White Supremacy And Homegrown Terrorism Pose A Growing Threat In The US
Scary times. Both the left and right need to call out their own extremes.
WASHINGTON — The first thing Heidi Beirich, director of the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), thought of when she heard about the explosion outside the NAACP office in Colorado Springs last week was Walter Leroy Moody Jr.
Beirich, an expert on extremism in the United States, told MintPress News, “It’s not the first time that the NAACP’s been targeted for domestic terrorism – I can’t be sure that that’s what it was, but I thought of Walter Leroy Moody, who bombed an NAACP office in Savannah, Georgia, in 1989.”
Moody was found guilty of killing federal appeals Judge Robert Vance and Robert Robinson, an NAACP attorney in Georgia, with two separate mail bombs in 1989. During his trial in 1991, Moody told the courtthat the Ku Klux Klan assembled and mailed the bombs that killed Vance and Robinson.
Moody is currently serving several consecutive life sentences at the Holman Correctional Facility, and at almost 80 years old, he is the oldest inmate on Alabama’s death row.
Scary times. Both the left and right need to call out their own extremes.