Police probe sign in southern Utah from white supremacist group

Pictured is a sign affiliated with Patriot Front that was reported by an anonymous citizen in Washington, Washington County, March 22.

Pictured is a sign affiliated with Patriot Front that was reported by an anonymous citizen in Washington, Washington County, March 22. (Anonymous Washington, Utah resident)


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WASHINGTON, Washington County — A sign belonging to a white supremacist group was allegedly found hanging on an overpass in Washington near Exit 13 of Interstate 15 recently. The Washington Police Department told St. George News that no other signs depicting this group's activity had been previously found in the area.

The sign found recently promotes the organization Patriot Front, which reportedly has a growing presence throughout Utah for several years, with members hanging signs at other locations along I-15 and holding rallies at other cities. The group has alleged connections to the 2017 Unite the Right Rally of Charlottesville, Virginia, which led to violence and one person being killed at that time.

A Washington citizen claimed to have found and removed the sign from the above-mentioned location on March 22 at approximately 3 p.m., then reported its presence to St. George News and local authorities. The citizen asked to remain anonymous for their own safety, but they did provide statements on the situation.

"I do not stand by this rhetoric, and it makes the city of Washington ugly and undesirable to even live in, knowing there are hate groups looking to intimidate and scare people in our community," they said. "The sign was huge."

Read the full article at St. George News.

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