Nathan Phillips, the Native American activist who falsely accused Covington Catholic High School students of blocking him during a confrontation he initiated, has a criminal record — including assault and escape from jail — and appears to have misrepresented his military service.
Phillips, 63, suggested high school junior Nick Sandmann, the teenager at the center of the viral encounter after separate D.C. rallies, face expulsion for failing to "accept any responsibility” or apologize to Phillips publicly.
In his own teenage years and early 20s, Phillips, using his adoptive name Nathaniel R. Stanard, was charged with escaping from prison, assault, and several alcohol-related crimes, according to local news reports at the time from his hometown of Lincoln, Neb.
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Can't wait to find out who is financing him...
well well well.
Wonder how homeless kids & thugs he has running around the country. The apple usually doesn't fall far from the tree
Probably a paid protester.
Nathan Phillips is stolen valor nothing less. People who don’t believe that was a guy trying to set up a situation are dumber than their shoe size. He was looking to enjoy his Warhol 15 and seeing those kids being harassed by the Black Israelites was just the plum situation to exploit. Native American elder - whatever. The dude went AWOL 4 times and never served in Vietnam. His chronological age reveals that lie without much digging.
Activism has become a nasty word because of malcontents who abuse it. This ain’t the 60s, kids.
he's a democrat of course he's got a record! they all do!
Where is the OUTRAGE on the Black Isrealites ??????
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