- Robert Rundo, 34, founder of the neo-Nazi “Active Club” network, was sentenced to two years of time served for conspiracy to riot, with an additional two years of supervised release.
- Rundo’s case involved dismissals, appeals, and extradition from Romania, focusing on his role in the Rise Above Movement (RAM) during 2017 political rallies in California.
- In court, Rundo claimed to have moved away from his previous extremist views, expressing a desire for non-violence and life in Florida caring for his mother, though skepticism about his sincerity persists.
- Despite his incarceration, Rundo’s influence continued through the expansion of “Active Clubs” globally, which engage in physical training and political intimidation, highlighting the challenge of containing extremist networks. Read More