USA – Florida police arrest neo-Nazi. They say he violated the state’s new public nuisance law

A Florida neo-Nazi accused of violating the state’s new public nuisance law was arrested in Brevard County on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Jason James Brown

Police say that a neo-Nazi and member of an extremist group was arrested Tuesday after hanging swastikas and other antisemitic banners on a bridge near Orlando, a violation of Florida’s new public nuisance law, and that they are searching for three more suspects.

The law, signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in April, prohibits people intentionally displaying or projecting messages on a property without the written consent of its owner. DeSantis has said it gives law enforcement agencies a new tool to stop perpetrators of antisemitic incidents and those who target religious communities.

“We want to thank Governor DeSantis for his support of law enforcement and for the signing of HB 269, giving us the tools to arrest this hate-filled radical,” FDLE Commissioner Mark Glass said Wednesday in a statement.

“Today’s arrest demonstrates Florida’s commitment to protecting residents from attention-seeking extremists,” said Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Executive Director Dave Kerner.

Jason James Brown, who police say claimed was a member of the “Order of the Black Sun,” an antisemitic group, was arrested in Brevard County. The 48-year-old Cape Canaveral man is being charged with a criminal mischief first-degree misdemeanor.

Brown’s arrest affidavit says that an agent of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement observed an online video showing members of the hate group dressed in black or military-style camouflage clothing affixing signs and banners along the Daryl Carter Parkway bridge near Orlando on June 10.

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