Neo-Nazi Craig Cobb Granted Bond But, So Far, Can’t Pay
The judge said the money would have to be deposited with the clerk of court. Cobb would also have to agree to wear a tracking device and not to have any contact with the seven people he allegedly terrorized as he and his racist roommate, Kynan Dutton, marched through the streets of Leith, carrying rifles and dropping F-bombs on Nov. 16.
Cobb called his armed-walkabout a safety “patrol.”
The men were arrested later that day and have been in jail ever since.
“Cobb is still here,” a dispatcher told Hatewatch this morning.
Dutton was granted a $50,000 bond, but “He’s still here, too,” the dispatcher said.
Another condition Cobb must agree to if he comes up with the $1 million is not to leave the state without permission. Cobb told The Associated Press in late November that in exchange for the charges against him being dropped, he would be willing to sell his house in Leith - the capital of his white homeland - and leave the state.
“And I’ll never come back to North Dakota,” he said.
He may never leave is more likely. Cobb faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted of the seven counts of terrorizing he has been charged with.
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