December 22, 2024

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Archived articles originally found on the One People's Project website.

NEXT ON THE WHITE POWER CHOPPING BLOCK: MICKY LOUIS MAYON

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Even boneheads are going to understand why we call them boneheads with this one. On April 2, 2007, police in Steelton, PA say local bonehead Micky Louis Mayon got mad at some black men flirting with white women at a local bar, so he popped a few rounds of his shotgun off from his roof. He was charged with reckless endangerment, public drunkeness and possesing a firearm (he’s a convicted felon, busted on drug charges in 1995). Pissed off that the judge in his case decided to send this case to trial. Micky thought it would be a good idea to set the judge’s car on fire. Now after this stunt, he was smart enough to realize that he might have bitten off more than he could chew, so he fled the country. But his boneheadedness must have resurfaced because he fled to Tel Aviv, Israel. That’s right. A anti-Semite fled to Israel. He was settling in quite nicely, and even had himself a Jewish girlfriend, but when she became pregnant, that’s when he decided to tell her how he ended up in Israel. Oops. Guess who turned him in? Mayon is probably in the air right now, headed back here to deal with the crimes he committed. There is only one faint hint of hope for him. His trial is in Pennsylvania, and given the recent history of boneheads in courtrooms in this state, he might just get a fine (you think we’re kidding?) Then again, maybe authorities would think this one is just too much of a bonehead to save.

Jerusalem Post

A high-ranking white supremacist on the run from US federal authorities was arrested on Monday night in a south Tel Aviv hideout.

33-year-old Micky Louis Mayon, one of America’s 100 most wanted criminals, and a member of the Ku Klux Klan, was arrested in a Florentine apartment by the National Immigration Authority’s newly formed Oz enforcement unit.

Mayon is wanted in the US on charges of racist assaults, setting fire to vehicles belonging to federal agents, and a host of violent incidents.

The Oz unit was acting on intelligence relayed by Interpol, which informed authorities in Israel that Mayon had entered Israel illegally.

He is said to have often moved apartments in order to evade police, but his efforts proved fruitless on Monday when a delicate operation by the Oz unit saw officers break into his hideout and arrest him.

Oz unit members have the powers of a police officer but can only use them in cases of illegal entry into the country.

Mayon was the subject of an American arrest operation in November 2007, but officers soon realized he had flown to Israel on a one-way ticket. Earlier that year, he reportedly fired his gun in the air repeatedly after being involved in an argument with an African-American. US authorities have described him as a dangerous fugitive.

Oz Unit head Tziki Sela said Mayon was surprised to be arrested, but cooperated with the officers. He has been transferred to a Holon jail facility, where he underwent an immigration hearing. He was then taken to an Israel Prisons Service jail facility.

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