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The Nation - News from Feb. 9, 1986

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Five neo-Nazis convicted of racketeering, including two who were responsible for the murder of Denver radio host Alan Berg, were given 40-year prison terms in Seattle. They were the second group of five members of The Order to be sentenced in two days. The racketeering charges against David Lane, 47, of Denver, and Jean Craig, 52, of Laramie, Wyo., included allegations that they were part of a “hit team” that stalked and killed Berg, a Jew, outside his Denver home in June, 1984. The other three were Randall Evans, 30, and Frank Silva, 27, both of Los Angeles, and Ardie McBrearty, 57, of Gentry, Ark.

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