The neo -Nazi neo -Nazi, poorly concealed as an orthodox rabbi, tried to join the Jewish community center of Nashville while he was live and was immediately destroyed, police said.
31-year-old Travis Keith Garland, a member of Goyim’s Neo-Nazi Defense League group, was caught on security cameras coming to Gordon JCC last week with a ridiculous-looking fake beard and a costume of Rabbi as he wanted to meet local religious leaders.
When he was told that no one was around, the anti -Semite tried to go through security before being expelled from a guard, with a subsequent investigation revealing details of his plan to harass those in the “Jewish building”, the local Newschannel 5 reported S
Prosecutors said the Garland telegram channel included the video and his messages, where he boasted the anti -Semitic disgusting.
“I wore Rabbi’s costume and entered their Jewish building that harassed them … and the dude was scared,” Garland was published under the username, “Kitchen Pafen.”
Another message saw Garland use a racial stick against the Asians when describing the guards she encountered in Gordon JCC, police added.
Nashville Glen Funk General Prosecutor noted that the telegram profile describes Garland as a person who “cooks Jews and feeds them in N – Rs”.
Along with JCC harassment, Garland used his fake suit earlier this month to live in the Holocaust Memorial in Nashville to make fun of the experience of genocide, which took more than six million Jewish life under the Nazi regime, The local exit reports.
“We are here at a memorial for all the survivors or victims of the Holocaust – if they are even real,” Garland said in the video, promising another cascade “In the coming days.”
The Neo-Nazi is accused of criminal offense and attack and he is held in Blunt County for a $ 250,000 bond.
Judicial documents show that Garland had previously been convicted in 2012 on aggravated charges of attack, and in 2015 he pleaded guilty to a fatal blow and running that killed an elderly man in a wheelchair.
Garland is the third member of the Goyim Defense League to be arrested in the last six months in the United States and Canada.
In September, Texas member David Aaron Bludid was arrested on federal allegations of making online threats for the murder of Funk, DA, who monitors Garland’s case.