The co-host of the Daily Shoah might have been cleared of any wrongdoing last month, but that didn’t mean his community had to put up with his ass.
An emergency medical technician who was also a cohost on a neo-Nazi podcast with Mike “Enoch” Peinovich and an associate of White supremacist Richard Spencer lost his job Sunday evening.
According to WSLS, the JEB Stuart Volunteer Rescue Squad voted unanimously to terminate Alex McNabb, a co-host on the neo-Nazi podcast Daily Shoah, with board members saying they did not want people in the community to doubt the intentions of those tasked with saving the lives of others. On the podcast McNabb, while using the persona “Dr. Narcan”, often boasted of mistreating patients of color, once recounting that he “enjoyed great, immense satisfaction” as he terrorized whom he called an “unruly young African-American male child” with a needle, stabbing in the arm with a large-gauge IV catheter.
McNabb was suspended pending the conclusion of a Virginia state health department investigation into his work as an EMT, and a Dec. 17 hearing on the matter became particularly heated as McNabb, who denied he was a neo-Nazi and maintained that what he does on the podcast is nothing more than satire, got into a shouting match with Patrick County Board of Supervisors Chairman Lock Boyce over the Dr. Narcan character, notably regarding the account with the child.
“Did you say that? Did you make that up, do you think that’s funny?” Boyce asked, to which McNabb responded, “I think it’s funny.”
“I don’t,” Boyce said.
“My audience thinks it’s funny,” McNabb said.
“I don’t and to even have a thought like that…” Boyce responded.
“They don’t think you’re funny, though; they don’t think you’re funny at all,” McNabb said.
“To even have a thought like that is repugnant. You are talking about torturing children who are in your care,” Boyce said.
Despite this, the investigation cleared him of any wrongdoing last month, and McNabb, who maintained on a Minds.com posts as well as in an article he wrote for Fash the Nation that the investigation was an smear campaign orchestrated by the Huffington Post, and an attack on his freedom of speech, responded to the clearing by saying, “Now, if it’s okay with you, I’m gonna go back to doing my fucking job.” Many who shared the same beliefs as McNabb joked about how he was able to hold White supremacist views while still maintaining his job, calling it the “Alex McNabb pill”. McNabb himself bragged that he never used a fake identity or tried to disguise his political beliefs. Boasted that he is completely honest about his politics, he once said that his now former employer knew he participated in the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017.
McNabb was seen briefly in the documentary Alt-Right Age of Rage in a scene with Richard Spencer and others discussing a strategy for a public protest while wearing his EMT uniform.
Watching Alt-Right: Age of Rage and what do I find? None other than my favorite cro-magnon Nazi EMT chilling with Richard Spencer pic.twitter.com/2JaDkuYVrN
— Kendrick Lamario Bros. (@uSirPatrick) March 1, 2019
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