Dienstag, Mai 25, 2004

JS Online: Beating case evidence challenged

Judge to decide if white supremacist items point to free expression or hate After three men and a woman were arrested last fall on suspicion of beating a Hispanic man in a racially motivated attack, police went to their homes and seized an array of white supremacist literature, music and emblems. Waukesha County Photo/Files Mark A. Davis III, 28, is accused with Bieri and two others of a hate crime. Photo/Files Kasey Bieri, 23, allegedly asked man to step outside the bar before he was beaten. They hauled away an English copy of 'The Last Will and Testament of Adolf Hitler,' Aryan race record albums, Confederate flags, 'skinhead/white power' compact discs, pamphlets with anti-Jewish propaganda and a bumper sticker declaring 'White Men Unite and Fight,' according to inventories filed in Circuit Court. Police photographed Nazi flags, a photo of Hitler and books including 'March of the Titans: A History of the White Race,' 'The White Man's Bible' and 'The Secret Holocaust: A Primer for the Aryan Nations.'

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