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“Joining or participating with extremist organizations is not tolerated,” he said. None of these police officers or service members responded to requests for comment, and it is unclear what came of their inquiries or whether they ended up joining the group.Īccording to spokesperson Patricia Kreuzberger, the Navy “does not and will not tolerate supremacist or extremist conduct.” Any reports of misconduct will be investigated, she said, noting that the Department of Defense policy “prohibits military personnel from actively advocating supremacist, extremist, or criminal gang doctrine, ideology, or causes.”Īn Army spokesperson said that under its policies “all credible allegations of Soldiers who actively participate in any type of extremist activity will be investigated.”įerndale Police Chief Kevin Turner said the department prohibits membership in groups such as the Oath Keepers. Any opportunity y’all have for me to do something please let me know.” Navy records show there is a Ray Triboulet currently stationed in North Dakota. “I love what my country is supposed to be and this tyrannical idiocy is crushing the freedom out of me and mine. “Greetings, I am active duty Navy,” the person wrote under the name Ray Triboulet. In June, for example, someone calling themselves “active duty LE” in South Carolina wrote to the organization, asking, “how do I join?” And just over two weeks ago, someone claiming to be a Navy yeoman stationed in Fargo, North Dakota, inquired about getting involved with the group.
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Throughout 2021, as federal cases against members of the Oath Keepers continue to grow, interest among some in law enforcement or the military has not appeared to wane. Records and social media confirm there is a Benjamin Payne who works for the Denham Springs, Louisiana, police department he was sued last week in federal court for alleged civil rights violations. He said he was trying to get in touch with Louisiana leadership for the group. Two weeks later, someone named Benjamin Payne wrote to the Oath Keepers, identifying himself as “active LEO” - or law enforcement officer - and a “lifetime member” of the group. One of those cases was settled, and the other is currently pending in federal court. Records confirm that there is a Scott Langton currently serving in the Ferndale, Washington, police department, and that he has been sued at least twice for allegedly committing civil rights and use of force abuses while in uniform. 4, scarcely a week after three members of the Oath Keepers were indicted for their role in the Capitol riots, an email came in from someone identifying himself as Scott Langton, “a current Washington State Police Officer looking for information,” who added that he was “not looking to be on some Liberal hit list.” “Please let me know how I can get involved.” “I’m not liking what the world is coming to and have a growing concern for our nation,” the person added. He noted that he was “active duty army, 7 years in” and stationed at Fort Hood, Texas.
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“I was wondering what was required to become an oath keeper,” one soldier wrote to the group’s main email address on Jan. In some cases ignoring strict policies prohibiting their membership in such groups, many reached out to the organization seeking information, according to leaked emails from the group. Some active police officers and members of the US military apparently liked what they saw.
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Images of members in battle armor pushing their way into the Capitol went viral, clips of the group’s leader challenging the results of the 2020 presidential election surfaced, and within weeks FBI agents began arresting members of the Oath Keepers as part of the largest and arguably most important conspiracy case to come out of the insurgency. 6 Capitol insurrection, the Oath Keepers gained notoriety almost overnight as a symbol of right-wing extremism in America.