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A group of Neo-Nazis allegedly attacked a peaceful family gathering near the San Marcos River, but according to Texas Public Radio, Texans are disputing this reality.
Near the hamlet of Martindale in central Texas, there was an incident at Don Fish Camp in June. There appeared to be a racist motive behind the Malay incident, according to the Texas Observer and Bellingcat.
A video has gone viral, and someone is purportedly shouting “white power” at the top of their lungs. Out of the eight individuals involved in the attack, five have been recognized as either members or potential allies of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, frequently known as ABT.
The Cadwell County constable made just one arrest even though the commotion caused instability, leaving Texans wondering why.
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A recent piece by Steve Monacelli of the Texas Observer stated, “Neo Nazi gang affiliates attack, a mixed race, family, and Martindale only one arrest.”
There has been an uptick in racist attacks and marches in this beautiful state, and many are wondering if this violent incident follows a trend.
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