Topic: James von Brunn
The death of a white supremacist accused of opening fire at the Holocaust museum has left some conflicted — not sorry he's gone, but frustrated that he won't stand trial. The 89-year-old James von Brunn, who faced charges that could have earned him the death penalty, died Wednesday at a North Carolina federal prison while awaiting trial. Authorities say ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An elderly man who was accused in a 2009 shooting rampage that killed a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., died on Wednesday, a prison spokeswoman said. James Von Brunn, 89, was wounded in the June 10, 2009, attack when guards returned fire and he had a history of poor health ...
An elderly white supremacist charged with shooting dead a guard at the US Holocaust Museum last year died Wednesday in a hospital near the jail where he was being held, a federal prisons official said. "Authorities at the location where James von Brunn was incarcerated, the federal correctional complex at Butner, North Carolina, told us that he was pronounced dead ...
