Overland, KS – Kansas Jewish Center Shooting Suspect Identified As Former KKK Leader

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    White Supremacist Frazier Glenn Miller ID’d As Jewish Center Shooting Suspect (Credit: SPLC)Overland, KS – The man accused of killing three people in attacks at a Jewish community center and Jewish retirement complex near Kansas City is a well-known white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan leader who was once the subject of a nationwide manhunt.

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    Frazier Glenn Cross, of Aurora, Mo., was booked into Johnson County jail on a preliminary charge of first-degree murder after the attacks Sunday in Overland Park.

    At a news conference, Overland Park police Chief John Douglass declined to publicly identify the man suspected in the attacks. But an official at the Olathe jail, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to discuss the case, identified the suspect as 73-year-old Frazier Glenn Cross, of Aurora, Mo.

    “Today is a sad and very tragic day,” Douglass said at the news conference. “As you might imagine we are only three hours into this investigation. There’s a lot of innuendo and a lot of assertions going around. There is really very little hardcore information.”

    According to police, the attacks happened within minutes of one another. At around 1 p.m. a gunman shot two people in the parking lot behind the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City. He then drove a few blocks away to a Jewish retirement community, Village Shalom, and gunned down a woman or girl there, Douglass said. Officers arrested him in an elementary school parking lot a short time later.

    Police said the attacks at both sites happened outside, and that the gunman never entered any buildings. Douglass said the gunman also shot at two other people during the attacks, but missed.

    Authorities declined to release the victims’ names pending notification of their relatives, and the identity of the person shot at the retirement community was still unknown early Monday. However, the family of the first two victims put out a statement identifying them as Dr. William Lewis Corporon, who died at the scene, and his 14-year-old grandson, Reat Griffin Underwood, who died at Overland Park Regional Medical Center.

    They were both Christian, and the family thanked members of their church congregation, among other people, for their support.

    “We take comfort knowing they are together in Heaven,” the family said. It asked for privacy to mourn.

    Rebecca Sturtevant, a hospital spokeswoman, said family members told her Corporon had taken his grandson to the community center so that the boy could try out for a singing competition for high school students. Reat was a freshman at Blue Valley High School and an Eagle Scout.

    Douglass said the suspect made several statements to police, “but it’s too early to tell you what he may or may not have said.” He also said it was too early in the investigation to determine whether there was an anti-Semitic motive for the attacks or whether they will be investigated as hate crimes. The Jewish festival of Passover begins Monday.

    “We are investigating it as a hate crime. We’re investigating it as a criminal act. We haven’t ruled out anything. … Again, we’re three hours into it,” he said.
    This photo provided by 41ActionNews, shows Frazier Glenn Cross. Cross is accused of killing three people outside of Jewish sites near Kansas City, Sunday April 13, 2014. (AP Photo/41ActionNews)
    Although the suspect was booked under the last name Cross, he is probably better known as Frazier Glenn Miller. A public records search shows he has used both names, but he refers to himself on his website as Glenn Miller and went by the name Frazier Glenn Miller in 2006 and 2010 campaigns for public office.

    The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate groups, said it reached Miller’s wife, Marge, by phone and that she said authorities had been to their home and told her that her husband had been arrested in Sunday’s attacks. Calls by The Associated Press to a number listed as Miller’s on his website were met by a busy signal or rang unanswered.

    According to the law center, Miller has been involved in the white supremacist movement for most of his life. He founded the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and was its “grand dragon” in the 1980s. The Army veteran and retired truck driver later founded another white supremacist group, the White Patriot Party, the center said.

    Miller was the subject of a nationwide manhunt in 1987 for violating the terms of his bond while appealing a North Carolina conviction for operating a paramilitary camp. The search ended after federal agents found Miller and three other men in an Ozark mobile home, which was filled with hand grenades, automatic weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition. Miller tried running for U.S. House in 2006 and the U.S. Senate in 2010, espousing a white power platform each time.

    The attacks rattled Overland Park, a suburb of about 180,000 residents south of Kansas City.

    President Barack Obama released a statement expressing his grief over the attack, and Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback vowed to bring those responsible to justice.

    “My heart and prayers are with all those who were affected by today’s events,” Brownback said in a statement. “We will pursue justice aggressively for these victims and criminal charges against the perpetrator or perpetrators to the full extent of the law.”

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave his condolences to the families of the victims.

    “We are condemning the murder which according to all signs was committed because of hatred of Jews,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “The state of Israel … together with all civilized peoples is committed to fighting against this plague.”

    Michael Siegal, chair of the Jewish Federations of North America, also said in an emailed statement that “no community should have to face a moment such as this one.”

    “Today, on the eve of Pesach, we are left to contemplate how we must continue our work building a world in which all people are free to live their lives without the threat of terror,” he said.


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    Realistic
    Realistic
    10 years ago

    I wonder if he had his knife legally?

    Anyone has any idea?

    TexasJew
    TexasJew
    10 years ago

    Shoot him between his eyes with his family watching. What a cayah.

    10 years ago

    This is very scary because the KKK has to my best knowledge never been a completely aggregating display of anti-jewish interest on the biggest scale. As opposed to the Aryan Knight movement of the White “skin heads”, I would think that the KKK was going to sit down before it threw its head into the “race”. But its not a surprise anyway. This is more reason to be active in supporting organizations that combat hate. Very scary. How Horrible. H’YD. Never Again.

    Godol-Hador
    Godol-Hador
    10 years ago

    Typical nazi animal anti-Semites. They feel powerful against the elderly, women and children
    They covered their faces out of fear and we’re “powerful” in large groups.
    Like cockroaches they

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    10 years ago

    To all those who attribute this to democrats,Israel and other extraneous facts you are badly mistaken. It is a remnant of the same mentality which killed my parents, my family and sent me to the concentration camp. It is a virus maybe dormant at time but still very alive and unless eradicated can burst open again. Those who hate the tzionym and any type of Jew is a total fool

    WebbeRebbe
    WebbeRebbe
    10 years ago

    A great Rabbi one said “every Jew a .22”

    10 years ago

    Too #3-Get real, will you! There is no difference pertaining to anti-Jewish sentiment between the KKK and the Nazis. I’ve seen other demonstrations on television involving the KKK, whereby they were protesting against Jews. Who do you think lynched Leo Frank in Atlanta in 1913, if not the KKK? Who do you think was behind the murders of two other Jews, namely Schwerner and Goodman, in 1964, in Mississippi? They (the KKK) killed them, along with Chaney, a Black.