White supremacist godfather Tom Metzger at the 2004 Aryanfest, from New Times' cover story "Barbecue Nations"
Friday morning, I dropped by the offices of U.S. Attorney Diane Humetewa to attend a news conference announcing the indictment of identical twin white supremacists Dennis and Daniel Mahon for their alleged role in a 2004 mail bombing that injured three Scottsdale city workers, including Donald Logan, the city's Director of Diversity and Dialogue. Though Humetewa
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Feathered Bastard:
Tom Metzger's Buds Dennis and Daniel Mahon Collared for Scottsdale Bombing, Arizona ADL Helped Bring Them Down
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Super Heroes, Eric Clapton, So You Think You Can Dance and June in Photos Over the Weekend
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Don Logan, the former Scottsdale Diversity Director who confronted white supremacist Daniel Mahon in court today
Shackled and dressed in stripes, Daniel Mahon avoided Don Logan's eyes in federal court today as the man Mahon's accused of targeting with a mail bomb spoke to the court, looking over his shoulder from time to time at the defendant as he addressed Judge David Campbell from a lectern.
"We've waited five years for this day," Logan said during a hearing to determine if Mah
Must reading for MCSO detention officers?
Federal District Judge David Campbell today denied a motion to dismiss the indictments against white supremacist twin brothers Dennis and Daniel Mahon, who are charged in connection with the 2004 package bombing of Scottsdale's Office of Diversity and Dialogue Director Don Logan.
Lawyers for the Mahons alleged that the pair's Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights had been violated because of the actions of MCSO detention of