INBOX: Two self-described "Boogaloo Bois" charged with attempting to provide material support to Hamas. pic.twitter.com/KR6G3s9HpX
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) September 4, 2020
In a time of political unrest, one young extremist movement sees an opportunity to test their violent theories about the collapse of America. My feature on the Boogaloo for @nytmag. https://t.co/iFNXl826V5
— Leah Sottile (@Leah_Sottile) August 19, 2020
5. Meanwhile, it was often right-wing agitators and members of the so-called “boogaloo” movement that engaged in violence, including allegedly murder, at or nearby the protests. https://t.co/hTjHXsSNXs
— Nick Martin (@nickmartin) August 19, 2020
Normal stuff https://t.co/e8SLwkG60B
— Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan) August 2, 2020
Facebook announced that it would remove groups and pages dedicated to the “Boogaloo” movement, a violent extremist ideology centered on overthrowing the federal government and sparking civil war https://t.co/Qb9Uu6ukV7
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) June 30, 2020