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Edmonton Police arrest white supremacist members

EPS make arrests in connection to racially-motivated attacks

Edmonton Police have arrested two members and one associate of a white supremacist group in connection to a recent attack on two Edmonton males.

On March 24, 2012, two males were assaulted outside a Mill Woods liquor store, in a racially-motivated attack.

Members of Edmonton and Calgary police services subsequently executed search warrants at the residence of Kyle McKee, 26, of Calgary, which resulted in the recovery of numerous weapons, including shotguns, ammunition, knives and machetes. McKee is facing 15 weapons-related charges and two assault-related charges.

Bernard Miller, 20, of Edmonton, is charged with one count each of assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm.

Philip Badrock, 44, of St. Albert, is charged with one count each of criminal harassment and assault causing bodily harm.

Police arrested the three individuals, confirmed to be involved with the white supremacist group “Blood and Honour” following a late-night attack outside of an east Edmonton liquor store, where one of the males was assaulted with a bottle of liquor.

The attacks occurred on the heels of a White Pride Rally held in Edmonton on the same day, March 24, 2012.

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