December 22, 2024

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SOON TO BE ON THE WHITE POWER CHOPPING BLOCK: BRIAN MOUDRY

Looks like Brian Moudry, formerly of the World Church of the Creator, is still maintaining his Creatard status. Now the law is talking to him because he threated a black mail carrier by saying he was going to put a bomb in his truck. Why? Because Brian wasn’t getting his mail. This is why we call them boneheads, and especially why we call them Creatards.

Herald-News

JOLIET — Self-proclaimed local white supremacist leader Brian Moudry apparently doesn’t care much for his mailman either.

Federal postal inspectors paid Moudry, 33, a visit after he allegedly threatened to plant a bomb in a letter carrier’s truck on Saturday morning.
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Brian Moudry was not receiving mail at his Joliet house (above), so he allegedly confronted a mail carrier and threatened to plant a bomb in his truck. Moudry has said he is a leader of a white-supremacist group.
(Sun-Times Media File)

This wasn’t the first time federal agents questioned Moudry — he was grilled throughout a full day in March 2005 about his possible involvement in the execution-style slayings of the husband and mother of U.S. District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow.

The FBI believed Matt Hale, the “Pontifex Maximus,” or supreme leader, of the racist group to which Moudry belonged, had ordered the hit.

The feds were wrong, and Moudry said at the time that he “had pretty solid alibis” anyway.

When reached by telephone earlier this week, Moudry gave no alibi for 11:36 a.m. July 17, which was right about when he was allegedly menacing his mail carrier. Instead of coming up with an excuse, he said, “Joe (Hosey), get a real (expletive) job, man,” then hung up the phone.

According to a police report, Moudry’s postal problems stemmed from his having stopped his mail delivery and then becoming upset when he could not figure out how to start it again.

“Apparently, he got the runaround when he went (to the post office) and he took it out on the poor postal carrier,” said Deputy Police Chief Mike Trafton.

A 33-year-old mail carrier was outside Moudry’s South Reed Street home while making his rounds. Moudry confronted him, the police report said, demanding to know, “Where’s my (expletive) mail?”

The carrier informed Moudry that he would have to go to the post office to pick it up. Moudry reportedly replied, “I already went there and they said I will get my (expletive) mail.”

When the carrier, who is black, repeated himself, Moudry told him, “I’ll put a bomb in your (expletive) truck when you get back,” police said.

Postmaster Marlene Gren said mail carriers are not in the business of taking abuse and threats.

“All our carriers want to do is deliver the mail,” Gren said. “They don’t need to be subjected to harassment.”

Moudry has said in the past that he is the local leader of the white supremacist group Hale ran from Peoria before Hale was locked up in federal prison for 40 years in 2005. Judging by the large Nazi flag hanging in the front window of Moudry’s house, he still adheres to his racist beliefs.

No criminal charges have been brought against Moudry in connection with his alleged threats, but Gren is hopeful he has been sufficiently cowed and will mend his ways when it comes to his mailman.

“We had postal inspectors visit,” Gren said. “They’re big burly guys. Supposedly he’s going to behave himself.”

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