November 23, 2024

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

WHITE WOLF SENTENCED TO 2 1/2 YEARS IN WEAPONS CASE

It was sentencing day for William Bolton, who last year pled guilty in the case of the White Wolves + 1 (a black man was also charged) case where they were picked up for conspiring to sell weapons to some Klan outfit. Bolton got 2 1/2 years for his role, making him the one of the fall guys for White Wolf/Battalion 14 founder and leader Ken Zrallack and his black friend (we still can’t get over that one) David Sutton. He and another named Edwin Westmoreland (yes, he is related to the late Army General William Westmoreland) pled guilty, while Alexander DeFelice was the only one of the three who stood trial to be convicted. Not much of a story here, just a bit of a note.

Stamford Advocate

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — A purported white supremacist from Milford has been sentenced to 2½ years in prison for planning to sell a shotgun to the Ku Klux Klan.

The U.S. federal judge in Bridgeport also sentenced 32-year-old William Bolton on Wednesday to three years of supervised release for robbery conspiracy and sale of a firearm to a felon.

Prosecutors say Bolton joined Connecticut’s largest white supremacist group, Battalion 14 — formerly known as the White Wolves — and participated in a plan to sell a sawed-off rifle to the KKK. The buyer was a cooperating government witness.

Bolton was serving in the United States Army when he was arrested in March 2010 by the Army’s Criminal Investigation Command,

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