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Related: About this forumHere are the names of the neo-Nazis who rallied at a Little Rock civil rights site on Saturday
December 12, 2025 4:47 pm
By now, youve probably already heard the news that a group of neo-Nazis rallied and marched in front of the Arkansas Capitol and Little Rock Central High School this past Saturday before climbing into the back of a U-Haul box truck that was later stopped by police.
News of the incident has gone viral, with a video from Al Jazeera English being shared over 16,000 times on Instagram.
The group calls itself Blood Tribe and was founded in 2022 by former United States Marine and tattoo artist Christopher Pohlhaus. The group, dressed in red and black, carry flags with swastikas and chant white supremacist slogans as they disrupt pro-LGBTQ+ events and rally in different states. The group helped spread the racist rumor that Haitian immigrants were eating cats and dogs in Springfield, Ohio, before the 2024 election. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Blood Tribe as a white supremacist group that is unabashed about its admiration of Adolf Hitler.
Now we know the identities of 22 of the 23 men in the truck, one of whom is Pohlhaus. All but one of them are from out of state. On Thursday, the Little Rock Police Department released incident reports and bodycam footage related to last weekends incident in response to a request under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.
Zachary Platter, 36, from Bloomington, Indiana
Christopher Pohlhaus, 38, from Louisville, Kentucky
Jonathan Wallace, 25, from Wayne City, Illinois
Bruce Sharp, 56, from Ocean City, New Jersey
Paul Gallo, 21, from St. Louis, Missouri
Matthew Dwyer, 37, from Oldenburg, Indiana
Bryan Hale, 45, from Springfield, Ohio
Robert Virtue, 36, from Shelby, North Carolina
Eric Adam, 29, from Sanford, North Carolina
Nicholas Fisher, 34, from Wendell, North Carolina
Damon McKee, 26, from Plattsmouth, Nebraska
John Miller, 28, from Gallipolis, Ohio
Keith Elflein, 51, from Cincinnati, Ohio
Jonathan Schlosser, 35, from Eau Galle, Wisconsin
Spencer McChesney, 29, from Odenville, Alabama
Daniel Aspin, 41, from Mount Olivet, Kentucky
Parker Burek, 26, from Petoskey, Michigan
Tristan Hudak, 37, from Peyton, Colorado
Matthew Morgan, 40, from Hickory, North Carolina
Charles Miller, 31, from Miamisburg, Ohio
John Burt, 42, from New Buffalo, Michigan
Matthew Etan, 54, from Lakeview, Arkansas
https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2025/12/12/here-are-the-names-of-the-neo-nazis-who-rallied-at-a-little-rock-civil-rights-site-on-saturday
Police records: https://arktimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025-150708_Redacted.pdf
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