South Bay White Supremacist Convicted of Rioting
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Riot conviction closes case on white supremacist group's brawls at California rallies
After a five-day trial, Robert Boman, 31, was convicted on Tuesday of conspiracy to violate the anti-riot act and violating the anti-riot act, tied to his role in the Rise Above Movement.
South Bay White Supremacist Convicted of Rioting
An Aug. 1 sentencing hearing is set for a reputed onetime member of a Southern California white supremacist organization who was found guilty in downtown Los Angeles of inciting brawls at political rallies across the state. Robert Boman, 31, of Torrance was convicted Tuesday in Los Angeles federal court of two counts: conspiracy to violate the Anti-Riot Act and rioting, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Prosecutors told the jury that begi…
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