Nicholas Welker admitted posting the death threat, which was meant to silence coverage of the extremist group he led, ...
B ROOKLYN, N.Y. — The former leader of a white supremacist group was sentenced to nearly four years in prison Friday after he ...
A race-baiting neo-Nazi was sentenced on Friday to 44 months in federal prison for posting graphic death threats online ...
Nicholas Welker, also known as “King ov Wrath,” was sentenced to 44 months in in prison for conspiring to make death threats.
A white supremacist leader from California known as “King ov Wrath” was sentenced on Friday to 44 months imprisonment for ...
A San Jose neo-Nazi who calls himself “King ov Wrath” was sentenced to 3½ years in federal prison for threats against a ...
The Justice Department reported yesterday: Earlier today, at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, Nicholas Welker, also known as "King ov Wrath," was sentenced by United States District Judge Pamela K.
Nicholas Welker, also known as King ov Wrath, 33, of San Jose, was sentenced in New York City. The Justice Department identified Welker as the leader of a group called Feuerkrieg Division (FKD), a ...
Otsego (11-7, 4-4 NBC) took full control in the third, pushing across eight for a 10-run lead. Wendt produced the first run ...
Nicholas Welker’s social media post included a picture of the reporter with a gun aimed at his head and the words “Race Traitor” over the journalist’s eyes. The threat, which listed the ...
Nicholas Welker, the leader of the violent extremist group Feuerkrieg Division, has been sentenced to 44 months in prison after attempting to intimidate a Brooklyn journalist into silence through ...