. "He thought he was something. He thinks he owns this town," Cook said. He said his reaction to the men being in custody is bittersweet. "They deserve more than what they get. I know it's not over. Cobb is obviously desperate," Cook said. Cobb is a hate crimes fugitive from Canada with a long history of association with hate groups and white separatist believers. He purchased 13 properties in Leith and plans to take over the town government with other neo-Nazis. http://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/cobb-taken-into-custody-for-toting-guns-in-leith/article_7d606fea-4f2f-11e3-b158-0019bb2963f4.html]
Tuesday, November 19, 2013 4:46 AM
FREMDFIRMA
Quote:Originally posted by Niki2: He said Dutton had his finger on the rifle trigger, but said the guns weren't aimed directly at them.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013 5:19 AM
Quote:Originally posted by G: Fuuuuuuuck, like that should make us feel better. He's 2 seconds and 2 drinks from deciding he wants to see what the inside of your head looks like.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013 5:47 AM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Thursday, November 21, 2013 12:47 PM
Quote:He came, he saw, he tried to conquer. Instead, he got arrested: Craig Cobb's attempts to turn Leith, N.D., into a white-supremacist enclave have hit a wall now that he's in a local jail, accused of terrorizing townsfolk. But there's a new, ironic twist to his thwarted takeover attempt. You might even call it a case of reverse racism. The Los Angeles Times has previously cataloged Cobb's plot and the repeated stumbles he's faced -- first running afoul of local health rules, then discovering on a nationally syndicated talk show that a DNA test showed he was actually 14% sub-Saharan African. Then, over the weekend, Cobb, 62, was arrested after going on an ill-advised armed patrol of the town, population 16, with a fellow white supremacist, Kynan Dutton, 29. Before their arrest, Cobb had texted the Bismarck Tribune about his motive: "Because of the many violences and harassments against we and the children, we have commenced armed patrols of Leith." Cobb, it seems, had felt the sting of his own brand of racial prejudice turned against him. The local prosecutor says a fellow white supremacist had apparently targeted Cobb with racial graffiti after he'd found out that Cobb's DNA results said he was part black. “The individual in question was interviewed, and when his interview answers weren’t matching up, he essentially admitted it," Grant County Assistant State's Atty. Todd Schwarz told the Los Angeles Times. Cobb and Dutton "had a falling out" with the other supremacist the day news of Cobb's DNA results broke, said Schwarz, who wouldn't identify the man but said he was "not real mentally stable" and left town the same day. Schwarz said the investigation into the graffiti incident is ongoing. Schwarz said he thought Cobb knew he'd been targeted by his own man, so when Cobb went on his armed patrol four days later, he did so with a "manufactured" excuse of harassment. That, in addition to Cobb and Dutton's loose ties to the community -- ostensibly making them flight risks -- led Schwarz to ask the local judge to hold both men without bond, which the judge granted. They are charged with seven felony counts of "terrorizing" the town. Five of the counts are gun-related and carry a mandatory minimum of two years in prison, Schwarz said. "I’ve got a small community that is absolutely justified in being in fear of this man and his escalation," Schwarz said. Of the graffiti incident, he added with a laugh, "'Back in black' -- there’s got to be some irony in it.” http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-white-supremacist-20131120,0,6029460.story#axzz2lHKuWCb3]
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