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Last Sunday, three insane white supremacists attacked Stephen Sorensen Park in Los Angeles. It was reported by police and witnesses that they were screaming "Heil Hitler" and racial slurs while waving a wallet with the Confederate flag on it.

The racists were in their late teens or early twenties. Immediately upon charging into the park, they began to assault three Hispanic teenagers, two males and one female. When a nearby family tried to protect them, the white supremacists pulled out knives.

"They just started beating them up," said the father of the family. "They started coming towards us, and they pulled out some knives, and they were saying they would kill us."

Upon learning that police had been called, they ran away. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt.

Deputies reported that they easily caught the cowards "in the middle of the desert." A freelance photographer also reported that one of the white supremacists screamed racial slurs at him when he tried to film them in the back of the police cruiser, according to local affiliate ABC7.

This is the second hate group-related violent crime to occur in the Los Angeles area.

Only one day before these Hispanics were assaulted, a Ku Klux Klan rally erupted into violent bloodshed. Three counter-protestors were stabbed and KKK members were punched and "stomped." All of the KKK members were released, while the counter-protestors were charged and fined.

The Los Angeles police confirmed that they were investigating this case as a hate crime. Since the rise of Donald Trump, the number of active hate groups in America has jumped from 784 to 892, and many attribute the sudden surge of violence to his hateful rhetoric.

When asked about his popularity with members of the KKK and his recent endorsement by David Duke, Trump dodged the question, saying "I don't know anything about what you're even talking about with white supremacy or white supremacists." However, he publicly called David Duke a racist in 2000.