Shaun Walker

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Not to be confused with Shaun B. Walker, creator of DotNetNuke.

Shaun Walker (born 1968 California) is the former Chairman of the National Alliance, a white nationalist organization. He resigned his position on June 8, 2006 after being charged with hate-crimes.

Shaun attained leadership shortly after Pierce's death in a program of weeding-out members who were not loyal to him or Gliebe. These events and the loss of key members is said to have spelled the doom for the National Alliance when membership plummeted and people went on to join other racialist groups.

In June 2006 Walker was indicted by a grand jury for civil rights violations.[1] In the indictment he was charged, along with two others, with attacking a Mexican-American male and an individual of Native-American heritage with the intent "to provoke and engage in arguments and fights with persons perceived to be 'non-white' in order to make them afraid to appear in public, work and live in and around Salt Lake City" from December 2002 through March 2003.[1]

He nows lives in Utah under court order and has quit the white nationalist movement.

He also appeared in the documentary film "Protocols of Zion".

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