Klan leaders charged after stabbing ahead of pro-Trump rally
Two leaders of the Ku Klux Klan group were set to appear in court on charges of stabbing a fellow white supremacist before a parade to celebrate Donald Trump's presidential election, a sheriff's official said. William Hagen and Christopher Barker were arrested Saturday in Caswell County in the southeastern US state of North Carolina after allegedly stabbing Richard Dillon, a sheriff's official in the county said. Hagen has been identified as the leader, or "Grand Dragon," of the Loyal White Knights faction of the Klan in California.