Fugitive US Nazi Arrested In Poland After Projecting Anti-Semitic Image On Amsterdam’s Anne Frank House

San Diego’s Inewsource reports:

Former San Diego County resident Robert Wilson, a known neo-Nazi, was arrested Tuesday by Polish authorities on suspicion of projecting an antisemitic message on the Anne Frank House, according to experts who monitor extremist activity around the globe.

The Amsterdam police said a 41-year-old suspect was arrested in Poland after an investigation into the incident in February, when a laser projection appeared on the former home of Anne Frank claiming her diary was a hoax. The stunt gained international attention and condemnation.

The Anti-Defamation League, which monitors Wilson’s activity, believes he has been living in Poland since fleeing the U.S. to evade hate crime charges in San Diego.

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Wilson fled to Poland after being charged in California with a violent anti-gay hate crime in 2021. He is affiliated with the notorious Goyim Defense League, which appeared here yesterday for leaving anti-trans flyers at Atlanta homes. It’s not clear if US authorities are pursuing his extradition.