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  1. 19. Sept. 2022 · Christopher Hood, who leads a white supremacist group called NSC-131, was arrested for affray after a protest against a drag queen story hour in July. He asked to represent himself in court and faced protesters outside the courthouse.

  2. Background. The Nationalist Social Club (NSC-131) is a New England-based neo-Nazi group founded by former Patriot Front member Christopher Hood. Hoods involvement in the white power movement dates to at least 2017, beginning with the neo-fascist street fighting club the Proud Boys.

  3. 25. Juli 2022 · Chris Hood, 23, of Pepperell, faces a charge of affray for fighting in public at a drag queen story hour in Jamaica Plain. He is the leader of a New England-based white supremacist group that held a rally in Boston over the weekend.

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  4. t. e. Nationalist Social Club-131, or NSC-131, is an American neo-Nazi organization; the letters 131 stand for ACA or "Anti-Communist Action". [2] [3] It was founded in 2019 in eastern Massachusetts by Chris Hood, who had previously tried other neo-fascist groups such as Patriot Front, the Proud Boys, and the Base.

  5. 15. Juni 2023 · BOSTON — A not guilty verdict was ordered by a Boston judge for a local white supremacist leader who was arrested last summer for a fight outside of a drag queen event in Jamaica Plain, according to officials. 24-year-old Christopher Hood, a leader of The Nationalist Social Club, also known as NSC-131, was initially charged with ...

  6. 19. Sept. 2022 · Christopher Hood, the leader of a Massachusetts chapter of neo-Naz group NSC-131, decided to represent himself in court as he faces charges of affray for an alleged altercation with counterprotesters outside a drag queen story hour event. Hood was ordered to stay away from the counterprotesters and to provide financial information for a possible court-appointed lawyer.

  7. 8. Jan. 2021 · MALDEN, MA — Chris Hood, the 22-year-old who founded a hate group that participated in Wednesday's riots on Capitol Hill, no longer lives in Malden, Police Chief Kevin Molis said.