The State - News from May 17, 1985
Seven men connected by authorities to a neo-Nazi group have been charged by a federal grand jury with conspiracy in the $3.6-million stickup of a Brink’s armored car near Ukiah last July, U.S. Atty. Joseph Russoniello said in San Francisco. The seven are among 23 people already indicted in Seattle on federal racketeering charges. The group, called The Order or Bruder Schweigen, has been blamed by the FBI for armored car robberies in Ukiah and Seattle to finance a guerrilla army and for the murders of two men, including Denver radio talk show host Alan Berg.
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