Kyle Chapman (American activist)#Attempted takeover of the Proud Boys
{{short description|American white nationalist and right wing activist}}
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Kyle Chapman (born {{Birth based on age as of date|41|2017|06|02|noage=1}}), also known by the nickname Based Stickman, is an American white nationalist and activist.{{Cite web|last=Palmer|first=Ewan|date=November 11, 2020|title=Proud boys infighting sees leading member form breakaway group to fight "white genocide"|url=https://www.newsweek.com/proud-boys-based-stickman-enrique-tarrio-goys-1546597|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 11, 2020|website=Newsweek|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=BondGraham|first=Darwin|date=July 6, 2018|title=White Nationalist Kyle "Based Stickman" Chapman Arrested for Felony Assault with a Deadly Weapon|url=https://www.eastbayexpress.com/SevenDays/archives/2018/07/06/white-nationalist-kyle-based-stickman-chapman-arrested-for-felony-assault-with-a-deadly-weapon|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111222621/https://www.eastbayexpress.com/SevenDays/archives/2018/07/06/white-nationalist-kyle-based-stickman-chapman-arrested-for-felony-assault-with-a-deadly-weapon|archive-date=November 11, 2020|access-date=November 12, 2020|website=East Bay Express|language=en}} He earned his nickname and prominence in the alt-right movement after he was recorded beating an anti-fascist counter-protester with a stick at the March 2017 March 4 Trump rally in Berkeley, California.{{Cite news|last1=Feuer|first1=Alan|last2=Peters|first2=Jeremy W.|date=June 2, 2017|title=Fringe Groups Revel as Protests Turn Violent|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/02/us/politics/white-nationalists-alt-knights-protests-colleges.html|access-date=November 11, 2020|issn=0362-4331}} Shortly after, he founded the Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights (FOAK), a paramilitary group that is considered a partner or subgroup of the far-right, neo-fascist Proud Boys organization.{{refn|name="proud-boys-description"|
- {{cite news|last1=MacFarquhar|first1=Neil|last2=Feuer|first2=Alan|last3=Baker|first3=Mike|last4=Frenkel|first4=Sheera|date=September 30, 2020|title=Far-Right Group That Trades in Political Violence Gets a Boost|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/30/us/proud-boys-trump.html|url-status=live|access-date=October 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201002065508/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/30/us/proud-boys-trump.html|archive-date=October 2, 2020|issn=0362-4331}}
- {{cite web|last=Shannon|first=Joel|title=Who are the Proud Boys? Far-right group has concerned experts for years|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/09/30/who-proud-boys-group-mentioned-debate-has-violent-history/5868406002/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201002043549/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/09/30/who-proud-boys-group-mentioned-debate-has-violent-history/5868406002/|archive-date=October 2, 2020|access-date=October 1, 2020|website=USA Today}}
- {{cite book|last=HoSang|first=Daniel|title=Producers, Parasites, Patriots: Race and the New Right-Wing Politics of Precarity|publisher=University of Minnesota Press|year=2019|page=2|isbn=9781452960340|quote=[...] groups such as the protofascist Proud Boys [...].}}
- {{cite journal|last=McLaren|first=Peter|title=Are those whiffs of fascism that I smell? Living behind the orange curtain|journal=Educational Philosophy and Theory|year=2020|volume=52|issue=10|pages=1011–1015|doi=10.1080/00131857.2019.1672854|s2cid=210460061|quote=[...] the hate-filled, far-right neo-fascist organization, Proud Boys.|doi-access=free}}
- {{cite journal|last=Kutner|first=Samantha|date=2020|title=Swiping Right: The Allure of Hyper Masculinity and Cryptofascism for Men Who Join the Proud Boys|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/resrep25259.pdf|journal=International Centre for Counter-Terrorism|pages=1|jstor=resrep25259|quote=Conclusion: Proud Boys represent a new face of far-right extremism. [...] This study explored the pull factors surrounding recruitment, the ways members describe precarity, and the communicative features that mark the group as a violent, cryptofascist extremist organization.}}
}} He led the FOAK until later that year, when he faded from his leadership position following an assault conviction related to the March 4 Trump rally. In November 2020, Chapman announced an attempted takeover of the Proud Boys organization, as well as a plan to reform the group as an explicitly white supremacist organization. The attempted coup was not successful.
Personal life
Chapman was born in {{Birth based on age as of date|41|2017|06|02|noage=1}} and is from Daly City, California.{{Cite web|last=Montgomery|first=Blake|date=April 27, 2017|title=Here's What Happens When Your Life Becomes An Alt-Right Meme|url=https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/blakemontgomery/meet-kyle-chapman-the-living-alt-right-meme-who-carries-a|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 11, 2020|website=BuzzFeed News|language=en}} He has worked as a commercial diver. He has described himself as a "Proud American Nationalist" and an "ardent" supporter of Donald Trump.
Activism
Chapman became active in counter-protests after he saw a video of a Trump supporter who was pepper-sprayed when attending a Milo Yiannopoulos speaking engagement at the University of California, Berkeley.
= March 4 Trump rally =
{{Main|March 4 Trump}}
Chapman came to prominence among the alt-right following the March 4, 2017 March 4 Trump rally in Berkeley, California, where he was recorded wearing homemade armor, hitting an anti-fascist counter-protester over the head with a stick.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=August 10, 2020|title=When the 'Alt-Right' Hit the Streets: Far-Right Political Rallies in the Trump Era|url=https://www.splcenter.org/20200810/when-alt-right-hit-streets-far-right-political-rallies-trump-era|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 11, 2020|website=Southern Poverty Law Center|language=en}}{{Cite news|last=Weill|first=Kelly|date=November 11, 2020|title=The Post-Election Proud Boys Meltdown Is Here, and It's Ugly|language=en|work=The Daily Beast|url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-post-election-proud-boys-meltdown-is-here-and-its-ugly|access-date=November 11, 2020}} Video and stills of the incident went viral, earning Chapman the nicknames "Based Stickman" and the "Alt-Knight". He was arrested at the rally on multiple assault charges.{{Cite magazine|last=Chang|first=Clio|date=March 31, 2017|title=The Unlikely Rise of an Alt-Right Hero|magazine=The New Republic|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/141766/unlikely-rise-alt-right-hero|access-date=November 11, 2020|issn=0028-6583}} A campaign on the alt-tech crowdfunding platform WeSearchr raised more than $86,000 to pay his bail and legal fees. Following the incident, Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes invited Chapman to become involved with his organization. Later in 2017, McInnes said he had considered making Chapman the president of the entire Proud Boys organization, but that "it makes more sense that he runs the Alt-Knights".
= Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights =
{{See also|Proud Boys#Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights}}
In 2017, Chapman founded a paramilitary group called the Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights.{{Cite web|last=Goforth|first=Claire|date=November 11, 2020|title=Far-right conflict following Trump loss spills onto the internet|url=https://www.dailydot.com/debug/far-right-infighting-trump-defeat/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 11, 2020|website=The Daily Dot|language=en-US}} Considered a close partner or subgroup of the Proud Boys, and sometimes described as the Proud Boys' "tactical defense arm", the FOAK has been described by The New York Times as a right-wing vigilante group.{{Cite web|last=Sales|first=Ben|date=November 11, 2020|title=A Proud Boys leader is trying to rebrand the group as explicitly white supremacist and anti-Semitic|url=https://www.jta.org/2020/11/11/united-states/a-leader-of-the-proud-boys-says-it-is-now-a-fully-white-supremacist-group-called-the-proud-goys|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 11, 2020|website=Jewish Telegraphic Agency|language=en-US}} The group was initially organized to provide protection to attendees of conservative speakers including Ann Coulter and Milo Yiannopoulos. The group also began recruiting online to organize violent clashes against leftist opponents. Following Chapman's criminal convictions, he faded from the spotlight as a leader among the Proud Boys, but for a while remained an active supporter in online postings.
= {{anchor|Resist Marxism}}Resist Marxism and Super Happy Fun America =
{{See also|Boston Free Speech Rally|Super Happy Fun America}}
File:Boston Free Speech rally attendees cropped.jpg gather at the Parkman Bandstand in the Boston Common]]
In 2017, Chapman also founded an organization called Resist Marxism in Boston, Massachusetts.{{Cite web|last=Coppins|first=McKay|date=August 19, 2017|title=The Far Right's Day in Boston|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/08/boston-free-speech-rally/537435/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 12, 2020|website=The Atlantic|language=en-US}} The group, whose stated mission was to "defend the Constitution against violent extremists and the left" and which claimed to be non-violent and not racist, was generally described as an alt-lite group. A 2018 exposé by ThinkProgress found internal chats showing the group was "steeped in [the] same sort of racist, anti-Semitic rhetoric as groups on the far-right fringes".
Chapman was scheduled to speak at the Boston Free Speech Coalition's Boston Free Speech Rally on August 19, 2017, but the event was ended early due to a 40,000-person counter-protest.{{Cite news|last=Irons|first=Meghan E.|date=August 15, 2017|title=Who is the Boston Free Speech Coalition behind Saturday's rally?|work=The Boston Globe|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/08/15/who-boston-free-speech-coalition-behind-saturday-rally/eRrE4qpFSBKC4pD8T1iHjI/story.html|access-date=November 12, 2020}} Resist Marxism organized an event they called "Rally for the Republic" on November 18, 2020.{{Cite web|last=Andersen|first=Travis|date=November 16, 2017|title=No permit, no problem: 'Free speech' rally coming to Common Saturday|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/11/16/free-speech-rally-going-forward-saturday-boston-common/kIe93WiXHzN2vfOV8CDJOO/story.html|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 12, 2020|website=The Boston Globe|language=en-US}} Chapman spoke at the event, which was held despite being denied a permit by Boston officials.{{Cite web|last=Buell|first=Spencer|date=November 18, 2017|title='Free Speech' Protesters Return for a 'Rally for the Republic' on Boston Common|url=https://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/2017/11/18/rally-republic-boston-common/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 12, 2020|website=Boston}}
File:Boston Straight Pride Parade attendees 41 (cropped).jpg]]
In 2019, an organization called Super Happy Fun America was established in Boston, Massachusetts. The group was later described as a front for Resist Marxism.{{Cite web|last=Barnes|first=Luke|date=May 18, 2018|title=Exclusive: Leaks show how Boston 'free speech' group acts as a front for far-right organizing|url=https://thinkprogress.org/resist-marxism-front-for-far-right-organizing-9bd959325ae1/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=May 5, 2020|website=ThinkProgress|language=en-US}}{{Cite news|last=Sommer|first=Will|date=June 5, 2019|title=Boston's Straight Pride Parade Is Even Worse Than You Think|language=en|work=The Daily Beast|url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/bostons-straight-pride-parade-is-even-worse-than-you-think|access-date=May 5, 2020}}{{Cite web|last=Broderick|first=Ryan|date=September 1, 2019|title=The Straight Pride Parade Is The Newest Far-Right Meme And Cities Aren't Ready For It|url=https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanhatesthis/straight-pride-parade-far-right-meme-boston|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=May 5, 2020|website=BuzzFeed News|language=en}} The group organized the Boston Straight Pride Parade on August 31, 2019, which attracted several hundred participants and thousands of protesters.{{Cite web|last1=Hilliard|first1=John|last2=Wu|first2=Sarah|last3=MacQuarrie|first3=Brian|last4=Ortiz|first4=Aimee|date=August 31, 2019|title=Counterprotesters rally at City Hall as Straight Pride Parade kicks off in Copley|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2019/08/31/counterprotesters-rally-across-city-from-straight-pride-parade-starting-point/qFStqXFPcWoOWAaxkDyDfI/story.html|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=May 5, 2020|website=The Boston Globe|language=en-US}}{{Cite magazine|last=Grant|first=Melissa Gira|date=September 4, 2019|title=When the State Enforces "Straight Pride"|magazine=The New Republic|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/154921/boston-police-straight-pride-anti-lgbtq-attacks-increasing|access-date=May 5, 2020|issn=0028-6583}}{{Cite web|last=Garrison|first=Joey|date=August 31, 2019|title=Boston's Straight Pride Parade draws hundreds of marchers and even more counter protesters|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/08/31/bostons-straight-pride-parade-here-after-months-debate/2167020001/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=May 5, 2020|website=USA Today|language=en}}
= Attempted takeover of the Proud Boys =
{{See also|Proud Boys}}
According to Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio, Chapman left the Proud Boys in 2017 to "start his own thing". He reapplied to join the Proud Boys in October 2020, but was denied membership.{{Cite web|last=Boryga|first=Andrew|date=November 12, 2020|title=Trump supporters — including Proud Boys — plan Million MAGA March in Washington|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-ne-proud-boys-leader-downplays-coup-20201112-hcwnvrdolfa4tkdwtk46cqgwaa-story.html|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 14, 2020|website=Sun Sentinel}} Despite not having been involved with the Proud Boys for several years, Chapman announced an attempted takeover of the organization on November 9, 2020.
While gathering near the White House to watch Donald Trump's post-election night speech in the early hours of November 4, 2020, multiple Proud Boys including Tarrio were stabbed during an altercation.{{Cite web|last=Perrett|first=Connor|date=November 4, 2020|title=Members of the far-right, including a Proud Boys leader, were reportedly stabbed during an altercation in Washington, DC|url=https://www.insider.com/proud-boys-members-stabbed-in-dc-2020-11|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 11, 2020|website=Insider}} In a video of the incident, Tarrio is shown retreating from the fight after being slashed in the abdomen. On November 8, Chapman criticized Tarrio's display of "inaction and fear" in the video.
On November 9, following Trump's defeat, Chapman said he would "reassume [his] post as President of the Proud Boys", though it is not evident that he has ever been president of the organization. Chapman cited Tarrio's "failure... to conduct himself with honor and courage on the battlefield" as one of the reasons for the coup. Chapman announced that the group, which had previously denied being a racist or white supremacist organization, would take on an explicitly white supremacist direction, and that he intended to refocus the organization on the issues of "white genocide" and the "failures of multiculturalism". Chapman also directed racial slurs at Tarrio, who is black and Latino, and suggested he had been appointed the chairman of the group because of tokenism. Chapman made what The Daily Dot has described as a "thinly-veiled vow to violently overthrow the government and replace it with a white supremacist fascist regime", referencing the neo-fascist Third Position ideologies. He also announced that he would change the logo and rename the group to the "Proud Goys", a term used among the far-right to signal antisemitism.
The attempted coup was not successful. Tarrio remained the chairman of the Proud Boys, and the Proud Goys name has not been adopted outside of Chapman's social media. Tarrio has said he does not think Chapman's attempted takeover would succeed, and that he thought Chapman was drunk and joking when he made the posts. Chapman made a comment saying he had been joking, though he later deleted it and said that he was serious about taking over the group.
The attempted takeover and its subsequent denial by Tarrio has been described by The Daily Dot as "infighting" and a "disintegration" of the group following Trump's defeat; The Daily Beast has called the events a "meltdown".
Arrests and convictions
Chapman had several felony convictions prior to his emergence as a figure in the alt-right, including a 2001 grand theft charge in San Diego County and a 1993 robbery conviction in Texas.{{Cite web|last=Ruggiero|first=Angela|date=September 25, 2019|title=Judge increases sentence for Bay Area 'nationalist' protester Kyle 'Stickman' Chapman in weapons case|url=https://www.mercurynews.com/judge-ups-sentence-for-bay-area-far-right-protester-kyle-stickman-chapman|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 11, 2020|website=The Mercury News|language=en-US}}
Chapman was arrested at the March 4 Trump rally on suspicion of felony assault with a deadly weapon, carrying a concealed dirk or dagger, assault with a taser, and assault with pepper spray. In August 2017, Chapman pleaded no contest to the charge of felony possession of a leaded cane or billy club, and was sentenced to five years of probation. He was also ordered to stay 100 yards away from the Civic Center Plaza and to pay $300 in restitution.
Chapman was arrested again in April 2017 for allegedly fighting a person in Berkeley while filming a promotional video for a rally.{{Cite web|last=Orenstein|first=Natalie|date=August 18, 2017|title=Kyle 'Based Stickman' Chapman charged with felony after Berkeley rally|url=https://www.berkeleyside.com/2017/08/18/kyle-based-stickman-chapman-charged-felony-connection-berkeley-rally|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=November 11, 2020|website=Berkeleyside|language=en-US}}
In December 2017, Chapman was pulled over for operating a vehicle off-road and disorderly conduct. He pled guilty to the two misdemeanors and was sentenced to a year of probation and a $500 fine or community service.
In July 2018, Chapman was charged with being a fugitive and was extradited to Texas for charges related to a bar fight that occurred in July 2017 in Austin, Texas, where he hit a man in the face with a wooden bar stool. A witness to the attack recognized Chapman on television when he was advertising a "Texans for American Freedom March" outside the Texas capitol. Chapman pled guilty to aggravated assault, and was sentenced to three years of deferred adjudication, a $10,000 fine, and anger management classes.
On January 12, 2022, Chapman was arrested for assaulting a health care worker in Boise, which is a felony in Idaho.{{cite news |last1=Weill |first1=Kelly |title=Former Proud Boy Leader 'Based Stickman' Arrested for Attacking Health Care Workers |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/former-proud-boy-leader-kyle-based-stickman-chapman-arrested-for-attacking-health-care-workers-in-idaho |website=Daily Beast |date=January 12, 2022 |publisher=Daily beast |access-date=27 June 2022}} The incident occurred while he was being treated for pneumonia at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise. While she was changing Chapman's mask, he called her a derogatory name and forcefully grabbed her arm in front of another healthcare worker and two security officers. (Chapman's lawyer would later dispute the number of times the arm was grabbed). In court filings, his lawyer stated that Chapman was in "great medical distress" that had caused him to have a priest administer the last rites. Chapman stated he was having increased difficulty breathing and told police he felt he "was being harassed by medical staff members and was not receiving adequate care."{{cite news|work=The Spokesman-Review|date=December 27, 2022|title=White nationalist sentenced to 3 months in jail after battering health care worker|url=https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2022/dec/27/white-nationalist-sentenced-to-3-months-in-jail-af/}} In December 2022, Chapman pleaded guilty to the battery charges and was sentenced to 90 days in jail and ordered to pay $5,615 in restitution.{{cite news | last =Brizee | first =Alex | title = White nationalist sentenced to 3 months in jail after battering health care worker | newspaper =Spokesman-Review | location =Spokane, Washington | pages = | language = | publisher = | date =December 27, 2022 | url = https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2022/dec/27/white-nationalist-sentenced-to-3-months-in-jail-af/| accessdate =May 16, 2023 }}
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