Overland Park, KS – Kansas Shooting Suspect Tells Reporter In 2006 Interview “I Hate You Because You Are Jewish”

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    2006 Frazier Glenn Cross (also known as Glenn Miller)Overland Park, KS – The 73 year-old suspect, who stands accused of shooting and killing a Jewish grandfather and his teenage grandson on Sunday, has a long and well-documented history of expressing his dislike for Jews, including a 2006 interview in which he candidly tells a reporter, “I hate you because you are Jewish.”

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    In the 2006 interview conducted by KMBC9NEWS (http://bit.ly/1kXBY1p) Frazier Glenn Cross (also known as Glenn Miller), who shouted “Heil Hitler” from the backseat of a patrol car on Sunday as he was being led off to jail following the shootings, allowed KMBC’s Dan Weinbaum into his Missouri home so he could openly share his admitted racist views.

    “I’m a patriotic white man,” Cross tells Weinbaum. “The only thing I haven’t figured out is whether to hate all you Jews, or just the Zionists.”

    Cross, who led the White Patriots Party in North Carolina in the 1980s, has a long history and is well-known in the white supremacist and aryan nation communities.

    “White people are people who look white and fight white. Otherwise they’re not white,” Cross said. “I admire blacks in that they are very racist, they stick together. And I hate you. You’re a Jew and I hate you.”

    Asked if he advocates violence against Jews, Cross said, “I don’t lose any sleep over suicide bombers in Tel Aviv. I’ll tell you that much.”

    Asked about the publication he was distributing at the time, The Aryan Alternative, Cross said, “We provide commentary from a white person’s perspective. We’re going to take back our country by whatever means necessary.”


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    Liepa
    Liepa
    10 years ago

    What’s worse than a poor fool? A poor old fool!

    Lobolshi
    Lobolshi
    10 years ago

    “The only thing I haven’t figured out is whether to hate all you Jews, or just the Zionists.”

    Wow where have we heard that before?

    BDS
    Tony Kushner
    So-called “palestinians”
    Iran
    Hezbullah
    Catherine Ashton/The EU
    Brandeis Univ
    Naturei Karta

    allmark
    allmark
    10 years ago

    The grandfather and his grandson were both Christian.

    IronMaiden
    IronMaiden
    10 years ago

    what a dimwitted evil POS

    mutti
    mutti
    10 years ago

    meanwhile, all three people he killed were white Christians

    dmmd25
    dmmd25
    10 years ago

    two thousand years of Christian hatred of Jews cannot be erased overnight and maybe it never will be stopped. jews were never secure for a long time in every country. sooner or later our hosts who welcomed us at first later wanted to expel us and even to kill us. America will be no different. I hope I am wrong

    10 years ago

    To #3- What is your point, and what difference does that make? Does it make this crime any less heinous, because the victims were Christians? They were killed because that Nazi thought that they were Jews. In his warped mind, he was killing Jews. Incidentally, in Ohio, there was a similar case in the early 1980’s, whereby a Nazi shot and killed several people at bus stops and other areas, because he thought they were Jews. At his trial, that Nazi kept making the Nazi salute. He was finally executed last year, after thirty one years on death row.

    bennyt
    bennyt
    10 years ago

    Who let this lowlife out of the trailer park?

    10 years ago

    This is very scary for the reasoning behind hate is not an accessory to higher experience but simply to hurt and destroy the liberty and lives of those in the common society and friendly future.

    I would be very concerned now about the KKK and any follow up hate crimes. It is not exactly a place I had thought our greatest fears originated in the past as I thought it was more anti-Semitism than violence against Jews from this horrible outfit, but the White Aryan Nations always scared me clearly in their horrible hate displays and demonstrations with voices of hate and clear Nazi intrigue.

    This is a very scary situation. I can only hope that the media and law enforcement continue this story until it is a more safe nation.

    Never Again.