Video: Convicted felon, KKK member arrested on gun charges

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Updated: 3/22 5:57 pm
SOUTH DAYTONA, Fla. -- FBI agents said they found nearly a dozen guns in the home of a South Daytona man who, they said, is a convicted felon and member of the Ku Klux Klan.

Investigators said Kevin Lynch greeted agents at his door with a gun in one hand and a beer in the other.

Agents said Lynch dropped the gun when he realized the FBI was at his door.

According to agents, an investigation into street gangs gave them information that Lynch had guns. They said Lynch is not involved in a gang.

Agents said Lynch had close to a dozen pistols, shotguns and piles of ammunition at his home on James Street in South Daytona.

WFTV reporter Blaine Tolison asked Lynch, "Why do you hate certain people?"

Lynch replied, "I hate a lot of people."

"Why? Why do you hate people?" Tolison asked.

"Shut the door," said Lynch as he sat in a police cruiser.

Lynch was wearing a “White Pride Ride” T-shirt at the time of his arrest.

At his home, WFTV found a Confederate flag, propaganda covering a window and words of prejudice written on a wall.

In his gun collection, agents said they found a KKK pamphlet, but Lynch’s neighbors claimed he was just eccentric.

“He’s not a hateful person and he’s not, he doesn’t belong to any supremacist group,” said neighbor Maria Kwiatkowski.

However, FBI agents said Lynch had been an open white supremacist for 10 to 12 years.

According to his criminal history, Lynch has been arrested at least 17 times just in South Daytona.

Because he is a convicted felon, he is not supposed to have guns, investigators said.

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fraternal1 - 3/24/2013 11:53 AM
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I am known as Brother Douglas, second IW of the Fraternal White Knights after Richard Ford, the Founder. I spoke with Richard Ford a few minutes ago and we agreed that we need to publicly state that we do not know this person, neither does the present IW, William Jasper. This person was never a member of the FWK's. Back in the late 80's and early 90's we did have a very large klavern in Datona. Many of them were "motorcycle enthusiests". But again, this man was never a member though he could have been a supporter. Litterally hundreds of the pamphlet shown in the video were mailed out to those who wished more information on the Fraternal White Knights and i am sure they are still being passed around. They can be found for sale in alot of flea markets and gun shows just as other Klan collectables also are. If you will notice the cross on the front of the pamphlet, that has not been used since Richard Ford was IW. That is how old the pamphlet is. More than likely the guy is a wannabe or friend of a past member. Brother Douglas __________________ "As revolutionary instruments (when nothing but revolution will cure the evils of the State) [secret societies] are necessary and indispensable, and the right to use them is inalienable by the people." --Thomas Jefferson to William Duane, 1803. FE 8:256
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