Army veteran participated in white supremacist “hate rallies,” sentenced for illegal gun possession
OREGON, WASHINGTON, AND IDAHO, JUL 17 – Kyle Christopher Benton was sentenced to two years for illegal firearms possession and leading white supremacist firearms workshops, officials said.
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Snohomish man sentenced for illegal guns and hate group ties
An Army veteran from Snohomish in possession of illegal high-powered firearms was sentenced to two years in prison, the Department of Justice announced on Wednesday. Kyle Christopher Benton, 29, was arrested in Sept. 2024 after an investigation into his activities both online and in person involving unregistered high-powered weapons. RELATED STORIESMan accused of assaulting journalist at a Seattle ICE protest in June arrested by SPDOne dead, two…
Snohomish man, who trained extremists, sentenced for illegal gun possession
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington An FBI investigation revealed Benton posted violent extremist content, neo-Nazi propaganda, and anti-Semitic materials on social media. Snohomish man, who trained extremists, sentenced for illegal gun possession Taylor Richmond
Army vet, who posted Jew-hatred online, sentenced to two years for illegal guns
"You not only illegally possessed extremely dangerous firearms, but you bragged about it and put on firearms trainings for others while doing so," the district judge said at trial.The post Army vet, who posted Jew-hatred online, sentenced to two years…
Army veteran participated in white supremacist “hate rallies,” sentenced for illegal gun possession
A U.S. Army veteran was sentenced to two years in prison on Wednesday for possessing illegal high-powered firearms, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Teal Luthy Miller.
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