Kansas City Shooter Former KKK Grand Dragon
Frazier Glenn Cross, Jr., the 73-year-old white supremacist accused of murdering three people at two Jewish sites in the suburbs of Kansas City yesterday is, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a former Grand Dragon of the Carolina Ku Klux Klan who used the name Frazier Glenn Cross, Jr. as an alias.
Frazier Glenn Miller, AKA Frazier Glenn Cross, Jr.
Frazier Glenn Cross, Jr., the 73-year-old white supremacist accused of murdering three people at two Jewish sites in the suburbs of Kansas City yesterday is, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a former Grand Dragon of the Carolina Ku Klux Klan who used the name Frazier Glenn Cross, Jr. as an alias and who also founded the White Patriot Party.
His real name is Frazier Glenn Miller of Aurora, Missouri.
Miller reportedly served twenty years in the army as a Green Beret, including two terms in Viet Nam, and is a longtime white supremacist who specialized in recruiting active dudty military personnel to the KKK.
Miller served three years in prison for weapons charges and for plotting the assassination of the Southern Poverty Law Center's founder, Morris Dees. He should have served decades in prison, but he cooperated with federal authorities and testified against 14 white supremacists at their sedition trial in 1988.
He kept a relatively low profile after that until launching a white supremacist publication in 2005 and then running for the US House and US Senate after that. He received only seven votes in his 2010 US Senate campaign which was run under the slogan, "It's the Jews, stupid!"
Miller yelled "Heil Hitler!" as police were driving him away from the school parking lot where he was arrested yesterday afternoon not long after the shootings.
The two victims murdered at the JCC, a 14-year-old boy there to try out for talent show, and his grandfather, a retired physician, were not Jewish.
The third victim, killed outside a Jewish assisted living facility, has not yet been identified.
As a group regardless of our affiliations we ought to come together to pay our respects for those who lost their loved ones by this heinous act of hatred. Our sole crime was being jewish, not orthodox, not conservative, not reform or secular. We hope this is an isolated incident, yet as a group we need to know that there is a bullseye on our backs. This should come as a wake-up call, we may fight or have differences yet we are one people.
Chag Sameach
Posted by: Moshe G | April 14, 2014 at 07:47 AM
KKK is an ancient plague, a stain on this country's honor. They hate blacks, Catholics, Jews, Asians, Mexicans, Mormons, you name them, they hate them.. everyone but their variety of 'regular Americans' has a bulls-eye on his or her back.
Posted by: S M L | April 14, 2014 at 09:00 AM
....and some of them actually have grand children who are shomer shabbat
Posted by: bendinai | April 14, 2014 at 09:27 AM
From Wikipedia: He [Miller] was forcibly retired from the army as a Master Sergeant on June 1, 1979 for distributing racist propaganda.
Posted by: Nigritude Ultramarine | April 14, 2014 at 09:37 AM
Meanwhile the virulence of this idiot is astounding. Ex-military, too. One of America's 'defenders'
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4510109,00.html
"Strike for your homeland. Strike for your Southern honor. Strike for the little children. Strike for your wives and loved ones. Strike for the millions of innocent White babies murdered by Jew-legalized abortion, who cry out from their graves for vengeance. Strike for the millions of our people raped or assaulted or murdered by mongrels. Strike for the millions of our Race butchered in Jew wars. Strike brothers and sisters for all the outrages committed against our people."
Posted by: S M L | April 14, 2014 at 09:39 AM
what affliction of the mind must there be to be moved to act out in such a callous, unflinching, barbarous way. He is too old to be duly punished. And to think he has gotten away with it too. At his age neither death nor incarceration can provide an equitable remedy for the savage that he is.
Posted by: anchell | April 14, 2014 at 10:43 AM
"what affliction of the mind [ . . . ]"
The guy is just evil. Go to his website. He has devoted virtually his entire life to vile enterprises.
"He is too old to be duly punished."
No, he isn't.
Posted by: Nigritude Ultramarine | April 14, 2014 at 11:01 AM
...and he's a snitch
Posted by: bendinai | April 14, 2014 at 11:05 AM
He's also incredibly inept. The boy and grandfather that he killed in cold blood at the JCC weren't even members of the religion that he hates so much.
I hope that members of all communities pull together to provide comfort and assistance to the families of the victims.
Posted by: RWisler | April 14, 2014 at 11:33 AM
"He is too old to be duly punished."
No, he isn't.
Posted by: Nigritude Ultramarine | April 14, 2014 at 11:01 AM
. . . don't misconstrue what i'm saying. Punishment is inevitable but he has lived his life for the most part.
And now, life behind bars is not going to mean much. He has won!
Posted by: anchell | April 14, 2014 at 12:40 PM
“Strike for your Southern honor”
This evil lunatic is still fighting the Civil War. Despises Jews although thousands of Southern Jews fought for his beloved Confederacy and General Lee even gave them time off for Jewish Holidays.
Deepest condolences to the victims’ families.
Posted by: Allan | April 14, 2014 at 12:46 PM
@Moshe G -----> You make excellent points.
@Anchell----> And now, life behind bars is not going to mean much. He has won!
I disagree. For one thing, if Kansas has the Death Penalty- and I think they do- this guy would be a candidate for such. But even if they do; given the cost of a death penalty case, and the amount of time it takes to actually toast someone; and given his age, it's entirely concievable that he could pass on of natural causes.....while still sitting on death row.
But if Kansas does not have the DP, or if the prosecution just elects to seek life-without-parole...he's never seeing the light of day again.
Posted by: Robert J. Barron, Attorney-at-Law | April 14, 2014 at 12:49 PM
This evil lunatic is still fighting the Civil War. Despises Jews although thousands of Southern Jews fought for his beloved Confederacy and General Lee even gave them time off for Jewish Holidays.
Posted by: Allan | April 14, 2014 at 12:46 PM
No doubt he believes the Confederacy fell because that Jew Judah P. Benjamin stabbed it in the back.
Posted by: harold | April 14, 2014 at 01:22 PM
Robert . . . "and given his age, it's entirely concievable that he could pass on of natural causes.....while still sitting on death row.
But if Kansas does not have the DP, or if the prosecution just elects to seek life-without-parole...he's never seeing the light of day again."
I'm gonna be some what conflicted here because i am not a proponent of the death penalty per say. Yet, it is my belief that in the likelyhood of being given the death penalty - two, three, five years down the road - he'll need to take a pill just to be able to feel the needle with which they will inject him. He won't be bothered much by what ever means of "rehabilitative punishment" is set out for him.
Posted by: anchell | April 14, 2014 at 01:31 PM
Kansas has the death penalty
Posted by: dh | April 14, 2014 at 01:42 PM
Allan....you don't get "it." Jews from the deep south had actually been invited to join the KKK in its earlier days. It's not that these inbreeds hate Judaism, they hate northern-ism which is deeply (and not illegitimately) tied to the image of the New York City Jew who invades and destroys society with and for the sake of money. Once upon a time the KKK stood for some system of defined (hate drive) values...now it's a loosely formed group of ignorant fools. This scum bucket had no problem cutting a deal with the Feds years back and selling out a large group of his associates.
Posted by: bendinai | April 14, 2014 at 02:20 PM
@Anchell, @dh ----> He won't be bothered much by what ever means of "rehabilitative punishment" is set out for him.....Kansas has the death penalty.
Well, since Kansas does have the death penalty- although I don't (normally) support it (too long and too costly, and usually unfairly applied), this individual is certainly someone for whom it should be considered.
But it would not at all surprise me to see the person plead out, and then be sentenced to life without parole.
Posted by: Robert J. Barron, Attorney-at-Law | April 14, 2014 at 04:00 PM