Shooter confronts speaker at museum
Two days after he was acquitted of a shooting that prosecutors said was racially motivated, Allen Goff showed up at a public exhibit in Billings to confront the executive director of a statewide human rights group.
Goff, who has been described as the local leader of a white-supremacist group, confronted Travis McAdam on Thursday at the Yellowstone Art Museum, where McAdam was preparing to give a presentation on an exhibit called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate."
The Creativity Movement
The exhibit showcases the literature and beliefs of the white-supremacist group known as The Creativity Movement. The items were obtained by the Montana Human Rights Network. The human rights group based in Helena assembled the exhibit as a way of exposing the hate group and inspiring community action.
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