James W. Von Brunn
From MediaMythBusters
Holocaust Museum Shooting Suspect Reportedly Linked to White Supremacists Fox News, June 10, 2009.
The man authorities say is under investigation in the shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington is believed to be an anti-Semitic World War II veteran with links to white supremacist groups.
Law enforcement officials told FOX News they are looking at a man named James W. Von Brunn as the gunman who shot and gravely wounded a security guard at the museum on Wednesday.
A Web site maintained by a James W. Von Brunn says that Von Brunn, in 1981, tried to carry out a citizen's arrest on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, a body he accused of treason.
He describes the incident thusly in a bio on holywesternempire.org:
"In 1981 Von Brunn attempted to place the treasonous Federal Reserve Board of Governors under legal, non-violent, citizens arrest. He was tried in a Washington, D.C. Superior Court; convicted by a Negro jury, Jew/Negro attorneys, and sentenced to prison for eleven years by a Jew judge. A Jew/Negro/White Court of Appeals denied his appeal. He served 6.5 years in federal prison."
Two Shot at D.C.Holocaust Museum The Jawa Report, June 10, 2009.
Also see Holocaust museum shooting.

