Crime Police seize guns from avowed neo-Nazi in Snohomish County - Atomwaffen leadership dismantled

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Police seize guns from avowed neo-Nazi in Snohomish County
According to court documents, Kaleb Cole is the leader of a small, but dangerous white supremacist group called "Atomwaffen."

Author: Chris Ingalls
Published: 6:51 PM PDT October 17, 2019
Updated: 8:28 AM PDT October 18, 2019

SEATTLE — Police seized military-style firearms from an avowed neo-Nazi in Snohomish County in what is believed to be a first-of-its-kind case in Washington state.

“We actually, I firmly believe, prevented a massacre,” said Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes, whose office was involved in the investigation.

Records filed in King County court show officers from the Arlington and Seattle police departments seized five military-style rifles, three pistols, and other gun parts from a residence on Jordan Trails Road in Arlington.

According to court documents, the weapons belong to Kaleb J. Cole, who is the suspected leader of The Atomwaffen Division in Washington state.

Authorities claim Cole has been amassing firearms and training with weapons in western Washington. Online videos show Atomwaffen members firing guns and moving through rooms at “devils tower,” a graffiti-scarred building at an abandoned cement plant near the City of Concrete.

“This is a hate-filled human being but one who, unfortunately, possesses a large number of weapons,” Holmes said.

Cole is not charged with a crime but is named in an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) filed earlier this month in King County court. In the civil paperwork, prosecutors and the FBI convinced a judge that “Kaleb Cole poses a serious threat to public safety by having access and possession to firearms and a concealed pistol license.”

The judge issued an order requiring Cole to surrender all firearms to the police.

Atomwaffen, which is a German for “atomic weapon,” is a small but extreme organization that seeks inspiration from Adolph Hitler and Charles Manson, who ordered mass murders to attempt to trigger a race war.

Its white supremacist members claim they will not start the war, but they are arming themselves in preparation.

Atomwaffen members have been charged in five murders in other states.

The FBI has clearly been watching Cole, although a spokesperson for the bureau’s Seattle office declined to comment.

Documents filed in court show that Cole traveled to Eastern Europe in December of 2018 on a trip to honor the sites of some of World War II’s most horrific scenes.

Cell phone photos retrieved by Customs and Border Patrol agents when Cole re-entered the U.S. show him posing in front of the Nazi death camp Auschwitz. In the photos, Cole is holding up the Atomwaffen flag at other locations, and other photos show him holding guns.

“Cole has been permanently banned from entry into Canada as a result of his [admitted] membership/affiliation with the Atomwaffen Division,” the Border Patrol report stated.

Earlier this year, the Seattle FBI approached Seattle/King County’s Regional Firearms Enforcement Unit operated by the Seattle City Attorney, King County Prosecutor, and Seattle police.

Agents sought an ERPO to disarm Cole, but the federal government has no such tool.

“The fact is the federal government came to us. There’s no other mechanism like our firearms unit that’s in existence. There’s no one else in the state that’s doing this,” said Holmes.

It’s the first time the Feds have sought an ERPO in Washington state, and it’s believed to be one of the first instances in the nation.

King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg, whose deputy prosecutor Kim Wyatt argued the ERPO case before the judge, said the order to surrender guns is the right tool when law enforcement does not have enough evidence to file a criminal charge.

“In this case, the joint terrorism task force had assessed Mr. Cole and said he was somebody who was doing more than thinking and talking about his extremist, violent beliefs, but that he was actually acting on it,” Satterberg said.

Holmes said the case marks an important milestone since he started working with his domestic violence prosecutor, Chris Anderson, on the pilot project that formed the firearms enforcement unit.

That unit has now seized nearly 1,100 firearms since 2017, mostly from accused domestic abusers.

The fact the FBI recognized an ERPO’s ability to stop a threat is significant.


“We can actually prevent some of these massacres,” said Holmes.

KING 5 has been unable to reach Cole for comment. The order that he does not possess any firearms remains in effect for one year.
 
AFAIK from the article at face value, Cole was under surveillance by the FBI because of his involvement of a neo-Nazi group. Reading through the article, he is only banned from owning guns from a year. Unfortunately, this is a bandage but happy he was eventually investigated.
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Quite the arsenal. :eyeroll:
With a viewpoint like his, I would be cautious about any and all weapons he would have to say the least. At least with gun records, you'd know who has what.

I wouldn't trust sex offenders with guns. Or terrorists of any kind. Or urban youth. Same applies with this racist POS.
 
AFAIK from the article at face value, Cole was under surveillance by the FBI because of his involvement of a neo-Nazi group. Reading through the article, he is only banned from owning guns from a year. Unfortunately, this is a bandage but happy he was eventually investigated.

With a viewpoint like his, I would be cautious about any and all weapons he would have to say the least. At least with gun records, you'd know who has what.

I wouldn't trust sex offenders with guns. Or terrorists of any kind. Or urban youth. Same applies with this racist POS.
Reporting on him getting snagged based on beliefs alone will likely get these LARPer types to be even more paranoid and "extreme" so I don't see any benefit from it.
Were he just picked up with no fanfare/poking the armed and autistic nazis I'm sure it would be all fine and dandy but he wasn't even charged with an actual crime and, worse still, can potentially carry one out once he's set free.
 
So two AR clones, two AK clones, one shotgun, three pistols, and a pile of random shit parts. No lie, if you had enough nuts to hand those out to they could definitely put a real bad day on some people. What's never made sense to me is when you find the crazy lone gunman who has like half a dozen of the same rifle. For people who haven't held them, rifles are fucking heavy, especially when you have three pounds of bullets loaded in them. Not so heavy that hustling around with one is a big deal, but if you try to go like you're playing a FPS and have four rifles on your back, you won't be enjoying life. It's completely unfeasible to carry a bunch of rifles around, so I have no clue why anyone would go and buy a bunch of the same caliber. Even pistols weigh a few pounds with a full magazine in them, trying to stick a bunch of them on your belt is just going to make your pants fall down.
 
Sounds like he unironically did nothing wrong and he's having his constitutional right to bear arms taken from him because he believes abhorrent things?

This is why I oppose Red Flag laws. They are nothing but blatantly un-Constitutional pre-crime attempts to deny people their rights without due process, and should be accepted by nobody.
 
It's completely unfeasible to carry a bunch of rifles around, so I have no clue why anyone would go and buy a bunch of the same caliber.
People like variety.
It's also not easy to get rid of an AR you slapped together using out of spec/reject parts you bought on impulse because they were cheap.
 
That's my main concern. Will this be a slippery slope or will it be very infrequent and only targeting legitimate terrorist and hate organizations?
It's not a slippery slope if it's the exact same logic. This is what was the most annoying thing about people who used this in the early 2010s-era arguments on gay marriage, besides it being a cheap way to shut down a debate, it's not even slippery slope. Slippery slope is "you're pulling legs off of insects, therefore you will be a psychotic murderer who tortures people someday". It isn't using the same logic to apply it to grander ideas.

Point is, the idea is "government has the right to take your guns if they think you're a threat" isn't a slippery slope, it is a possible future.
 
So two AR clones, two AK clones, one shotgun, three pistols, and a pile of random shit parts. No lie, if you had enough nuts to hand those out to they could definitely put a real bad day on some people. What's never made sense to me is when you find the crazy lone gunman who has like half a dozen of the same rifle. For people who haven't held them, rifles are fucking heavy, especially when you have three pounds of bullets loaded in them. Not so heavy that hustling around with one is a big deal, but if you try to go like you're playing a FPS and have four rifles on your back, you won't be enjoying life. It's completely unfeasible to carry a bunch of rifles around, so I have no clue why anyone would go and buy a bunch of the same caliber. Even pistols weigh a few pounds with a full magazine in them, trying to stick a bunch of them on your belt is just going to make your pants fall down.
This one has the scope, this one has the laser sight, that one has the suppressor, This one looks like it's 5.56 but it's actually .300aac, The twist rate one the barrel for this one is tighter so I use it to shoot heavier bullets... and so on. Plus having many nearly identical guns with parts interchangeablity means I can scavenge things from one gun to keep the others running. I have a bunch of "the same gun" myself but they each do something slightly different. I agree that it only the most ignorant LARPer would try and use more than a rifle and pistol, but as far as owning them, there's plenty of reasons to have a bunch.
 
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