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Nab White Supremacist

By WARREN WOODBERRY JR. and ALICE MCQUILLAN
Daily News Staff Writers
A white supremacist who collects hate literature and guns was charged
yesterday with amassing an arsenal of weapons inside his Flushing apartment.
Portion of weapons cache seized by cops Monday in Queens.
Steven McFadden admitted to detectives that he is a member of the National
Alliance, one of the largest and most active neo-Nazi organizations in the
country.
According to the Anti-Defamation League, dozens of violent crimes �
including murders and bombings � have been traced to National Alliance
members or appear to have been inspired by the group's literature.
Yet authorities believe McFadden, 39, had no dangerous schemes in mind.
"We think his intention was just to collect guns," said a law enforcement
source. "It does not appear that he was planning any violence."
Inside McFadden's Justice Ave. flat, cops found 18 handguns, 14 rifles, two
shotguns, a blackjack, brass knuckles, seven swords and 8,000 rounds of
ammunition. He had no permit for any of the firearms, according to a
criminal complaint.
Detectives Bill Mondone (l.) and Bill Wagner (r.) hold two of the 14 rifles
they seized Monday in Flushing, Queens.
His home library included "The Turner Diaries," the novel by the Alliance's
leader that is said to have inspired the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City
federal building.
Also found in the apartment were books on Adolf Hitler, white Aryan
newspapers and Alliance stickers like the ones plastered across northern
Queens in recent months.
Police were led to McFadden by a former friend who had a falling out with
him and called 911 with the tale of the arsenal, sources said. When
detectives knocked on McFadden's door Monday evening, he showed them the
weapons and said he has been collecting guns since childhood.
A neighbor said McFadden was an Army veteran who kept to himself and took
computer graphic design classes at a technical college. His employer, Moving
Right Along, a moving firm, had no comment.
"He was not too friendly," said the neighbor who requested anonymity. "We
didn't see him too much."
McFadden, who does not have a criminal record, was accused of 43 counts of
weapons possession and other charges. He was expected to be arraigned in
Queens Criminal Court last night.

Original Publication Date: 10/25/00



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