December 22, 2024

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AT LEAST HE HAS THE DECENCY TO DENY EVER BEING A SKINHEAD!

Chad Kerns, boneheadSeriously, one look at this clown and you wonder how he even made it into a courtroom. This is the kind of guy most people we know get on their knees and pray would come at them for wearing an anti-Nazi T-Shirt! Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that Chad Kerns is in Maricopa County, AZ, where the Nazi-lovin’, racial profiling Joe Arpiao is Sheriff, but in most other parts in the country, people would kick his ass on general principle alone. Instead, Chad is going to jail after pleading guilty to not only beating up along with friends an Hispanic man wearing an anti-Nazi T-Shirt, bu also for stabbing a black man outside a drug store. We don’t know how long he will spend in prison, but even with Joe Arpaio, his time promises to be fun. At least he cleared one thing up though. He says in a jailhouse interview that despite having “skinhead” tattooed on his head. He was never a skinhead. You’re damn right about that, Chad!

 

myFOXpheonix.com

PHOENIX – Chad Kerns, 31, pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of aggravated assault in a pair of racially-motivated attacks that happened in March and June of 2007.

In March of 2007, Kerns and several others beat up a Hispanic man wearing an anti-Nazi shirt outside a bar.

In June of 2007, Kerns stabbed a black man outside of a Phoenix drug store.

Kerns will be sentenced on August 14.

Kerns earlier told FOX 10 that he has never been a skinhead, despite the fact that “skinhead” is tattooed on his forehead.

Co-defendant Aaron Smith, 31, was sentenced to five years after pleading guilty to aggravated assault and assisting a criminal street gang.

“Our community must send a clear message: We will never tolerate violent crimes motivated by racism or prejudice. These offenses are nothing less than an attack on the American dream,” said County Attorney Andrew Thomas in a statement Wednesday.

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