KALAMAZOO (WKZO AM/FM) — If there is a lesson to learn from Charlottesville for parents, it’s that they should carefully monitor what their kids do online.
Kalamazoo Pastor Nathan Dannison says Alex Fields Jr., the young man arrested for allegedly driving his car into a group of counter demonstrators, was groomed to be a Nazi online.
His mother told reporters that she thought he was going to a Trump rally last weekend.
Dannison told parents at a rally that parents have to be vigilant. They have to make sure their children don’t spend all their free time on the computer talking to strangers, being groomed to grow up and be Nazis.
He says it can start when they are in their early teens and by the time they graduate from High school they are practicing racists.





