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Police looking for ChCh white supremacist

From TV3:

Police looking for missing occupant following fire
Sun, 29 Jul 2007

Police investigating a suspicious fire at a property of the white supremacist Harris gang in Christchurch, have yet to track down one of the occupants of the address.

40-year-old Marcia Robins who also goes by the surname of Harris was seen leaving the Hornby address a short time before the fire.

But she has not made contact with friends or family since the fire despite several sightings in the Hornby area.

Detective Sergeant Willl McIvor says they are concerned for her safety.

She is European of medium build and who was least seen wearing a yellow dress and a black leather jacket.

News brief · 30 July 2007

Racial abuse on the rise in ChCh

From the Christchurch Press:

Racial abuse on the rise
By REBECCA TODD
Monday, 2 July 2007

Being the target of flying missiles from cars and verbal abuse is becoming a fact of life for more Asian people in Christchurch.

Police and the Human Rights Commission say complaints of racial abuse are rising.

The last month has seen a spike in formal complaints, says the commission, although other agencies claim the trend started with negative publicity about cheating Chinese students in February.

Commission race relations adviser Zheela Vokes said she had seen a significant increase in formal complaints in the past month, although she could not provide statistics.

Complaints included racial abuse shouted on the streets, being elbowed, or approached aggressively.

News brief · 6 July 2007

Neo-Nazi wants to run C-Church

From The Press:

Former skinhead wants to run the city
By JOHN HENZELL - The Press | Wednesday, 13 June 2007

Former National Front leader Kyle Chapman is standing again for the Christchurch mayoralty, but on a platform that includes eco-friendly sustainability rather than forced repatriation of Chinese and Polynesian immigrants.

Chapman came fifth of the 10 candidates in the last mayoral race, attracting 1665 votes, but he was outpolled 30-fold by winner Garry Moore.

News brief · 13 June 2007

Naughty Nelson Nazis are ‘race traitors’

From the Nelson Mail:

Police watching ‘extreme’ group
Thursday, 3 May 2007

Nelson police have been keeping a close eye on a small group of people they claim are white supremacists, including two men jailed this week for an attack on three Asian students.

News brief · 3 May 2007

Principal says sentence too light

From the Nelson Mail:

Racial attack jail sentence ‘too light’
Wednesday, 2 May 2007
COLIN SMITH

Two men who bashed three Korean students in a racially motivated attack in Nelson have not been jailed for long enough, says a headmaster.

News brief · 2 May 2007

Nelson Nazis get jail for unprovoked attack

From the Nelson Mail:

‘White supremacists’ jailed for Nelson attack
By VANESSA PHILLIPS

Two self-professed ‘white supremacists’ have been jailed for a racially motivated attack on a group of Asian teenagers in Nelson.

Painter Harry Shannon Dennis McCormack, 28, was today sentenced to 12 months prison for the unprovoked March 17 attack, while 20-year-old labourer Daniel Bryan Kitto was jailed for eight months.

“The two of you apparently claim to espouse white supremacist views,” Judge David McKegg told the Nelson men during sentencing in the Nelson District Court.

“That’s an appalling thing to have said about you.”

News brief · 2 May 2007

More racial assaults in Nelson

From the Nelson Mail:

Racial motive suspected

A Nelson man has been arrested after what police describe as two racially motivated attacks on Asians in the city last night.

Nelson Bays area commander Inspector Brian McGurk said the first attack happened when a woman of southeast Asian descent came home to her St Vincent St house and found the 39-year-old man in her garage about 6.30pm.

She got into a fight with the man when she tried to kick him out. He allegedly punched her and put her in a headlock, then ran off before police arrived, Mr McGurk said.

News brief · 26 April 2007

Judge urged to come down hard on Nelson boneheads

From One News:

Tough sentence urged for racial attack
Mar 31, 2007

A judge is being urged to come down hard on two men who have admitted a racially motivated attack in Nelson.

A swift and brutal attack on four Korean students came with no warning.

Twenty-eight year-old Harry McCormack told police he didn’t like Asians so wanted to hurt them. His accomplice, Bryan Kitto, said he joined in to prove something to his mates.

Police say the pair are skinheads with white supremacist views.

News brief · 3 April 2007

Nelson boneheads admit to racist attack

From the Nelson Mail:

‘White supremacists’ admit to attack in Nelson
Wednesday, 28 March 2007

Two men who police say are skinheads with white supremacist views are being held in custody after admitting a racially-motivated attack on three Asian students in Nelson.

Following the March 17 attack, 28-year-old Harry Shannon Dennis McCormack told police he did not like Asians and decided to stop outside the Nelson store where the assault happened because he wanted to hurt the students. Daniel Bryan Kitto, 20, told police he joined in the assault because he was trying to prove something to his mates, a court heard on Monday.

News brief · 28 March 2007

Nelson duo remanded

From the Nelson Mail:

Accused pair kept in custody
Wednesday, 21 March 2007

Two Nelson men charged with an allegedly racially motivated attack on three Korean Nelson College students will be kept in custody until they reappear in court next week.

Harry Shannon McCormack, 28, painter, and Daniel Bryan Kitto, 20, labourer, have been jointly charged with injuring with intent and two charges of assault following the attack outside the Night Owl dairy in Waimea Rd on Saturday.

News brief · 22 March 2007