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Mont. skinhead indicted on drug charges
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2002 A Montana skinhead convicted of harassing Native Americans and other minorities has again landed into trouble. Jeremiah Skidmore was in federal court yesterday to answer to drug possession and conspiracy charges. He was allegedly caught with 300 pounds of marijuana. Skidmore was a founding member of the Montana Front Working Class Skinheads. Several of the group's members were convicted last November for violating the civil rights of minorities. Get the Story:
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