Dash cam footage shows Neo-Nazi ‘Blood Tribe’ traffic stop after Saturday rally

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — Arkansas State Police released new dash cam video showing officers pulling over members of the Neo-Nazi ‘Blood Tribe’ group after their rally in Little Rock on Saturday. The video came to light after Channel 7 submitted a FOIA request to ASP.

The footage shows ASP and Little Rock police stopping a U-Haul truck on Interstate 440 that was carrying 22 Blood Tribe members in the back. Police had been monitoring the group after they marched through areas of Little Rock waving a swastika flag and reportedly shouting racist remarks.

In the video, an Arkansas State Trooper can be heard urging one of the members to remove his mask. The trooper tells the man, “You’ve got to take it off. I’m not letting you leave here and somebody’s getting trafficked in the back of this vehicle,” using that example to display the risk of letting the truck drive on unchecked. The man, believed to be the driver, appears hesitant as the trooper continues to talk to him…

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