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'''Harold "Hubert" Turner''' is an ] radio ] host from ], ] sometimes labeled a ] <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.adl.org/learn/news/Suprem_Urge_Bomb.asp|title=White Supremacist Radio Host Urges Bombings, Assassinations|date=2005-03-22|accessdate=2007-01-01|publisher=Anti-Defamation League}}</ref> and supporter of violence against minorities and government officials.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.adl.org/main_Extremism/turner_own_words.htm|title=Hal Turner in His Own Words|date=2006-04-06||accessdate=2007-01-01|publisher=Anti-Defamation League}}</ref> His program, ''The Hal Turner Show'', is broadcast from "Metropolitan New York, New York" via the Internet on Wednesday evenings. He is also the owner and operator of the Turner Radio Network. Alleged to be formerly a homosexual according to postings on an AOL discussion forum<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thenation.com/doc/20050620/blumenthal|date=]|title=Hannity's Soul-Mate of Hate|author=Max Blumenthal|work=The Nation}}</ref>, Turner is married to Phyllis Turner, has one son, and identifies himself as a ]. '''Harold "Hubert" Turner''' is an ] radio ] host from ], ] sometimes labeled a ] <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.adl.org/learn/news/Suprem_Urge_Bomb.asp|title=White Supremacist Radio Host Urges Bombings, Assassinations|date=2005-03-22|accessdate=2007-01-01|publisher=Anti-Defamation League}}</ref> and supporter of violence against minorities and government officials.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.adl.org/main_Extremism/turner_own_words.htm|title=Hal Turner in His Own Words|date=2006-04-06||accessdate=2007-01-01|publisher=Anti-Defamation League}}</ref> His program, ''The Hal Turner Show'', is broadcast from "Metropolitan New York, New York" via the Internet on Wednesday evenings. He is also the owner and operator of the Turner Radio Network. Alleged to be formerly a homosexual according to postings on an AOL discussion forum<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thenation.com/doc/20050620/blumenthal|date=]|title=Hannity's Soul-Mate of Hate|author=Max Blumenthal|work=The Nation}}</ref>, Turner is married to Phyllis Turner, has one son, and identifies himself as a ].{{fact}}


==Hal from North Bergen== ==Hal from North Bergen==
Turner is an independent media personality and occasional candidate in various state elections although he hasn't run since 2000. Before launching his own talk show, Turner was a regular caller (known simply as "Hal from North Bergen") to conservative ]'s and ]'s talk shows on ] radio in ]. Turner is an independent media personality and occasional candidate in various state elections although he hasn't run since 2000{{fact}}. Before launching his own talk show, Turner was a regular caller (known simply as "Hal from North Bergen") to conservative ]'s and ]'s talk shows on ] radio in ].{{fact}}


In 2000, Turner sought the local ] nomination for election in his local ] district but lost to Democrat ] and six other candidates (including another Republican, Theresa de Leon). <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.opensecrets.org/races/summary.asp?id=NJ13&cycle=2000|title=Congressional Races|accessdate=2007-01-01|publisher=Center for Responsive Politics}}</ref> Afterward, Turner had a reported "]", deciding the political system was rigged against ] men (de Leon is ]) and abandoning all ties to the ]. In 2000, Turner sought the local ] nomination for election in his local ] district but lost to Democrat ] and six other candidates (including another Republican, Theresa de Leon). <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.opensecrets.org/races/summary.asp?id=NJ13&cycle=2000|title=Congressional Races|accessdate=2007-01-01|publisher=Center for Responsive Politics}}</ref> Afterward, Turner had a reported "]", deciding the political system was rigged against ] men (de Leon is ]) and abandoning all ties to the ].{{fact}}


Turner was also the campaign manager for ], who is Jewish, in a number of campaigns in New Jersey in the 1990s according to various sources including . Turner has made monetary contributions to the Sabrin campaign as recently as 2000, according to the ]. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://images.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?20020212929|title=F.E.C. IMAGE 20020212929 (Page 13 of 25)|accessdate=2007-01-01}}</ref> Turner was also the campaign manager for ], who is Jewish, in a number of campaigns in New Jersey in the 1990s according to various sources including . Turner has made monetary contributions to the Sabrin campaign as recently as 2000, according to the ]. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://images.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?20020212929|title=F.E.C. IMAGE 20020212929 (Page 13 of 25)|accessdate=2007-01-01}}</ref>


That same year, he started ''The Hal Turner Show'' by renting time on ] and the ''Turner Radio Network'' to distribute programming by other white nationalists via ]. Turner is no longer on WBCQ and does a live radio show from his living room once a week. Archives of the radio show are available for contributing members. That same year, he started ''The Hal Turner Show'' by renting time on ] and the ''Turner Radio Network'' to distribute programming by other white nationalists via ]. Turner is no longer on WBCQ and does a live radio show from his living room once a week. Archives of the radio show are available for contributing members.{{fact}}


==The Hal Turner Show== ==The Hal Turner Show==
Turner's radio program originates from a studio in his home. It and his website both were shut down temporarily in 2004 due to personal financial difficulty. His website returned in November 2004, and he re-started his radio show in June 2005. His site received more than 2.8 thousand page loads in its first year back on the web. Turner's radio program originates from a studio in his home{{fact}}. It and his website both were shut down temporarily in 2004 due to personal financial difficulty. His website returned in November 2004, and he re-started his radio show in June 2005. His site received more than 2.8 thousand page loads in its first year back on the web.{{fact}}


Turner has been criticized by the ] for saying, "I advocate using extreme violence against illegal aliens. Clean your guns. Have plenty of ammunition. Find out where the largest gathering of illegal aliens will be near you. Go to the area well in advance, scope out several places to position yourself and then do what has to be done."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.splcenter.org/intel/news/item.jsp?aid=49|title=Extremists advocate murder of immigrants, politicians|author=Buchanan, Susy and Holthouse, David|publisher=Southern Poverty Law Center|date=2006-03-30|accessdate=2007-01-01}}</ref> Turner has been criticized by the ] for saying, "I advocate using extreme violence against illegal aliens. Clean your guns. Have plenty of ammunition. Find out where the largest gathering of illegal aliens will be near you. Go to the area well in advance, scope out several places to position yourself and then do what has to be done."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.splcenter.org/intel/news/item.jsp?aid=49|title=Extremists advocate murder of immigrants, politicians|author=Buchanan, Susy and Holthouse, David|publisher=Southern Poverty Law Center|date=2006-03-30|accessdate=2007-01-01}}</ref>


Turner routinely goes after federal, state, and even local officials by exposing their home addresses and even publishing leaflets that citizens can print locally, to show their unhappiness with judges whose decisions they disagree with.{{fact}}
Turner was interviewed by a number of news outlets in 2005 after it was revealed the FBI interviewed him following the murders of the mother and husband of federal district judge ]. Two years earlier, on his worldwide shortwave show, Turner stated that a decision made by Lefkow against the ] made her "worthy of being killed". After the judge's family was murdered, Turner posted a photo on his website of Judge Lefkow with the Headline "GOTCHA!".{{fact}}

Turner routinely goes after federal, state, and even local officials by exposing their home addresses and even publishing leaflets that citizens can print locally, to show their unhappiness with judges whose decisions they disagree with.




=="Rally against violence"== =="Rally against violence"==
On ], ], Turner received a permit from the city of ] granting him permission to stage a "Rally against violence"{{fact}}. The rally was organized in response to the assault of a 14-year old white student, seriously injured by an older black student at Kingston High School. The white student's injuries required several reconstructive surgeries, and Turner made much of the suffering of the child on his radio show, often even engaging the child's mother on the air, to discuss her sadness and outrage; while Turner occasionally implied that the black boy "did not face any sanction" on his radio show, the 16-year old was in actuality charged as an adult with two felony counts, assault and attempted assault.<ref name=DailyFreeman-assault>{{cite web|url=http://dailyfreeman.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=15749825&BRD=1769&PAG=461&dept_id=74969&rfi=8|title=KHS teen indicted for assault, not hate crime|accessdate=2007-01-01|date=2005-12-14|author= Fairchild, Mary|publisher=DailyFreeman.com}}</ref>


One of Turner's central assertions was that the attack was racially motivated, and that the local government was asymmetrically enforcing "]" laws{{fact}}. According to the mother of the victim, the assailant referred to the victim as a "]" prior to the assault.<ref name=DailyFreeman-rally>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyfreeman.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1769&dept_id=74969&newsid=15534522&PAG=461&rfi=9|accessdate=2007-01-01|title=Supremacist vows KHS rally|author=Paul Kirby|date=2005-11-08|publisher=DailyFreeman.com}}</ref> A grand jury investigated the incident, and found that race was not a factor in the assault.<ref name=DailyFreeman-assault></ref> Nonetheless, Turner aggressively pursued his "Rally Against Violence" by appealing to "pro-whites" with unsubstantiated allegations of black students terrorizing white students throughout the high school in the town; Turner claimed to have received a barrage of emails from "students in that high school that tell me these things are so terrible that they are afraid to go to (school)", marketing the appeal of the rally jointly not only to white supremacists, but also to anyone who misperceived the rally as indeed a rally "against violence."<ref name=DailyFreeman-rally></ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.national-socialism.us/archives/266|title=Media do not agree about Hal Turner’s Kingston Rally|accessdate=2007-01-01|date=2005-11-20|publisher=national-socialism.us}} '''(Warning: Neo-Nazi site, might be illegal to view in Germany and other countries)'''</ref> While the victim's mother at first suggested that she would attend the event, she ultimately declined, indicating that she is "not a racist".<ref name=DailyFreeman-rally></ref>
On ], ], Turner received a permit from the city of ] granting him permission to stage a "Rally against violence". The rally was organized in response to the assault of a 14-year old white student, seriously injured by an older black student at Kingston High School. The white student's injuries required several reconstructive surgeries, and Turner made much of the suffering of the child on his radio show, often even engaging the child's mother on the air, to discuss her sadness and outrage; while Turner occasionally implied that the black boy "did not face any sanction" on his radio show, the 16-year old was in actuality charged as an adult with two felony counts, assault and attempted assault.<ref name=DailyFreeman-assault>{{cite web|url=http://dailyfreeman.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=15749825&BRD=1769&PAG=461&dept_id=74969&rfi=8|title=KHS teen indicted for assault, not hate crime|accessdate=2007-01-01|date=2005-12-14|author= Fairchild, Mary|publisher=DailyFreeman.com}}</ref>


The ] organization ], which has had numerous dealings with Turner, was brought in to help educate concerned residents about Turner{{fact}}. The Kingston School District and the mayor urged local citizens to stay home and avoid the rally. ], a militant youth ] organization, mobilized a few dozen ]s to confront Turner directly, and did so with the backing of dozens more from the community{{fact}}. A heavy police presence and federal agents throughout the city prevented the group from gaining direct contact with Turner, although later they did stage a mini-protest outside the home of a friend of Turner's, "]" Jim Leshkevich of nearby ] ]. Leshkevich was the one who first alerted Turner to the Kingston assault.{{fact}}
One of Turner's central assertions was that the attack was racially motivated, and that the local government was asymmetrically enforcing "]" laws. According to the mother of the victim, the assailant referred to the victim as a "]" prior to the assault.<ref name=DailyFreeman-rally>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyfreeman.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1769&dept_id=74969&newsid=15534522&PAG=461&rfi=9|accessdate=2007-01-01|title=Supremacist vows KHS rally|author=Paul Kirby|date=2005-11-08|publisher=DailyFreeman.com}}</ref> A grand jury investigated the incident, and found that race was not a factor in the assault.<ref name=DailyFreeman-assault></ref> Nonetheless, Turner aggressively pursued his "Rally Against Violence" by appealing to "pro-whites" with unsubstantiated allegations of black students terrorizing white students throughout the high school in the town; Turner claimed to have received a barrage of emails from "students in that high school that tell me these things are so terrible that they are afraid to go to (school)", marketing the appeal of the rally jointly not only to white supremacists, but also to anyone who misperceived the rally as indeed a rally "against violence."<ref name=DailyFreeman-rally></ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.national-socialism.us/archives/266|title=Media do not agree about Hal Turner’s Kingston Rally|accessdate=2007-01-01|date=2005-11-20|publisher=national-socialism.us}} '''(Warning: Neo-Nazi site, might be illegal to view in Germany and other countries)'''</ref> While the victim's mother at first suggested that she would attend the event, she ultimately declined, indicating that she is "not a racist".<ref name=DailyFreeman-rally></ref>


An after-school rally, organized by a 15-year old Kingston High School student, was planned to occur the Friday before the Rally against Violence. The county legislature unanimously passed a resolution "urging Participation in Tolerance Day" at its ] session.{{fact}}
The ] organization ], which has had numerous dealings with Turner, was brought in to help educate concerned residents about Turner. The Kingston School District and the mayor urged local citizens to stay home and avoid the rally. ], a militant youth ] organization, mobilized a few dozen ]s to confront Turner directly, and did so with the backing of dozens more from the community. A heavy police presence and federal agents throughout the city prevented the group from gaining direct contact with Turner, although later they did stage a mini-protest outside the home of a friend of Turner's, "]" Jim Leshkevich of nearby ] ]. Leshkevich was the one who first alerted Turner to the Kingston assault.


Ultimately, about fifty supporters attended the rally. Others, including the mother of the victim whose injuries prompted the rally, complained they were not allowed access to the protest area although this is unconfirmed since she made a public statement stating she was not going to attend. Instead, they were directed to an area designated for counter-demonstrators. Accounts from the local media suggested anywhere from 300 to 400 counter-demonstrators. Despite threats to return if the black student never faced hate crime charges, Turner never came back to Kingston.{{fact}}
An after-school rally, organized by a 15-year old Kingston High School student, was planned to occur the Friday before the Rally against Violence. The county legislature unanimously passed a resolution "urging Participation in Tolerance Day" at its ] session.

Ultimately, about fifty supporters attended the rally. Others, including the mother of the victim whose injuries prompted the rally, complained they were not allowed access to the protest area although this is unconfirmed since she made a public statement stating she was not going to attend. Instead, they were directed to an area designated for counter-demonstrators. Accounts from the local media suggested anywhere from 300 to 400 counter-demonstrators. Despite threats to return if the black student never faced hate crime charges, Turner never came back to Kingston.


==Fight with Former Jersey City Deputy Mayor Jaime Vazquez== ==Fight with Former Jersey City Deputy Mayor Jaime Vazquez==
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''"Frankly, I find both witnesses to be credible. I find both witnesses to be vehement in espousing their views and because their views diverge, there has to be some tension. Who pushed who is something this court cannot determine beyond a reasonable doubt." ''<ref>Jim Hague Hudson Reporter/NorthBergenReporter.com ], ]</ref> ''"Frankly, I find both witnesses to be credible. I find both witnesses to be vehement in espousing their views and because their views diverge, there has to be some tension. Who pushed who is something this court cannot determine beyond a reasonable doubt." ''<ref>Jim Hague Hudson Reporter/NorthBergenReporter.com ], ]</ref>


==Website controversies==
==Feud with prank callers==
During his December 27th show, Turner announced that attacks to his web site had cost him several thousand dollars in bandwidth and legal fees, and that he may have to take his show off air due to lack of funds. As of December 28, halturnershow.com redirects to a ] containing a message from Turner that the blog is the new home of halturnershow.com, and that the show will continue. Moreover, the message claims the feud was instigated by pedophiles upset with Turner's stance that pedophiles should receive the death penalty.{{fact}}

On ], ], during the call in portion of his talk radio show, Turner came under the barrage of numerous prank phone-in calls.{{fact}} Turner was under the impression that the attacks had originated from an ] network after an ] listener gave him a tip, mentioning websites such as ], ], and ] as responsible for the pranks. Turner wrote on his web page that he would pursue the prank callers and take legal action if necessary.{{fact}} He had also vowed to post a list of phone numbers in which he believed belonged to the pranksters. Subsequent postings encouraged his regular listeners to use ] to find the homes of these individuals and to use their own form of ] on them, specifically: beating to death, and throwing firebombs into these individuals' homes and then to slit their throats when they and their family come out of the house because of the smoke.{{fact}} Two days later on ], Turner posted a <!--http://www.halturnershow.com/CrankCallerList.html--> partial list of phone numbers of people who he believed were the prank callers. Via the comments page, regular listeners began to translate the posted numbers into actual addresses. {{fact}}

The list was apparently taken down, but as of December 24, 2006, the list was placed online again after alleged threatening calls were made to Turner's family members.

]After a period of being offline, on December 27th, 2006 Turner's website redirected to the FBI's homepage.
The site again went down for another period and was later brought back up featuring a new article, claiming that one of the persons responsible for the pranks and Denial of Service attacks on his page (supposedly an Australian or New Zealander poster) had mailed him his name and address and dared him to do something to him. Allegedly, Turner used his contacts to attack him physically. Along with the article, a picture of a young man with blood on his face was posted. These claims were soon proved false, as the picture was in fact obtained from (on the second page of a search for "bloody face"), and originally belonged to a ] site . The article was taken down soon afterwards.

During his December 27th show, Turner announced that the attacks to his web site had cost him several thousand dollars in bandwidth and legal fees, and that he may have to take his show off air due to lack of funds. As of December 28, halturnershow.com redirects to a ] containing a message from Turner that the blog is the new home of halturnershow.com, and that the show will continue. Moreover, the message claims the feud was instigated by pedophiles upset with Turner's stance that pedophiles should receive the death penalty.
] ]
On the 1st of January, 2007 Hal claimed on his blogspot to have caught two of the DDoS perpetrators.
Both claims are false, as Hal admitted on the phone that both claims were about one person, who has not been contacted by the federal agency, or charged for anything.{{fact}}

===Closing Of Site===
On ], ] a message was posted on his blog stating that he is "as of now, DEFEATED", and that his site was shut down by the datacentre hosting it due to the disruption the attacks were causing to their network. He also posted a list of all IP addresses he claims were involved in the attacks on his site. However, he soon edited the blog post to state that his show will continue to be aired on the radio even if presently unavailable on the Internet, and his intention to rebuild his Internet presence with better hosting services.

It was quickly noted that Turner's server was NOT turned off, but only issuing an http redirect to halturnershow.blogspot.com.


On ], ] a message was posted on his blog stating that he is "as of now, DEFEATED", and that his site was shut down by the datacentre hosting it due to the disruption the attacks were causing to their network{{fact}}. He also posted a list of all IP addresses he claims were involved in the attacks on his site{{fact}}. However, he soon edited the blog post to state that his show will continue to be aired on the radio even if presently unavailable on the Internet, and his intention to rebuild his Internet presence with better hosting services.
Hal Turner later reopened his website on ], ], the site was again attacked and disrupted. The show he had planned for that evening was also disrupted; Turner later released an ] recording he made of the show to the general public. In order to relieve some of the incoming attacks, Turner blocked access to all IP addresses that belonged to ] and ].


==References== ==References==

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Hal Turner recording his radio talk show.

Harold "Hubert" Turner is an Internet radio talk show host from North Bergen, New Jersey, USA sometimes labeled a white supremacist and supporter of violence against minorities and government officials. His program, The Hal Turner Show, is broadcast from "Metropolitan New York, New York" via the Internet on Wednesday evenings. He is also the owner and operator of the Turner Radio Network. Alleged to be formerly a homosexual according to postings on an AOL discussion forum, Turner is married to Phyllis Turner, has one son, and identifies himself as a Roman Catholic.

Hal from North Bergen

Turner is an independent media personality and occasional candidate in various state elections although he hasn't run since 2000. Before launching his own talk show, Turner was a regular caller (known simply as "Hal from North Bergen") to conservative Sean Hannity's and Bob Grant's talk shows on WABC radio in New York City.

In 2000, Turner sought the local Republican Party nomination for election in his local congressional district but lost to Democrat Robert Menendez and six other candidates (including another Republican, Theresa de Leon). Afterward, Turner had a reported "epiphany", deciding the political system was rigged against White men (de Leon is Hispanic) and abandoning all ties to the mainstream.

Turner was also the campaign manager for Murray Sabrin, who is Jewish, in a number of campaigns in New Jersey in the 1990s according to various sources including Sabrin's website. Turner has made monetary contributions to the Sabrin campaign as recently as 2000, according to the Federal Election Commission.

That same year, he started The Hal Turner Show by renting time on WBCQ and the Turner Radio Network to distribute programming by other white nationalists via satellite. Turner is no longer on WBCQ and does a live radio show from his living room once a week. Archives of the radio show are available for contributing members.

The Hal Turner Show

Turner's radio program originates from a studio in his home. It and his website both were shut down temporarily in 2004 due to personal financial difficulty. His website returned in November 2004, and he re-started his radio show in June 2005. His site received more than 2.8 thousand page loads in its first year back on the web.

Turner has been criticized by the Southern Poverty Law Center for saying, "I advocate using extreme violence against illegal aliens. Clean your guns. Have plenty of ammunition. Find out where the largest gathering of illegal aliens will be near you. Go to the area well in advance, scope out several places to position yourself and then do what has to be done."

Turner routinely goes after federal, state, and even local officials by exposing their home addresses and even publishing leaflets that citizens can print locally, to show their unhappiness with judges whose decisions they disagree with.

"Rally against violence"

On November 19, 2005, Turner received a permit from the city of Kingston, New York granting him permission to stage a "Rally against violence". The rally was organized in response to the assault of a 14-year old white student, seriously injured by an older black student at Kingston High School. The white student's injuries required several reconstructive surgeries, and Turner made much of the suffering of the child on his radio show, often even engaging the child's mother on the air, to discuss her sadness and outrage; while Turner occasionally implied that the black boy "did not face any sanction" on his radio show, the 16-year old was in actuality charged as an adult with two felony counts, assault and attempted assault.

One of Turner's central assertions was that the attack was racially motivated, and that the local government was asymmetrically enforcing "hate crime" laws. According to the mother of the victim, the assailant referred to the victim as a "white nigger" prior to the assault. A grand jury investigated the incident, and found that race was not a factor in the assault. Nonetheless, Turner aggressively pursued his "Rally Against Violence" by appealing to "pro-whites" with unsubstantiated allegations of black students terrorizing white students throughout the high school in the town; Turner claimed to have received a barrage of emails from "students in that high school that tell me these things are so terrible that they are afraid to go to (school)", marketing the appeal of the rally jointly not only to white supremacists, but also to anyone who misperceived the rally as indeed a rally "against violence." While the victim's mother at first suggested that she would attend the event, she ultimately declined, indicating that she is "not a racist".

The anti-racist organization One People's Project, which has had numerous dealings with Turner, was brought in to help educate concerned residents about Turner. The Kingston School District and the mayor urged local citizens to stay home and avoid the rally. Anti-Racist Action, a militant youth anti-fascist organization, mobilized a few dozen antifas to confront Turner directly, and did so with the backing of dozens more from the community. A heavy police presence and federal agents throughout the city prevented the group from gaining direct contact with Turner, although later they did stage a mini-protest outside the home of a friend of Turner's, "Yankee" Jim Leshkevich of nearby Hurley, New York. Leshkevich was the one who first alerted Turner to the Kingston assault.

An after-school rally, organized by a 15-year old Kingston High School student, was planned to occur the Friday before the Rally against Violence. The county legislature unanimously passed a resolution "urging Participation in Tolerance Day" at its November 10 session.

Ultimately, about fifty supporters attended the rally. Others, including the mother of the victim whose injuries prompted the rally, complained they were not allowed access to the protest area although this is unconfirmed since she made a public statement stating she was not going to attend. Instead, they were directed to an area designated for counter-demonstrators. Accounts from the local media suggested anywhere from 300 to 400 counter-demonstrators. Despite threats to return if the black student never faced hate crime charges, Turner never came back to Kingston.

Fight with Former Jersey City Deputy Mayor Jaime Vazquez

On April 12, 2006, Turner had a physical altercation with Jaime Vazquez, a former Jersey City Deputy Mayor and member of the Jersey City Council, and current Jersey City Commissioner of Veterans' Affairs. Commissioner Vazquez, a disabled, Purple Heart-awarded Vietnam veteran, was conducting a protest in front of Turner's house in response to Turner's hiring an airplane to carry a banner with an anti-Mexican slur over a political rally at Jersey City's Liberty State Park. Turner had alleged to have said at the rally; "The illegal immigrants are breaking the law, and people like me should break the law as well by shooting them down." Vazquez was wearing a sign that stated: "Hal Turner -- shoot me! Racists and bigots like you are cowards." Turner confronted Vazquez and a fight ensued, in which Vazquez hurt his back and fractured his wrist.

Turner and Vazquez filed criminal charges against each other, but a Municipal Court Judge of the North Bergen Municipal Court subsequently found neither man criminally liable on July 16, 2006. Per Judge Joseph "Jay" Romano ruling:

"Frankly, I find both witnesses to be credible. I find both witnesses to be vehement in espousing their views and because their views diverge, there has to be some tension. Who pushed who is something this court cannot determine beyond a reasonable doubt."

Website controversies

During his December 27th show, Turner announced that attacks to his web site had cost him several thousand dollars in bandwidth and legal fees, and that he may have to take his show off air due to lack of funds. As of December 28, halturnershow.com redirects to a Blogspot blog containing a message from Turner that the blog is the new home of halturnershow.com, and that the show will continue. Moreover, the message claims the feud was instigated by pedophiles upset with Turner's stance that pedophiles should receive the death penalty.

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The 18 year old Adam Reimer, Who is questioned by Hal about the raid.

On December 31, 2006 a message was posted on his blog stating that he is "as of now, DEFEATED", and that his site was shut down by the datacentre hosting it due to the disruption the attacks were causing to their network. He also posted a list of all IP addresses he claims were involved in the attacks on his site. However, he soon edited the blog post to state that his show will continue to be aired on the radio even if presently unavailable on the Internet, and his intention to rebuild his Internet presence with better hosting services.

References

  1. "White Supremacist Radio Host Urges Bombings, Assassinations". Anti-Defamation League. 2005-03-22. Retrieved 2007-01-01.
  2. "Hal Turner in His Own Words". Anti-Defamation League. 2006-04-06. Retrieved 2007-01-01. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  3. Max Blumenthal (2005-06-03). "Hannity's Soul-Mate of Hate". The Nation. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "Congressional Races". Center for Responsive Politics. Retrieved 2007-01-01.
  5. "F.E.C. IMAGE 20020212929 (Page 13 of 25)". Retrieved 2007-01-01.
  6. Buchanan, Susy and Holthouse, David (2006-03-30). "Extremists advocate murder of immigrants, politicians". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 2007-01-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Fairchild, Mary (2005-12-14). "KHS teen indicted for assault, not hate crime". DailyFreeman.com. Retrieved 2007-01-01. Cite error: The named reference "DailyFreeman-assault" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  8. ^ Paul Kirby (2005-11-08). "Supremacist vows KHS rally". DailyFreeman.com. Retrieved 2007-01-01. Cite error: The named reference "DailyFreeman-rally" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  9. "Media do not agree about Hal Turner's Kingston Rally". national-socialism.us. 2005-11-20. Retrieved 2007-01-01. (Warning: Neo-Nazi site, might be illegal to view in Germany and other countries)
  10. UPI Wire Hate Talker's Assault Trial Delayed The Post Chronicle May 19, 2006
  11. Jim Hague No charges in case of ex-councilman v. white supremacist Hudson Reporter/NorthBergenReporter.com July 16, 2006

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