Another boogaloo case? Paid Members Public
Kurt Cofano was arrested near Pittsburgh with what authorities say were dozens of homemade bombs. On Twitter, he called himself 'PghBoogey.'
The boogaloo cases Paid Members Public
A new brand of anti-government extremism has led to arrests across the nation. Authorities say it's also resulted in the killings of a sheriff's deputy and a federal security guard.
A boogaloo reading list Paid Members Public
The Informant compiles a list of articles and reports you should read if you want to get up to speed on this emerging extremist movement.
Facebook versus the boogaloo Paid Members Public
Facebook watched for months as the "boogaloo" movement thrived on its platforms, but now things finally appear to be changing.
Selling the boogaloo Paid Members Public
To market their products, ammo makers and gun shops are invoking the memes and rhetoric of the deadly "boogaloo" movement.
UPDATE: We doubled our goal! Paid Members Public
Last week's fundraiser for public records was so successful, I cut it off less than 48 hours after it was launched.
This is important Paid Members Public
Today, I'm launching a GoFundMe campaign to obtain records from a Florida law enforcement agency. You can help.
Protest problems Paid Members Public
Matthew Paul Slatzer displayed a sign calling Jews "the real plague" at a COVID-19 protest. Then his legal problems started catching up to him.
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