National Socialist Network leader Thomas Sewell has had a criminal charge dropped over his neo-Nazi group’s Australia Day weekend protest. Melbourne resident Sewell, 31, was among 17 NSN members arrested after marching in Adelaide in January. On Thursday, a charge of using a Nazi symbol was withdrawn in his criminal case in the Adelaide Magistrates Court. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today Sewell remains charged with one count of loitering. Since the Australia day arrest, Sewell has since claimed that police wanted to kill members of his neo-Nazi group. Thomas Sewell and 17 other members of the...