Phillip Michael Stroupe, II, considered armed and dangerous, fled Saturday from a police stop into the wooded Pisgah National Forest northeast of Asheville, North Carolina.

After fleeing, law enforcement officials say the 38-year-old fugitive stole a mountain bike from a man at gunpoint. Stroupe’s aunt, Norma Stroupe Goforth, 62, was arrested Monday after refusing to leave an area near police roadblocks.

On his Facebook page, Stroupe displays a swastika tattooed on his stomach with the words “One Nation.”

Although authorities aren’t saying if Stroupe is affiliated with any specific hate group, he may have developed ties to white supremacy gangs while doing extensive time in prison. He was first sentenced to prison in 1999 after being convicted of robbery with a deadly weapon.



Phillip Michael Stroupe has been evading law enforcement for four days.

He also has convictions for assault with a deadly weapon on a government official, identity theft, possession of a stolen motor vehicle, communicating threats and reckless driving.

Just last month, he was charged with committing an armed robbery in Weaverville, North Carolina.

As the manhunt began, authorities closed several popular tourist campgrounds in the Pisgah National Forest, disrupting vacation plans and local businesses, according to various media reports.

U.S. 276 is closed from the Pisgah Ranger District office to the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Asheville Citizen-Times reports in today’s editions.