Antifascists enter, search hotel housing NPI Nazis, then catch one in street
On the 25th of October, anti-fascist activists received intelligence that the suit-and-tie Nazis of the National Policy Institute were staying at the Club Quarters, a hotel near Lafayette Park. Acting on this tip, they were able to enter the hotel and search the 11th and 10th floor in an attempt to find their rooms. NPI had been at a dinner earlier that night and would have been easy to find there, but the intel arrived too late for a raid on their posh meal. Activists were tipped that the Nazis were on the 11th floor, but unfortunately the intelligence lacked room numbers. The Nazis left no evidence of which rooms they were in, and by the time activists reached the 11th floor all of them were either in their rooms behind locked doors or holed up individually elsewhere in the building. A search of the top two floors did not find their rooms but was undoubtedly heard from the inside. There was no time to search other floors before the cops arrived and everyone had to bail out. It was in the street, not long later that activist hit pay dirt. Sam Dixon, former attorney for the Ku Klux Klan and now with NPI came out of the hotel, only to be confronted in the street by activists. Other prominent NPI figures are connected to similar institutions like the American Renaissance Conference, another suit and tie Nazi event that was run out of the DC area by protesters
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