According to the FBI, MKY adheres to a “neo-Nazi accelerationist ideology and promotes violence and violent acts against racial minorities, the Jewish community, and other groups it deems “Undesirables.” Much like other accelerationist militants such as the Atomwaffen Division and The Base, MKY seeks to destabilize society through violence and terrorism. The US Attorney’s office for New York’s Eastern District is also prosecuting two related cases: the child abuse and CSAM distribution case against 764 member Angel Almeida, whose Fall 2021 arrest was the feds’ first glimpse into the world of com, 764, and MKY; and the case against Nicholas Welker, the alleged former head of the neo-Nazi group Feuerkrieg Division, who was convicted in April for threatening a Brooklyn-based journalist. “We murder they larp,” he allegedly wrote to another extremist while comparing MKY to another neo-Nazi group, referring to “live action role play.” Even while allegedly planning the mass poisoning scheme with the undercover FBI agent, prosecutors say, Chkhikvishvili did not shy away from the potential “heat” the undercover agent warned it would bring on MKY: “That’s what we exactly want,” he wrote in reply.
Author: Ali Winston
Published at: 2024-07-17 22:02:50
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