The Nation - News from June 10, 1986
Seven youths whose vigilante group used intimidation and violence in a bid to eliminate petty crime and drug abuse at their Fort Worth high school were sentenced, with five drawing jail terms of up to 30 days. The five sentenced to jail were described as ringleaders of the group known as the Legion of Doom, which in 1985 displayed swastikas, damaged a car with a pipe bomb and killed a cat and dumped it in a student’s car as a threat.
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