White nationalist leader walks back comments that shooting suspect was group member

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Last Updated Feb 15, 2018 10:45 PM EST

PARKLAND, Fla. — The leader of a white nationalist militia Thursday night walked back his earlier statements that Florida shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz was a member of his group. Law enforcement in Tallahassee, Florida, said they had no record of Cruz being part of the organization. 

Jordan Jereb, the leader of Republic of Florida, told the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Thursday that Cruz participated in paramilitary drills in Tallahassee. In a profanity-laced post on Facebook on Thursday night, Jereb called it a “legit misunderstanding” and blamed the media. 

Leon County law enforcement sources told the Tallahassee Democrat they could not find any information linking Cruz to ROF. “We are still doing some work but we have no known ties between the ROF, Jordan Jereb or the Broward shooter,” Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Grady Jordan told the Tallahassee Democrat.Jereb told the ADL that Cruz had carpooled “with other ROF members from south Florida” to participate in the training exercises. Cruz was “brought up” by another member of the group. 

Jereb told The Associated Press that his group wants Florida to become its own white ethno-state. He said his group holds “spontaneous random demonstrations” and tries not to participate in the modern world.

Jereb said he didn’t know Cruz personally and that “he acted on his own behalf of what he just did and he’s solely responsible for what he just did.” 

He also said he had “trouble with a girl” and he believed the timing of the attack, carried out on Valentine’s Day, wasn’t a coincidence. 

According to the ADL, the ROF describes itself as a “white civil rights organization fighting for white identitarian politics.” The group is only a few years old. 

Nineteen-year-old Cruz has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder in the shooting. The former Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student wounded more than two dozen others in the attack. 

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