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Title: Two Acquitted in White Wolves Conspiracy Case
Post by: Axelsson on Tue 01 Mar 2011
BRIDGEPORT -- The reputed head of a local white supremacist group and a black co-defendant walked out of federal court free men early Wednesday afternoon after a jury acquitted them of charges that they conspired to sell guns and hand grenades to an FBI informant brokering the deal for a Ku Klux Klan offshoot.

Kenneth Zrallack Jr., the 29-year-old head of the Connecticut White Wolves, now known as Battalion 14, Connecticut Chapter of North East White Pride, and David Sutton, a 46-year-old landscaper from Milford, left the building in the company of their lawyers following a three-week trial before U.S. District Judge Janet C. Hall.

That was not the case for a third co-defendant, Alexander DeFelice, 33, formerly of West Avenue, Milford. The jury convicted DeFelice on the conspiracy charge as well as two counts of selling firearms to a convicted felon, Joseph Anastasio, who built the case for the FBI. He also was convicted on single counts of making hand grenades and transferring three grenades for $3,000 to Anastasio.

If that wasn't enough, DeFelice pleaded guilty immediately after the verdicts were returned to two charges of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Assistant U.S. Attorney Henry Kopel said these charges involved possession of a Mossberg shotgun, which he assisted in sawing off the barrel on March 9, 2009 and possession of a Remington shotgun as well as nearly 200 rounds of ammunition on Jan. 28, 2010.

Under federal law, persons convicted of a felony are never legally allowed to possess guns, ammunition or explosive devices. DeFelice has felony convictions in state court for third-burglary, possession of a weapon in a motor vehicle and first-degree failure to appear.

U.S. District Court Judge Janet C. Hall set Feb. 18 for DeFelice's sentencing, at which time he faces up to 65 years in prison on the seven charges.

"We respect the jury's verdicts and are pleased that a previously convicted felon, who was involved in the manufacture of grenades that we knew were intended for a white supremacist group, now faces a significant term of incarceration," said U.S. Attorney David Fein.

Meanwhile, Michael Hillis, DeFelice's lawyer, who used a defense of entrapment by the FBI informant, said he "will appeal the convictions."

DeFelice has been detained without bond since his arrest in March.

That was also the case for Zrallack, who walked out of court with his family a free man for the first time in nine months. His father declined comment on the case.

Sutton seemed relieved and praised his lawyers, Frank Riccio Sr. and Frank Riccio II, for their work on his defense.

"I thanked them every day I've been here and will continue to thank them," said Sutton, who has been free on bond since shortly after his March arrest.

Sutton drew notoriety in the case being a black man charged in the indictment with four members and associates of a white supremacist group.

The Riccios' developed a defense around Sutton's friendship with DeFelice and DeFelice's reputation as a talker. In his final summation, the younger Riccio walked the jury through two Dec. 28, 2009, recordings made by Anastasio in which Sutton unsuccessfully looked for tools in his garage, which DeFelice said he needed. He told the jury that was the only evidence against his client.

Sutton, the only defendant to testify, said he had known DeFelice for several years and the pair often helped each other with repairs to their homes and vehicles.

"We thank God that the jury listened carefully to the evidence," said the younger Riccio.

Still, the notoriety of being black and accused of assisting white supremacists caused difficulties for him, his business and his family, Sutton said.

"I lost all my business because of this," said Sutton, a landscaper. "I'm behind in bills. My family, including my young daughter, have suffered from the publicity."

Sutton said even though he was acquitted, he fears the long-term impact.

"I don't even know where to go from here," he said.

During the summer, two co-defendants from Stratford, William Bolton, 31, a member of the U.S. Army at the time of his arrest, and Edwin Westmoreland, 27, a relative of the late U.S. Army Gen. William Westmoreland, pleaded guilty to charges in this case and are awaiting sentencing.

The verdicts capped a 14-month investigation in which Anastasio, a former Florida deputy sheriff, infiltrated Zrallack's organization after securing membership in the Imperial Klans of America, the second largest Ku Klux Klan organization.

Anastasio, who has a 1994 larceny conviction for stealing Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis letters from the University of Bridgeport library, recorded nearly 62 hours of conversations with the group. He convinced DeFelice, Bolton and Westmoreland to sell him firearms, which, he said, were going to an IKA cell.

However, Zrallack never participated in those transfers and his lawyer, Nicholas Adamucci, said his client had no involvement in the sales. Anastasio gave Zrallack an envelope containing cash following one of his weapon purchases from DeFelice. On the tape, Zrallack maintains the money stemmed from a debt DeFelice owed him from a truck sale.

"Kenneth maintained his innocence from the beginning," Adamucci said. "We're all glad the jury carefully analyzed the evidence. Unfortunately, I don't know how he can get back the time he spent in custody."
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Title: Re: Two Acquitted in White Wolves Conspiracy Case
Post by: Jimbo on Tue 01 Mar 2011
the "KKK"!  :o

ain't ¾ of their "member-ship" Feds any-way?!?  :-\

wtf would any-one have to purchase fire-arms or even explosives through "a third party" in the 'Kwa?!?

you can get guns ANY-WHERE......no fire-arms licence, no "permit-to-acquire", no registration!

also: there's at least three states i know of where you can purchase explosives from hard-ware stores just on the production of a drivers licence! (Arizona, New Mexico & Texas, i think!)

stoopid!.....a ten year old (white!) kid could have "sussed" out that c*nt was a Fed!


another thing....is this right or not?

i heard that.....if you ask some-one yr buying some-thing off....."are you a police officer or a federal agent? are you employed by any government agency?" and they deny it, then, their "evidence" must be ruled inadmissable!....dunno if that's right or not (?)

ohh....BTW!!..........Under federal law, persons convicted of a felony are never legally allowed to possess guns, ammunition or explosive devices

uh.....wtf does it say that in the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America?


cheers!

(Jimbo)
Title: Re: Two Acquitted in White Wolves Conspiracy Case
Post by: Albert on Fri 25 Mar 2011
It's sad how easily some people are ensnared, I just wish they could all just do legal, constructive activity for Creativity.
Title: Re: Two Acquitted in White Wolves Conspiracy Case
Post by: PaulW on Mon 28 Mar 2011
Thats why we need to keep our church legal. There is to many ZOG agents out there just waiting for this type of thing
Title: Re: Two Acquitted in White Wolves Conspiracy Case
Post by: Jimbo on Tue 29 Mar 2011
"legal" varies from place to place.....ZOG is desperately trying to make any sort of "white racial identification"/"white rights"/"white separatism" illegal.....the US, of course, still has its "Constitution" which does, admittedly, give some "lee-way" to white nationalist-type groups.....but.....many other formerly white countries are now little better than the old Eastern Bloc nations......with the added burden of massive non-white immigration......in 0zz, for instance, even twenty years ago, no sane Aussie would have or could have imagined "racial/religious villification" laws.......the recently deposed Labor government in Victoria was hell-bent on enacting draconian anti-"homo-phobe" laws that would have made it an indictable criminal offence, subject to terms of imprisonment ferFKsake, to criticise "gays" in any significant way, shape or form!


clearly, there comes a time, when "staying legal" is, pretty much, meaningless......most Western nations are, it could be argued, now at this point-of-no-return!


cheers!

(Jimbo)