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Brandon Clint Russell, founder of a neo-Nazi group, was convicted on February 3 for conspiring to attack Maryland's power grid. Alongside his former girlfriend Sarah Beth Clendaniel, Russell planned sniper attacks on Baltimore electrical substations with the aim of inciting chaos in a majority-Black city, federal prosecutors reported. They were arrested in February 2023 before their plans could be executed.
The jury in Baltimore deliberated for less than an hour after four days of testimony, ultimately convicting Russell of one charge of conspiracy to damage an energy facility. U.S. District Judge James Bredar noted that a guilty verdict required proof that Russell had engaged with knowledge of the plan's objectives.
Russell, who co-founded the Atomwaffen Division in Florida, had a previous criminal record involving explosives. Clendaniel, who developed a romantic relationship with Russell while incarcerated, is serving an 18-year sentence for her role in the conspiracy. Russell's sentencing is pending.