A neo-Nazi prison mobster who changed his name to Filthy Fuhrer and four of his subordinates were convicted on Monday of conspiring to kidnap and kill a low-level gang member. Fuhrer, 45, founded 1488 while serving a 19-year sentence in a maximum security prison in Alaska for the attempted murder of an Alaska State Trooper. In 2017, Fuhrer coordinated two different kidnappings in April and July, the Justice Department said in a press release. However, his orders to Roy Naughton, Glen Baldwin, Colter O’Dell and Craig King on August 3, 2017 have reached a new level. Naughton, Baldwin, O’Dell and...