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Brandon Darby was born on 2 November, 1976 in Pasadena, Texas, U.S., is an American Conservative activist and blogger. Discover Brandon Darby's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Brandon Darby Net Worth
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Timeline
Brandon Michael Darby (born November 2, 1976) is an American conservative blogger and activist.
Darby was born in 1976 and raised in Pasadena, Texas, which is part of Greater Houston.
His father was a refinery Welder in Pasadena.
As a teenager, Darby would often run away from home.
He lived in group homes in Houston, Texas and the surrounding areas.
He later took classes to qualify for work as an emergency medical technician (EMT).
He first became known in the fall of 2005 for actions in New Orleans in efforts to help residents, where he was a co-founder of the Common Ground Collective organized there.
It coordinated the efforts of hundreds of volunteers from across the country for years.
Following the extensive damage in New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Darby was among numerous emergency medical personnel who went there in the first weeks to help the residents.
With Malik Rahim and Scott Crow (the latter from Austin, Texas), he became a co-founder of Common Ground Relief, a non-profit relief organization that provided supplies and assistance to residents, including medical care, to residents of the city.
He helped organize volunteers from across the country over the ensuing weeks and months, as CGR set up emergency clinics, distribution centers, and other aid.
From January to April 2007, Darby served as Director of Operations for the organization.
claimed to be "heartbroken" at the revelation that Darby was an FBI informant.
He also expressed regret at all the women who left Common Ground Relief due to Darby's behavior during his time at the organization, including claims that he sexually assaulted female organizers
Darby started working as an FBI informant in November 2007, to infiltrate groups planning protests at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota.
He gave the FBI information which led to the seizure of 34 homemade riot shields brought from Texas.
Two activists from Texas, David McKay and Bradley Crowder, purchased materials for and constructed firebombs (Molotov cocktails) that they appear to have planned to use against state-owned vehicles.
Evidence of the firebombs was seized in a raid by local police, which was supported by the FBI.
At McKay and Crowder's trial the question was raised whether Darby encouraged their escalation in violence.
Specific claims about this were made by others in attendance at the protest (e.g., Gabby Hicks stated that Darby was "... the one to suggest violence, when the rest of us clearly disagreed..." and that "[a]s an older seasoned activist, Darby had a lot of sway over Crowder and McKay, making them susceptible to his often militant rhetoric"), suggesting that Darby acted as an agent provocateur.
A former Darby girlfriend and various former colleagues allege that Darby informed for the FBI not due to patriotism or altruism, but for self-serving motives.
In late 2008, Darby acknowledged in an open letter that he had acted as an FBI informant in infiltrating protest groups before the 2008 Republican National Convention, held in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
He testified in court against two men arrested on plans to commit domestic terrorism.
Darby became increasingly involved in conservative movements, including the Tea Party movement, despite not being registered to vote.
He served as managing director of Breitbart Texas, a far-right