Last week Tyler Bradley Dykes of Bluffton, SC, pleaded guilty to burning to intimidate at the UTR torch march in 2017. He was sentenced to 5 years in prison, with 6 months active sentence and 4.5 years suspended.
After the tragedies of the 2017 Unite the Right rally, Tyler Bradley Dykes of Bluffton, South Carolina decided to participate once again in the 2018 UTR rally in Washington, D.C.
Investigation by @afainatl revealed more of Tyler Bradley Dykes's involvement with Southern Sons Active Club and their attempts to hang white supremacist banners on overpasses. After a karmic string of events on St. Patrick's Day, Dykes was arrested.
Tyler Bradley Dykes is also the suspect in the placing of swastika stickers on businesses in Sumter, South Carolina, and this may have contributed to the initial bond denial after arrest.
NEW: Unite the Right attendee #BloodyFlagUTR has been identified as Traditionalist Worker Party member Jonathan Alan Holderfield of Birmingham, Alabama.
Jonathan Holderfield was originally identified in part to having his photo and name dropped into Discord by Tristan Bass (#BloodyKKKUTR).
In the Discord server Tristan said "He's TWP now. We all are."
Holderfield can also be found in photos of Nazi rallies alongside Traditionalist Worker Party, National Socialist Movement, and League of the South members.
An article from The Guardian has him listed as a KKK member. #BloodyFlagUTR
Nathaniel Menefee is an Alt-Right fanboy who is proud of his participation in Charlottesville, so proud that he has posted it across multiple social media sites.
Nate also uploaded a video of himself in the crowd of Nazis chanting "You will not replace us" at the Unite the Right torch rally.