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 BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – A white supremacist serving probation for terrorizing and menacing residents of his former North Dakota community says he has no plans to make waves in the town he now calls home.
 
     Craig Cobb has bought a home in Sherwood and moved in. He says terms of his probation for his actions in Leith (leeth) require him to either work or study, and he’s considering taking university classes online.
 
     Cobb says he won’t try to turn Sherwood into an all-white enclave, which he unsuccessfully attempted in Leith. Sherwood is much larger, with about 260 people compared to Leith’s two dozen.
 
     Sherwood Mayor Garrett Volk and Police Chief Ross Carter say there have been no problems either with Cobb or with people who don’t like his presence, and they don’t expect any.

 

Previously…

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – White supremacist Craig Cobb is pursuing a house in Sherwood, alarming people in the northern North Dakota community of about 260 people.
 
     Town leader Allan Engh says the news has “put people on edge.”
 
     Cobb is serving four years of probation for terrorizing residents in the southern North Dakota town of Leith, which he unsuccessfully tried to turn into an all-white enclave.
 
     Cobb late last week checked out of the Bismarck motel where he had been staying.  Renville County officials say Cobb was at the courthouse Monday and paid about $1,000 to settle outstanding taxes and special assessments on a house in Sherwood. They say he also inquired about recording a deed for the property but did not immediately do so.
 
     Cobb didn’t respond to Associated Press requests for comment.