The detainees were wearing white headscarves covering their heads, protective elements, a smoke bomb and symbols of the far right at the time of the arrest.
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The Idaho Police Department (northwestern United States) reported this Sunday of the arrest of 31 white supremacists from across the country and linked to far-right movements planning riots near a Gay Pride march.
Police Chief of the City of Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, Lee White, said the detainees are among the group “Patriot Front” (Patriot Front) and among them is the founder of the organization.
The 31 arrested are charged with: conspiracy to cause a riotalthough more charges could be added as the investigation progresses.
At the time of arrest, detainees they wore white cloths that covered their headsprotective elements, a smoke bomb and white supremacist symbolism.
The arrests took place after a local resident saw them and alerted police, describing them as: “a small army”
June is the LGBTIQ Pride Month (lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, intersex and queer) and marches are held all over the world.
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Source: EITB

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