In June, a family gathering at Don’s Fish Camp in Martindale, Central Texas was allegedly attacked by a group of neo-Nazis. This incident has raised questions and concerns among the community.
According to reports by the Texas Observer and Bellingcat, the attack seems to have been driven by racial prejudice. The video footage of the incident captures a voice shouting “white power.”
Out of the group of individuals who carried out the assault, it has been determined that five of them were either affiliates or followers of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas (ABT).
A Caldwell County constable arrested just one person, which has led to criticism of the law enforcement response.
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Steven Monacelli, a seasoned investigative journalist working with the Texas Observer, has recently published an article titled “Neo-Nazi Gang Affiliates Attacked a Mixed-Race Family in Martindale, Only One Was Arrested.”
In what way does this brutal incident align with the trend of increasing white supremacist rallies and assaults in Texas?
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