A longtime bonehead is NOT going to Valhalla!

POINT PLEASANT, NJ — Patrick Fahy, a longtime neo-Nazi who at one time was an associate of the Vinlander Social Club (VSC) has reportedly been found dead in his home.

File photo: This is reportedly a group photo of Vinlander probates in New Jersey. At left is Pat Fahy with Dan McGlouphin with his arm around him. Fourth from Left is Ryan Broverone, originally from New Jersey, now in Arizona, and VSC co-founder Brian James next to him. Right in front of James is Michael Parrish, a former corrections officer who is now on Death Row for murdering his girlfriend and their two-year-old son, and next to him is Conrad Jankowski, who served time for helping him flee. They, along with the guy with the 28 patch kneeling in front were all probates from New York.

Fahy has been seen active in neo-Nazi circles since the early 1990s when a list of names of associates of the now-defunct Edison, NJ-based SS Action Group was released by a former leader who left the group and began working with antifascist organizations. He was most prominent in the Northeast and associated with members of Keystone State “Skinheads”(KSS), but he sported a tattoo of the Hoosier State “Skinheads” on his forearm. That organization eventually evolved into the VSC, whose founder and leader Brien James is also currently the leader of the American Guard, an organization he co-founded with members of a Florida-based neo-Fascist group called the Hated.

In 2014, Fahy was with KSS associates as well as Ron Sheehy who is currently with the New Jersey European Heritage Association (NJEHA) as they attempted to counter protest Philadelphia Antifa when they held a rally in the Tacony neighborhood of Philadelphia to draw attention to the KSS operating there. The effort proved to be a failure, and not long after, the home that was owned by KSS associates Bryan and Patricia Vanagatis that also served as the KSS headquarters was sold and the couple moved to the Harrisburg, PA area. Fahy would also randomly show up at other progressive protests, often with a KSS associate.

This picture helped shut down a show trying to pass off as not having a neo-Nazi presence. The band Lonewolf was supposed to play, but alas, people had questions. Matt, the lead singer of Lonewolf, is wearing the shirt of the neo-Nazi band Skullhead. Pat Fahy is wearing the denim jacket with the patch, two persons away from him.



Details about his death have not been made available, but some social media posts indicate that he had been suffering from diabetes.