A man whose relatives reported concerns about his behavior and far-right extremist rhetoric after last year's Pittsburgh synagogue massacre has pleaded guilty to a federal gun charge.
In November, Pittsburgh-based U.S. Attorney Scott Brady's office issued a statement saying there is no evidence that any other individuals besides Bowers"were involved in, or had prior knowledge of" the deadly attack.
Clark told FBI agents that he was a member of white nationalist groups"and followed their ideology," a court filing says. He also said he and his brother became interested in guns after the 2016 presidential election"because they believed there was going to be a civil war," the filing adds.Dylann Roof
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