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"Illegal gun trafficking is one type of activity far-right militants have been engaging in for decades," he told the Observer. In one post, an Instagram account controlled by Mackey reportedly boasted that militant white nationalists were “becoming a threat to the system and they know it.”įormer FBI special agent Mike German, who infiltrated a neo-Nazi group in the early '90s, said federal authorities often target white nationalist groups with gun-related charges. On Instagram, he allegedly said he liked “controlling and killing,” urged his fellow neo-Nazis to kill Black people and Jews, and described himself as a “radical Jew slayer.” The criminal complaint says Mackey regularly incited others on online forums affiliated with Iron Youth, a neo-Nazi group that urges political violence to hasten the collapse of the U.S. He appeared in court on Monday, and his detention hearing is set for Wednesday.
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Agents arrested Mackey and charged him with the unlawful sale of a firearm. The buyer was a paid source for the FBI, the Department of Justice said in a press release on Monday. What Mackey wanted to know was whether the buyer was “based,” meaning a fellow traveler of the white nationalist movement. 29, he didn’t care that the person buying the firearm was a self-proclaimed felon. When Christian Michael Mackey drove to a parking lot in Grand Prairie to allegedly sell an AM-15 rifle on Jan.