Crime & Safety
Murder Suspect Allegedly Tied to White Supremacist Group: Media Report
Sterling man accused of plotting to kill ex-wife, says Loudoun County Sheriff's Office

A Washington TV station is reporting that a Sterling man charged with a murder-for-hire plot has ties to a white supremacist group.
Dallas W. Brumback Jr., 35, was arrested last week and charged with attempted capital murder after he allegedly solicited a man to kill his ex-wife, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.
NBC station WRC-Channel 4 reported Monday that Brumback has ties to a whites-only Christian organization. Brumback helped organize a conference in 2012 in Alabama where Ku Klux Klan banners were displayed and only certain white Christians were allowed, according to WRC-Channel 4.
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The criminal investigation began in November, after Brumback allegedly met with a subject known to him and reached an agreement to have his ex-wife murdered, according to the Loudoun sheriff’s office.
Brumback is being held at the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center on no bond.
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Photo: Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.
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