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U.S. Border Guard Vows To Survive After Jason Todd 'JT' Ready's Death

Gilbert Arizona Shooting

By AMANDA LEE MYERS   05/05/12 06:14 AM ET  AP

PHOENIX -- The death of a former neo-Nazi whose group patrols Arizona's desert near the Mexican border for illegal immigrants and drug smugglers is raising questions about his organization's future.

Friends of Jason Todd "JT" Ready vowed Friday that U.S. Border Guard's armed patrols will continue, but monitoring groups doubted the operations could be sustained.

Authorities say the 39-year-old Ready shot and killed his girlfriend and three others, including a toddler, before killing himself in a Phoenix suburb Wednesday, a murder-suicide stemming from domestic violence issues.

The Arizona Republic reported on its website Saturday that the FBI was already conducting a domestic terrorism investigation into Ready's activities prior to the shootings.

James Turgal, special agent in charge of the FBI's Phoenix office, told the paper that the FBI's investigation dated to when Ready was a member of the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement and continued into his participation with the border group. The probe is based on tips of criminal activity that Turgal would not specify.

He stressed that it had nothing to do with this week's shootings.

Sean Rose, a 35-year-old Tucson man who said Ready was like a brother to him, said he would quit his job to keep the group going.

"He did a lot for this country as far as protecting the border, something the government doesn't do," Rose said. "I think it's good to have civilians stopping the drug market."

Groups that monitor the activities of organizations like the U.S. Border Guard expressed doubts that it will be able to maintain its operations. Without Ready's leadership, they say, the Border Guard will likely disappear.

"The U.S. Border Guard is probably finished," said Mark Potok of the anti-hate group, the Southern Poverty Law Center. "It really did revolve around JT Ready."

An SPLC recent report said that "nativist extremist" groups like Ready's decreased by almost half in 2011 to 184 groups, down from a high of 319 such groups in 2010.

The Minuteman Project and other similar groups have been plagued by infighting and financial difficulties, largely splintering or disintegrating altogether.

The movement's decline comes as states like Arizona passed harsh immigration laws that included provisions allowing local police to question a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws, Potok said.

Those laws created an impression among some civilian border militia members that state governments were doing more about illegal immigration, and that they no longer had to, he said.

Jennifer Allen, interim director the Arizona chapter of the immigrant advocacy group, the Southern Border Communities Coalition, said that organizations like Ready's thrive on a charismatic leader, and tend to implode once that leader is gone.

"What brings hate groups together is anger and fear. So it makes sense that they would start to direct that toward one another," she said. "They also attract a lot of people that want to be mega personalities.

"And it ends up being their own worst enemy – fighting over the limelight," she said.

The SPLC also cites the case of Shawna Forde, a former member of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps. She was convicted in a May 2009 home invasion that left a 9-year-old girl and her father dead.

Prosecutors said the invasion was an attempt to steal drug money to fund her group's border operations.

Forde was expelled from the Minuteman group in 2007 amid allegations of lying and pretending to be a senior leader. At the time of the killings, she was the head of her own group called the Minutemen American Defense.

The SPLC's report said the killings cast a pall over the entire civilian border militia movement.

But Ready began patrolling the desert with his group after the killings, dressing up in head-to-toe camouflage gear, helmets and boots, and carrying high-powered guns as they traveled out into the desert to look for illegal immigrants or smugglers.

Rose said that he never joined the group on patrols, but that he and Ready would go out with a handful of others about a dozen times a year on similar outings.

Rose and other friends of Ready's said they are reluctant to believe that he killed four people and himself, and say they feel drug cartels are more likely to blame even though police have discounted that possibility.

Police say all the evidence points to a domestic-violence situation.

Those killed in the rampage in Gilbert on Wednesday were Ready's girlfriend, her daughter; her 16-month-old granddaughter; and her daughter's boyfriend.

Harry Hughes, another close friend of Ready's and a regional director with the Detroit-based National Socialist Movement, said he plans to continue his own one-to-two man desert patrols.

Members of the National Socialist Movement promote white separatism, dress like Nazis and display swastikas. They believe only non-Jewish, white heterosexuals should be citizens and that anyone who isn't white should leave "peacefully or by force."

Ready was a former member of the group who said he quit to focus on his desert patrols.

"Just because Mr. Ready is no longer with us doesn't mean we're going to stop," Hughes said. "After we pay our last respects and get our ducks back in a row, I'm pretty sure business will continue."

He added, "I don't think JT would have wanted us to stop."

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    Authorities believe that J.T. Ready (pictured) fatally shot four people before taking his own life during a rampage Wednesday afternoon in Gilbert. Arizona.

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    Authorities believe that J.T. Ready (pictured) fatally shot four people before taking his own life during a rampage Wednesday afternoon in Gilbert. Arizona.

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    Authorities believe that J.T. Ready (pictured) fatally shot four people before taking his own life during a rampage Wednesday afternoon in Gilbert. Arizona.

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    A Gilbert police officer blocks the street outside a shooting crime scene Thursday, May 3, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. Gilbert police spokesman Sgt. Bill Balafas said Thursday that police believe Jason Todd Ready, 39, a former Marine with ties to neo-Nazi and Minutemen groups, shot four people Wednesday and then took his own life in a suburban Phoenix home. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    Gilbert police officer Sgt. Bill Balafas speaks to the media Thursday, May 3, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. regarding the shooting in Gilbert that left five people dead. Police have identified one of the five people killed in a shooting in a Phoenix suburb as a former Marine with ties to new-Nazi and Minutemen groups. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    Gilbert police officers blocks the street outside a shooting crime scene Thursday, May 3, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. Gilbert police spokesman Sgt. Bill Balafas said Thursday that police believe Jason Todd Ready, 39, a former Marine with ties to neo-Nazi and Minutemen groups, shot four people Wednesday and then took his own life in a suburban Phoenix home. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Arizona Shooting

    Gilbert police officers load a dog into a truck after it was removed from the crime scene Wednesday, May 2, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. Authorities in Gilbert say there has been a multi person shooting in the 500 block of West Tumbleweed Rd. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    Gilbert police officers walk inside the police tape outside a crime scene Wednesday, May 2, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. Authorities in Gilbert say there has been a multi person shooting in the 500 block of West Tumbleweed Rd. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    A Gilbert police officer stands outside the police tape outside a crime scene Wednesday, May 2, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. Police in the Phoenix suburb of Gilbert say a man shot and killed four people, including a toddler, before killing himself. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    Gilbert police officers walk inside the police tape outside a crime scene Wednesday, May 2, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. Police in the Phoenix suburb of Gilbert say a man shot and killed four people, including a toddler, before killing himself. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    Police officers and FBI agents walk inside the police tape outside a crime scene Thursday, May 3, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. Gilbert police spokesman Sgt. Bill Balafas said Thursday that police believe Jason Todd Ready, 39, a former Marine with ties to neo-Nazi and Minutemen groups, shot four people Wednesday and then took his own life in a suburban Phoenix home. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    Police officers and FBI agents walk inside the police tape outside a crime scene Thursday, May 3, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. Gilbert police spokesman Sgt. Bill Balafas said Thursday that police believe Jason Todd Ready, 39, a former Marine with ties to neo-Nazi and Minutemen groups, shot four people Wednesday and then took his own life in a suburban Phoenix home. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Phoenix Suburb Shooting

    Police officers and FBI agents walk inside the police tape outside a crime scene Thursday, May 3, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. Gilbert police spokesman Sgt. Bill Balafas said Thursday that police believe Jason Todd Ready, 39, a former Marine with ties to neo-Nazi and Minutemen groups, shot four people Wednesday and then took his own life in a suburban Phoenix home. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Arizona Shooting

    A man tells a Gilbert police officer he had a child inside of the home where five people were shot Wednesday, May 2, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Arizona Shooting

    Gilbert police officers walk inside the police tape outside a crime scene Wednesday, May 2, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. A man fatally shot four people, including a toddler, at a home in a Phoenix suburb before killing himself Wednesday, authorities said. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Arizona Shooting

    A man who said he had a child inside of the home where five people were shot Wednesday, May 2, 2012 in Gilbert, Ariz. cries after talking with police as he walks inside the crime scene tape. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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shotgunjohnny
"From my cold, dead hands", to which I say, "Ok."
10:29 PM on 05/08/2012
Too bad JT didn't make it to Arpaio's office before he did the deed.
01:57 PM on 05/07/2012
You stay classy Phoenix, AZ...
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hoochie-coochie
Was an atheist until I discovered that I'm God.
12:43 PM on 05/07/2012
At least this guy finally did something to benefit society.
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lithium12
Fighting ignorance makes you an enemy of the right
11:57 AM on 05/07/2012
well what a nice guy to have been armed and about in the give a gun to anyone state of Arizona.... with luck these morons will all kill one another soon.
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wfhbear
No Political Party and NO Religion
02:43 AM on 05/07/2012
I hope that German Shepherd with Colonel Klink in the
photo is OK.
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southingtonian
"I'm a Capricorn and you can't make me do sh*t.."
11:03 PM on 05/06/2012
obsession with control of everyone but himself
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Jaguar8450
10:01 PM on 05/06/2012
Always knew it was way too hot to live in Arizona...And I do not mean it was because of the heat.
08:35 PM on 05/06/2012
Arizona.

Out Alabaming Mississipppi.
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carmenalex
STR8 AGAINST H8
09:29 PM on 05/06/2012
LOL!
10:08 PM on 05/06/2012
merci.
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massai
08:12 PM on 05/06/2012
It is hard to harbor so much hate and keep it contained. At some point, it comes home to roost.
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Judy75201
Ms. "No Limit" Knicker
07:01 PM on 05/06/2012
He obviously felt threatened and was just standing his ground.
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JOHNMEDLIN
sharp left ahead
08:20 AM on 05/07/2012
Yup. his wife wanted him to pick up his dirty underwear and he wasn't about to be told what to do by some mere woman who didn't remember her place!
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05:38 PM on 05/06/2012
To the Republican leader's, JT and his bunch were patriots with moral-values and his deeds has made 'silence golden.' What a sorry lot of hypocrites.
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looneydoone
not a "cookie"
02:30 PM on 05/07/2012
It's in the 2012 GOPTP platform. Have a look
www.rightwingwatch.orgt/content/cpac-set-host-white-nationalist-leader

Presumptive candidate, Mr Mittens attended too !
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04:50 PM on 05/06/2012
Our Homeland Security leader spoke about these individuals and groups a few years ago, and the right wing goons(Fox and crowd) said she was off base. These are sick, immature, warrior wannabes, who are encouraged by so many of our Republicans and of course Fox News, who are also human wannabes. Many more recruits will fill their ranks from our soldiers coming home from insane wars in Southern Asia, and the drama and suspense in chasing real humans through the deserts is quite inticising. I'm surprise we don't have these fools runnin around here in SC on the docks lookin for action. Children with weapons, stoked on Meth. Is this a great country, or what? CFF
FaceReality2
Democracy in the U.S. is an illusion
04:49 PM on 05/06/2012
The Republican base.
08:31 PM on 05/06/2012
The Republican army.

Very dangerous people.

Much greater threat than Al Qaeda.

Fan you for your micro-bio.

A country of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1%.
FaceReality2
Democracy in the U.S. is an illusion
04:47 PM on 05/06/2012
Do these people ever think about all the crops which have rotted in the fields because there was no one to pick them? Farmers couldn't give them away because Americans wouldn't go to the field to get them.

Google "crops rotting immigration"

I forgot. These people don't read. They just listen to Limbaugh, Beck and Fox News.
10:45 PM on 05/06/2012
Maybe instead of paying our able bodies citizens to stay at home we should send them out to earn their money just like the rest of us. Or should I say some of us. The only reason crops are rotting is because the govt pays people to do nothing in exchange for their constant and unwavering vote.
FaceReality2
Democracy in the U.S. is an illusion
07:09 PM on 05/07/2012
"Maybe instead of paying our able bodies citizens to stay at home we should send them out to earn their money"

Who are these able bodied people? How many of them are there? Maybe most of them exist only in your mind.
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JohnBryansFontaine
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04:09 PM on 05/06/2012
One important aspect if that all who value the Truth must continue to counter the right-wing, Revisionist, DoubleSpeak Lie that J.T.Ready, and/or his fellow neo-Nazis/Nazis were or are on the political left. The Truth is that they ALL were and remain on the far right.