November 5, 2024

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

ATLANTIC CITY BENEFIT RAISING MONEY IN THE NAME OF DEAD NEO-NAZI IS NOT HAPPENING

The brother of neo-Nazi Bryan Bradley (pictured), who was struck and killed by lightning last year while on the job says he has to cancel the event at the Golden Casino due to scheduling conflicts. We believe that. When you schedule a tribute to a neo-Nazi, that conflicts with the sensibilities of just about everyone you see.

One People’s Project

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ—A Sept. 16 benefit event at the Golden Nugget Casino that promoters said was to raise money for the families of injured and fallen workers, but was done in the name of the late founder of the largest and most violent neo-Nazi gangs in the state has been canceled.

“Sorry to have to announce this event will not be happening,” Butch Bradley, a stand up comedian and brother of Atlantic City “Skinheads” (ACS) founder Bryan Bradley posted on the Facebook page he set up for the event which was to benefit The Bryan P. Bradley Foundation for Fallen and Injured Workers. “Too many schedule conflicts in order to do this right I’m going to have to take more time. Thank you all for your support and understanding.”

Bryan Bradley was struck and killed by lightning last September as he poured concrete as a construction worker while working on the new Revel Casino which opened in April. For over twenty years, he led ACS, an organization whose members have been known for criminal acts which have included robbery, assault and murder. At least two members are currently serving life in prison for two separate killings.

Over the past year there has been efforts to pay tribute to Bradley as a fallen worker, while at the same time avoiding his notoriety as a neo-Nazi gang leader, even while ACS members maintained a presence at any event that did so. In April, Bradley, a was honored by union and state leaders by inscribing his name on a monument at Kennedy Plaza on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City which features the names of those who were killed in the workplace. At least 25 ACS members attended the ceremony, and in a YouTube video of the event that was produced by supporters of Bradley, three ACS members are seen.

VIDEO FROM APRIL MEMORIAL CEREMONY

They really did one hell of a snow job on the unsuspecting people who attended the memorial dedication for Bryan Bradley back in April. If only there was someone who could pick out the neo-Nazis of the Atlantic City “Skinheads” that went there in the video below. Oh, wait – WE can do that! There were about 20 – 25 ACS members there, all paying their respects to their fallen leader of 25 years. Three of them are in this video:

At 2:15 – Cody Hoebel (red mohawk with sunglasses)
At 3:20 – Drew Logan (bald, upper left, tan jacket, blue button shirt)
At 3:25 – Warren Meickle Jr. (red hat backwards, beer in hand, wearing sunglasses, to the left
)

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