In U.S., non-Muslim extremists have been deadlier than jihadis since 9/11
WASHINGTON In the 14 years since al-Qaeda carried out attacks on New York and the Pentagon, extremists have regularly executed smaller lethal assaults in the United States, explaining their motives in online manifestos or social media rants.
But the breakdown of extremist ideologies behind those attacks may come as a surprise.
Since Sept. 11, 2001, nearly twice as many people have been killed by white supremacists, anti-government fanatics and other non-Muslim extremists than by radical Muslims: 48 have been killed by extremists who are not Muslim including the recent mass killing in Charleston, S.C. compared with 26 by self-proclaimed jihadis, according to a count by New America, a Washington research center.
The slaying of nine African-Americans in a Charleston church last week, with an avowed white supremacist charged with their murders, was a particularly savage case. But it is only the latest in a string of lethal attacks by people espousing racial hatred, hostility to government and theories such as those of the sovereign citizen movement, which denies the legitimacy of most statutory law.
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