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In the pages of USA Today [usatoday.com]:
MELBOURNE, Fla. – A man linked to neo-Nazis and who once ran for the U.S. Senate and headlined a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that led to three deaths, was arrested on a fugitive warrant in Melbourne earlier this week.
The arrest, carried out by the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, happened at Melbourne Square Mall at about 3:30 p.m. Monday.
Authorities said Augustus Sol Invictus, identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a promoter of white supremacist notions on race and as someone who questioned whether the Holocaust happened, was arrested on a warrant out of Rock Hill, South Carolina.
The warrant listed charges for kidnapping, domestic violence and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence but offered no explanation of the circumstances. Invictus appeared on court on New Year’s Day. He also waived extradition. South Carolina authorities have 10 business days to take custody of Invictus while he’s held on the out-of-state warrant.
Domestic terrorism violence?