Residents of Millvale Learn That They Have an Alleged Nazi For a Neighbor. Now What Will They Do?

Sue Kerr
8 min readOct 3, 2024

Content Note: white supremacy, fascism, Nazism, racism, homelessness, anti-Semitism. Some of the links go to more direct content. Please read and click with caution.

If a Nazi lives in your neighborhood, would you want to know? We are loosely defining a Nazi as self-affiliated white supremacist whose actions promote fascism.

If that person is actively engaged in pro-Nazi activity and spreading propaganda versus simply stewing on their festering beliefs, would you want to know? What would you do?

For the people of a modest Pittsburgh adjacent suburb called Millvale, that question seems to be yes. At least according to a group of about 40 people who organized a march in Millvale on Sunday, September 9, 2024, to let the community know — there is a self-described fascist whom some believe is a Nazi in your midst.

Find the dossier about this individual at https://pghfashwatch.noblogs.org/brandon-cahall/

How Do We Know?

He’s many things — racist, antisemitic, anti-LGBTQ, fascist. He’s clearly a white supremacist. These folx claim he’s an actual Nazi. So they did something about it.

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Sue Kerr

I blog @ pghlesbian.com & tweet @pghlesbian24 GLAAD named us OUTstanding Blog in 2022 & 2019 National Media Awards Also I ❤soaps, cats, dogs & genealogy She/Her