Fourth defendant pleads guilty in 2018 white supremacist attack in Lynnwood

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Fourth defendant pleads guilty in 2018 white supremacist attack in Lynnwood
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A fourth defendant has pleaded guilty in federal court to a hate crime for beating a Black DJ unconscious at a bar in Lynnwood in 2018. FOX13

Prosecutors say the four punched, kicked and stomped on the DJ while calling him racial slurs. Two people in the bar tried to intervene, but the four allegedly attacked and injured them, as well.

The defendants were members of white supremacist groups marking what they referred to as "Martyr’s Day," an annual gathering honoring a white supremacist who died in a shootout with federal agents on nearby Whidbey Island in the 1980s.All the news you need to know, every day

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