December 22, 2024

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Drunk Driver Who Allegedly Killed neo-Nazi Robert Ransdell Appears in Court

Robert Ransdell, left, and Emily Sherry

It wasn’t “the Blacks”, “the Jews”, or some Hispanic that may be to blame. It was reportedly a bourbon-swilling, pot-smoking, Kentucky White woman that sent Robert Ransdell to the grave.

NEWPORT, KY – 23-year-old Emily Sherry is scheduled to appear in court today for a preliminary hearing on her case regarding her charges that she killed National Alliance member and former Senate candidate Robert Ransdell while driving drunk on April 21.

According to news reports, Ransdell, 37, was dead at the scene on I-275 when police arrived. Sherry, who later would be found to have five times the legal limit of alcohol in her system, reportedly was driving eastbound when she veered into the oncoming lane and struck Ransdell’s Toyota Camry, “sending it careening off the road and flipping multiple times,” before colliding with a tree. Police say when the smell of alcohol and marijuana was detected when they opened the doors of Sherry’s wrecked car and that she was so drunk it would have been unsafe for her to perform standard sobriety tests. Although her mood swung from anger to tears and exhaustion, falling asleep several times in the emergency room, Sherry, who graduated in December from Northern Kentucky University and working as a producer at RESLV Media Productions, was was still able to tell police “she had been drinking bourbon while babysitting.” and claimed her boyfriend had been driving her car at the time of the crash, police said. She appeared in court on May 30 where a judge denied her request to lower her $2 million bond on her murder charge.

Ransdell’s death was reported several weeks ago on neo-Nazi websites and discussion boards, but until this week, no information was given regarding the circumstances of his death.  Newport, Kentucky, a town that British Holocaust denier David Irving held an annual conference on the subject over a decade ago, is a suburb of Cincinnanti, Ohio, which Ransdell considered his base of operations. Ransdell, who once ran for Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat, resided in nearby Florence, Kentucky.

In 2013, Ransdell posted on Stormfront after a Black NFL player then with the Cincinnati Bengals attacked a White woman in a restaurant that the NFL was to blame for bringing them to their neighborhoods. “I don’t care about whether or not he can run up and down a field quicker than the other Negroes out there with him,” he wrote, “but it is the local population that is put at risk when these guys go ape like this, drive drunk, etc.” In 2014, he again blamed ethnicity when he posted  how an accident reportedly caused by a drunk undocumented worker was how “the reality of allowing the illegal flood of non-Whites into this country from Mexico comes crashing down on the White population.”  Emily Sherry is White.


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