Robert Rundo, the prominent American neo-Nazi and co-founder of the now-defunct Rise Above Movement, was extradited to the USto face charges in relation to violent clashes with anti-fascist protesters in 2017. Rundo was extradited from Romania to the United States on Tuesday, after being collared in a Bucharest health club in late March on an American warrant. Rundo was arranged to appear in federal court in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon along with Robert Boman and Tyler Laube for their activities in the Rise Above Movement, a white supremacist company that, according to the indictment, represented itself “openly … as a combat-ready, militant group of a brand-new nationalist white supremacy and identity motion”. They are implicated of conspiring to break the anti-riot act for their functions in riots at political rallies throughout California in 2017. Rundo and Boman are likewise charged with one count of rioting each. If founded guilty, Rundo, Boman and Laube confront 5 years in jail. In 2019, the RAM co-founder Benjamin Daley and 2 other members, Michael Miselis and Thomas Gillen, were founded guilty on conspiracy to riot counts for assaulting counter-protesters in 2018. Tuesday’s extradition marks the 2nd time Rundo has actually been gone back to the United States in handcuffs: in 2018, he was jailed in El Salvador by regional authorities while trying to take a trip to Ukraine. He was put on a no-fly list by American police and was turned away by British authorities from Heathrow airport in fall 2018 while trying to transit to Ukraine, according to a podcast episode Rundo tape-recorded in 2021. Rundo’s climb in the reactionary universe of influencers has actually been a circuitous one. A previous small-time gang member from Flushing, Queens, who served time in New York state jail for stabbing an MS-13 competitor in 2009, Rundo currently meddled white supremacist ideology however dove in headlong when he relocated to southern California in 2016. After establishing the Rise Above Movement with Ben Daley late that year, he trained in battle sports, pestered immigrants’ rights protesters at rallies, hung mottos from banners off highway overpasses, and assaulted anti-fascist protesters at rallies in Huntington Beach, San Bernardino and Berkeley in 2017. Rundo ran away the United States in 2019 after a preliminary federal indictment under the anti-riot act was thrown away by United States district court Judge Cormac Carney. That choice was reversed in March 2021 by a ninth circuit court of appeals panel and the charges versus Rundo, Boman and Laube were restored. A 4th RAM member charged in the preliminary 2018 case, Aaron Eason, passed away of lung cancer in 2015, according to a police source. Starting a business in the beginning in Belgrade, Serbia, Rundo reconnected with reactionary European football goons and militants who he had actually initially reached on a 2018 journey to Germany, Italy and Ukraine. Recovering and forth in between Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary and somewhere else in eastern Europe, Rundo refashioned himself as a white nationalist influencer, producing a podcast with Denis “White Rex” Kapustin (a German-Russian neo-Nazi who likewise passes “Denis Nikitin” and presently leads a reactionary fight system in Ukraine), establishing a fascist clothes brand name called Will2Rise, and silently directing the development of a series of “active clubs” on the RAM plan throughout North America and Europe. On his last podcast episode prior to his arrest, Rundo talked to Alex Davies, the now-imprisoned creator of the British neo-Nazi group National Action, which was proscribed by the Home Office in 2016. avoid previous newsletter promotionafter newsletter promo Since his arrest in Romania, Rundo has actually ended up being a cause celebre amongst the global neo-fascist motion. Active clubs in Scandinavia, France and the United Kingdom have actually developed videos and developed graffiti requiring his freedom. The trial was arranged for December 2024.