Sam Woodward, former member of Atomwaffen Division, was arrested in 2018 for murder of gay, Jewish pre-med student

Six years after his arrest, a former member of the Atomwaffen Division will face trial in a southern California courtroom over the killing of his former high school classmate – a murder that rocketed the neo-Nazi group to international notoriety and highlighted the wave of violence by far-right American extremists during the presidency of Donald Trump.

Sam Woodward was arrested on 15 January 2018 and charged with the murder of Blaze Bernstein, a former fellow student at the Orange County School of the Arts. Bernstein, a gay and Jewish pre-med student, had been missing for a week before his body was discovered in a shallow grave.

On the night of 10 January 2018, the two men met at Borrego Park in the Orange county city of Lake Forest, according to Orange county sheriff’s reports. Bernstein was home from the University of Pennsylvania on winter break, and re-established contact with his former high school classmate through Tinder, where the two had previously connected.

Bernstein did not hide his identity as a gay man. Although Woodward was not open about his, while in high school he made passes at more than one of his male classmates, according to reporting in Mother Jones.

Bernstein’s body was found with 19 stab wounds. Investigators’ attention quickly turned to Woodward, the well-off son of an observant, conservative Catholic family from Newport Beach.

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    7 months ago

    That’s the point, we have to be intolerant of intolerance like anti-Semitism

    But I’m a citizen so you can’t

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        7 months ago

        Yes, the ones that are citizens you can’t deport. But we’re cool with deporting anti-Semitic people on visas then?

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          No. The Constitution protects citizen and non citizen alike or it wouldn’t be of use if it didn’t.

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            7 months ago

            What?

            The entry into the country by visa is a privilege. It’s not a right of foreign citizens. You can be granted a visa and deported at the border if you don’t have a valid reason for entry into the country

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              Why are you insisting they’re not citizens.

              And no you cannot be deported from this country for speech alone unless its unlawful threats towards someone like the president. Outside of that you can’t be deported for speech, its the literal definition of free speech. What you’re talking about is fascist shit.

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                7 months ago

                Okay, let’s settle for not approving their next visa application then? Having your visa application accepted is not a right

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                    7 months ago

                    So you’re not intolerant of intolerance, in fact you’re quite tolerant of anti-Semitism