Preamble
Michael Edward Beaudry (born April 6th, 1992) of Bridgewater MA is an American neo-Nazi. Beaudry is suspected to be a member of several American neo-Nazi organizations, including the Goyim Defense League, Blood Tribe, and NSC-131.
Beaudry has had several run-ins with law enforcement in relation to his neo-Nazi activities and otherwise. He was acquitted for the 2013 manslaughter of his own father. [♣] [1] He was also given a suspended sentence for his 2025 vandalization of the Bridgewater State University campus. [♠] [♣] [2] [3]
Beaudry previously lived in Weymouth MA, where he was known to wander his neighborhood and the surrounding woods in various Nazi military uniforms and with replica firearms. [1]
This dossier’s remit revolves around collecting information about Beaudry and cataloging his major activities, thus forming a foundational knowledge base composed from an antifascist perspective. As with the other dossiers, changes since last revision will be highlighted as such.
Notes and citations will be provided throughout the document in the form of links to external websites, represented by bracketed numbers. Wherein a set of brackets contains a symbol other than a number, this is meant to represent either a physical document with no online copy (such as a police report or court case), or a database that cannot/will not be cited in a specific manner (such as the social media accounts operated by known fascists). Find these corresponding citations in the “External citations” section.
Contents
- Dossier preamble
- ID bulletin
- Vitals
- Early life
- Record transcript: BSUPD arrest report #25-522-AR
- Takeaways & questions about Beaudry
- Quotes
- External citations
- Changelog
ID bulletin
If you have information on man acquitted of his own father’s manslaughter & neo-Nazi Michael E. Beaudry of Bridgewater MA, please reach out! I have reason to believe he tri-cards with the Goyim Defense League, Blood Tribe, and NSC-131, and I’d prefer to confirm my suspicions.
On August 2nd, Blood Tribe was in Concord NH. They were likely there with the intent to disrupt the 50501 protest being held there at that same day. Kinda looks like they got chased off by locals, though! Now, I’d like to tell you that I know which specific person on the ground at Concord, or any other Blood Tribe action, is Mike Beaudry or not. I’m not yet at a place where I can do that. What I can do is blast out as much info as I have on this neo-Nazi, and hope someone else caught something I missed.
Back in 2013, Mike Beaudry, at the time of Weymouth MA, was arrested for his role in his father’s death. Many people claimed during the time that his interest in dressing up like a Nazi was just due to a passion for WWII history. Right. The guy himself was never asked by the media, so no denial. Mike Beaudry “didn’t have one ounce of hate in his heart,” according to his notably white friends back in Weymouth MA, some of whom seem inured to Beaudry’s traipsing around in a Nazi uniform if his Facebook photos were anything to go by. Feels like a bunch of lies, at this point?
Mike Beaudry’s story seemed to be that, over an argument concerning replica firearms, he knocked his father to the ground after striking him on the head with a PVC pipe. The man may have hit his head on a propane tank on the way down. Genuine tragedy if true. Jury acquitted Beaudry after 40 minutes. I think it’s worth noting that, given Beaudry’s predilection with firearms seems tied to his obsession with Nazi cosplay, there’s a real chance that Mike Beaudry’s father might’ve not died had his son not been a neo-Nazi (which again Beaudry himself does not appear to have denied being, publicly).
Fast-forward to March 1st, 2025! Mike Beaudry of Bridgewater MA spent his day vandalizing the Bridgewater State Uni campus with neo-Nazi slaptags. He was later arrested with a number of antisemitic, racist, neo-Nazi, & white supremacist stickers in his car.
There’s a lot of interesting stuff in the court records (Brockton District #2515CR000972, Commonwealth v. Beaudry, Michael Edward)! Let’s go over, bit-by-bit, why this arrest report suggests to me that Beaudry multi-cards with several different neo-Nazi orgs.
First, the Appearance section of the arrest report: Beaudry has at least 13 separate tattoos, at least nine of which are straight Nazi shit. Includes three swastikas, two instances of the letters “SS,” an iron cross, and a totenkopf. Mike Beaudry’s tattoos also include a “crescent shield with key” on his left calf. This sounds to me an awful lot like the insignia for the Waffen-SS 1st Division Leibstandarte, which was notable dead Nazi Adolf Hitler’s personal guard. Finally, there’s a puzzling tattoo on his right arm, which is simply described as “13 1/2”. I’d have to know more to know for certain, buuuuuut 131 tattoos are popular with NSC-131 members, including members Tyler Moody and Austin Conti.
Now, this amount of neo-Nazi tattoos suggests to me that Mike Beaudry of Bridgewater MA may be familiar with Blood Tribe founder, tattoo artist, & perennial neo-Nazi failure Chris Pohlhaus. You know what else does? Point #2: Beaudry’s frequent trips to Maine, according to his boss at the time! Folks may recall that Pohlhaus was chased out of Springfield ME by locals none-too-pleased by his attempts to establish a neo-Nazi compound there, the intended base for a white ethnostate.
There’s also the fact that Beaudry attempted to steal roughly $2k from his employer during the same month that Blood Tribe was sued for their harassment of the Haitian community in Columbus OH (#3, admittedly circumstantial).
Fourth, easily the strongest: Mike Beaudry used or possessed a number of GDL items, including “I Did That” stickers featuring the Happy Merchant caricature sold in the GDL’s merch shop, a sticker with the GDL flyer shop’s URL on it, & a GDL patch sewn to his bomber jacket.
Mike Beaudry of Bridgewater MA has had a bumpy life. Before getting exonerated for his father’s death, he had people swearing up-&-down he wasn’t a neo-Nazi. Before his 2025 arrest, his boss saw a guy down on his luck and gave him a chance. Courts even gave him a CWOF after!
Find enclosed a dossier on Mike Beaudry of Bridgewater MA, about whom I really hope I get to learn more. I’ve chosen to include the full transcript of the narrative report of his 2025 arrest therein. This read like a guy who deserves more breaks to you? ∴
Vitals
- birthdate: 04/06/1992
- driver’s: upon request
- locale of residence, last known: Bridgewater MA
- locale of residence, previous: Weymouth MA
- height: 5’11”
- weight: 130lbs
- hair: brown
- eyes: brown
- notable events:
- sometime during November 2012: allegedly broke 4 of his father’s ribs
- February 4th, 2013: inflicted the blow that resulted in his father’s death
- May 19th, 2014: acquitted for his role in his father’s death
- March 7th, 2025: arrested and searched for his role in vandalizing the Bridgewater State University campus with neo-Nazi stickers on the 1st
- April 15th, 2025: charges regarding BSU vandalization subject to a Continuance Without a Finding
Early life
Beaudry graduated from Weymouth High School as part of the Class of ’11. He was bestowed with the superlative “Most Unique Style” in his senior yearbook. [1]
During 2011-2012, Beaudry was subject to a number of interactions with Weymouth PD over his traversing the neighborhood while garbed in Nazi regalia and carrying replica firearms. [1]
Sometime during November 2012, Beaudry was alleged to have broken four of his father’s ribs. Norfolk ADA Lisa Beatty claimed that the incident was never reported to local police. [1]
Sometime before February 2013, Beaudry attempted to join the United States Army. He was in the process of taking exams to determine his eligibility before his father’s death. [1]
On February 4th, 2013, Beaudry and his father were part of a domestic dispute over Beaudry’s continued use of replica firearms. At some point, Beaudry struck his father over the head with a length of PVC pipe. This resulted in his father taking a fatal head wound during a fall; he was pronounced dead upon his arrival to South Shore Hospital. Beaudry was acquitted for his father’s death. [♣] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Record transcript: BSUPD arrest report #25-522-AR
This section will contain substantial excerpts of Beaudry’s arrest report, regarding his vandalization of the BSU campus during 2025. Certain sections will be summarized for length and/or reformatted for clarity. Personally identifying information will be excluded. [Edits made for clarity or make other notes will be formatted as such.] [Edits made to remove PII will be formatted as such.] [♠] [♣]
Defendant(s) section
—[APPEARANCE]—
General appearance: orderly
Glasses worn: no
Tattoos:
• left calf: swastika
• left calf: crescent shield with key
• right calf: swastika
• left arm: swastika
• left arm: totenkopf skull
• left arm: "DTA"
• right arm: skull with German helmet
• right arm: 13 1/2
• right arm: iron cross
• right arm: skull with bullets
• right arm: SS
• left finger: SS
• right finger: cross
Offense(s) section
Location type: parking lot/garage
Zone: east campus
Spring Street Parking Lot
Railroad Dr
Bridgewater State Univ. MA 02352
1. DEFACE PROPERTY, felony, 266/126
Occurred: 03/01/2025 0736
Suspected of using: computer equipment
Bias against: Anti-Jewish
2. TAGGING PROPERTY, misdemeanor, 266/126B
Occurred: 03/01/2025 0736
Suspected of using: computer equipment
Bias against: Anti-Jewish
Other Properties section
01. red stocking cap
02. black bomber jacket
03. Hellstorm documentary sticker
04. [QR code sticker for the online Goyim Defense League flyers site]
05. White Man Zone sticker
06. ["I Did That" antisemitic caricature sticker]
07. White Pride Worldwide sticker
08. Race Over Nation sticker
09. Who Rules Over You sticker
10. Less than 8% sticker
11. DIE sticker
12. White Man Zone large sticker
13. It's OK to Hate N█████s sticker
14. Hitler He Was Right sticker
15. New York City 1956 sticker
16. End the War on White Children sticker
17. [anti-ADL] sticker
18. DIE sticker
19. [anti-antifa] sticker
20. Fake News sticker
21. He Died For You sticker
22. blank laminated check
23. It's OK to Hate N█████s sticker
Narrative section
On Monday, March 3, 2025, I, [Beaudry's arresting detective lieutenant] of the Bridgewater State University Police Department was assigned to investigative duties. I was assigned by [BSUPD detective captain] to investigate vandalism that occurred on Railroad Drive sometime during the previous days. Specifically, several Neo-Nazi propaganda posters were placed in or around the area of Railroad Drive and The Spring Street Lot. Railroad Drive is a public way owned and operated by Bridgewater State University, and the Spring Street Lot is a parking lot owned by Bridgewater State University. Railroad Drive serves as the access road to The Spring Street Lot. At the entrance to Railroad Drive, which abuts Spring Street in the town of Bridgewater, is a small parking lot owned by the town of Bridgewater.
It was reported that the bus stop, located on Railroad Drive, was vandalized with Neo-Nazi propaganda. I observed several posters affixed to the bus stop against the plexiglass housing. It should be noted that the only items authorized to be posted are university informational flyers, which are still in place. While there, I observed two partially removed stickers that were the cause of this investigation. It appears that the stickers were attempted to be removed. It appears that the stickers were secured by a thick and hard to remove glue, and due to that, partial remains of the stickers were still in place and the plexiglass was damaged in the area the stickers were placed.
Detectives of this department regularly monitor the social media application Yik-Yak. Yik-Yak is an anonymous smart device application that is location based, and allows anonymous user submitted topics of discussion, to include image and video posting. I observed several posts related to the above-mentioned posters on Railroad Drive which included pictures of the stickers prior to the attempted removal. One particular post was made on March 1, 2025. In the comment section of the post associated with these stickers, a member stated that they attempted to remove the stickers at 11:45AM. The photos on Yik-Yak display two images of the bus stop. One of the stickers affixed was a black and white picture of Adolf Hitler with the wording "HE WAS RIGHT" and "[Goyim Defense League flyers site URL]" The other sticker is a white notice style sticker which reads "MASS DEPORTATION NOTICE" as a headline and references several US Titles and Codes.
Based on the above-mentioned information, I performed a check of the university camera system. There are several cameras in the Spring Street Lot, one of which is trained on the bus stop. After a review of the camera system, I observed a distinct white truck entering the lot on March 1, 2025 at approximately 7:36AM. I observed the truck to be [Beaudry's work truck]. The vehicle was white in color, had an extended crew style cab, dual rear wheels, a sunroof, and amber marking lights affixed to the roof. On the rear door of the truck was a sign, usually the type associated with an advertisement on commercial vehicles. In addition, the truck had a trailer mount on the rear with a platform affixed to it extending off the back of the vehicle. In the bed of the truck was a gas can and various debris associated with commercial activities. After the truck entered the lot, it parked in the middle of the lot, parking directly across from the bus stop. At approximately 7:38AM, a white male wearing a dark colored jacket with a patch on the left bicep area, dark colored pants, boots, and a red stocking style cap exits the driver seat of the vehicle and walks to the bus stop. The individual can be seen placing the stickers on the plexiglass of the bus stop. After affixing the stickers, the individual removes a device from his pocket and appears to hold the device up and take a photograph of the stickers. At 7:39AM, the individual exits the bus stop while looking at the device in his hand while walking back to the vehicle.
The vehicle then travels on Railroad Drive towards Spring Street, stops, and performs a 3-point turn, enters the municipal parking lot, and parks at 7:40AM. The same individual exits the vehicle. The individual walks up to the parking meter and affixed a sticker to the meter. The individual returns to the vehicle and pulls forward toward the parking lot exit. The individual then exits the vehicle and walks to the informational sign at the entrance to the municipal lot. The informational sign is located at the entrance to the municipal lot and on the sidewalk of Railroad Drive, which is owned and maintained by Bridgewater State University. The individual then affixed a sticker to the sign and used the same device to take a picture. It is important to note that while taking the picture, the individual extends his right arm from the shoulder into the air and straightens his hand. This gesture is recognizable at the Nazi Salute and is commonly used to promote and signal obedience to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi ideology. The individual then enters the vehicle and exits onto Spring Street towards Bedford Street.
I contacted [a Bridgewater PD detective] and asked for assistance locating the vehicle. On Wednesday March 5th, 2025, [the detective] stated that the vehicle was located at [Beaudry's home in Bridgewater MA]. Bridgewater State University Police Detectives went to the address and observed [Beaudry's work truck]. The vehicle matched exactly with the vehicle I observed in the video. A query of the vehicle registration displayed the owner as [Beaudry's employer] of Raynham, MA.
[The detective captain] and I arrived at [the residence of Beaudry's employer] in Raynham to inquire about the vehicle. I knocked and [Beaudry's employer] exited the residence with a friendly demeanor and introduced himself. I explained that we were investigating an incident involving one of his vehicles, and I showed him a picture of the vehicle from the university camera system. The picture I displayed to [Beaudry's employer] was a still shot of the suspect vehicle as it was exiting Railroad Drive at the time of the incident. [Beaudry's employer] confirmed that the vehicle was his and stated that the vehicle was issued to one of his employees. [Beaudry's employer] stated that he owns a commercial landscaping and snow removal business and owns several commercial vehicles. It should be noted that the signage on the commercial vehicles at his residence matched the signage of the suspect vehicle located at [Beaudry's home]. [Beaudry's employer] was extremely forthcoming and cooperative, and stated that the vehicle is issued to Michael Beaudry, who resides at [an address] in Bridgewater. [Beaudry's employer] stated that Beaudry has been in possession of the vehicle for at least a few months, and that Beaudry is the only person authorized to operate the vehicle. [Beaudry's employer] described Beaudry as a loyal employee, with a bit of a past. When I inquired what he meant by that, he stated that Beaudry had employment issues in the past with another company, but [Beaudry's employer] had felt sorry for him and offered him employment after a separation from a previous employer. [Beaudry's employer] stated that he knew Beaudry was charged with but not convicted of Murder and Manslaughter charges in the past, and that he frequently travels to Maine.
[Beaudry's employer] stated that he had heard rumors of Beaudry being antisemitic and racist but had never directly observed that behavior. [Beaudry's employer] stated "If I ever saw it directly, I wouldn't have it." At this point, [Beaudry's employer] became concerned about the investigation, stating "After this talk, I am taking my truck back and separating him." [The detective captain] stated that we needed to preserve the integrity of the investigation asked [Beaudry's employer] to not disclose the meeting to anyone else, including Beaudry, and [Beaudry's employer] agreed. [Beaudry's employer] provided detectives with [Beaudry's cellphone number] and stated that this was Beaudry's phone number. Detectives then concluded the conversation and left to return to the police station.
While returning to the station, I received a phone call from [Beaudry's employer]. [Beaudry's employer] stated that during the previous week, Beaudry had asked to borrow one thousand dollars from him, and [Beaudry's employer] declined. Shortly after, [Beaudry's employer] received a notification from Eastern Bank that a transfer of 1,904.83 was initiated from an account. [Beaudry's employer] stated that Beaudry has access to his debit account to make purchases for vehicle fuel and incidentals. [Beaudry's employer] stated that he declined the transfer but wanted detectives to be aware of it in the chance it bears relevance.
Based on the information provided to detectives, I was able to verify through an RMV query that Michael Beaudry is a resident of [Beaudry's street address], Bridgewater, MA. An open-source search returned several news articles and a social media (Facebook) account for Beaudry.
I viewed Beaudry's Facebook account and observed several notable things, listed below:
• A photo of Beaudry and an unknown individual wearing Nazi military uniforms. Beaudry is wearing a Nazi patch sleeve on his left bicep. Beaudry wrote as a caption "the ss brothers we fight together we die together." The unknown individual is shouldering what appears to be a World War II German rifle. The rifle in the picture does not have an orange tip, commonly found with airsoft equipment.
• A photo of Beaudry in a Nazi uniform different from the Nazi uniform mentioned above.
• Several pictures of the engine of Beaudry's 1983 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Engraved into the engines black valve covers are white Nazi "SS" lightning bolt symbols.
• A photo of Beaudry wearing a different Nazi uniform, and a red swastika sleeve on his left bicep, holding a can of Budweiser Beer. Beaudry's face in this picture is partially panted black. In the background of this picture, several pictures of weapons are posted to the wall.
Aside from the notable items, several other aspects of his Facebook account indicate an obsession with firearms. Several pictures display multiple posters depicting rifles and handguns. Several pictures depict rifles leaning against the wall in the background. Once of these rifles displays an orange tip, but others do not. Beaudry's last post on Facebook is February 3, 2013. This would indicate that his account is longer being used, or that his account status was changed to "private" and does not publicly display current posts.
On Friday, March 7, 2025, Bridgewater State University Police Detectives secured an anticipatory search warrant authorizing the search of any mobile devices located on Beaudry's person. In addition, the search warrant also authorized the search of the white Ford F350 Beaudry was driving at the time of the offences.
A joint operation between Bridgewater State University Police and Massachusetts State Police was planned and executed on Friday, March 7, 2025, at approximately 1633 hours. Present for the operation were [two troopers with the MAPD Hate Crimes & Response Team, the BSUPD detective captain, a BSUPD detective sergeant, a BSUPD officer], and I. As a result of this operation, Beaudry was placed under arrest at [a street address] in the town of Raynham while exiting his vehicle. At the time of the arrest, Beaudry was operating the white [work vehicle] that was the subject of the search warrant.
I executed the search warrant immediately after detectives placed Beaudry into custody. A search of the vehicle produced the following results:
• 3 antisemitic stickers depicting a man dressed in traditional Jewish garb and an exaggerated facial feature (nose) with the wording "I DID THAT." These items were located in the middle console of the vehicle.
• A roll of stickers with the wording "TO LEARN WHO RULES OVER YOU SIMPLY FIND OUT WHO YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO CRITICIZE." The sticker also contains a QR Code. These items were located in the middle console of the vehicle.
• 2 stickers with the wording "WHITE LIVES MATTER - RACE OVER NATION." These items were located in the middle console of the vehicle.
• A roll of stickers with the wording "WHITE PRIDE WORLDWIDE" and the logo of a Celtic Cross. These items were located in the middle console of the vehicle.
• A sticker with the wording "HELLSTORM THE DOCUMENTARY - THE TRUE STORY OF ALLIED ATROCITIES DURING WORLD WAR II." This item was located in the driver side door panel and is the exact sticker that was used to deface the informational sign located at the entrance to the Spring Street municipal lot. [This is not a GDL flyer repurposed into a sticker, BUT Hellstorm is a piece of media listed on the GDL flyer site's list of "red pills".]
• A black handheld cellular phone, which was located in the cupholder of the middle console.
Beaudry's cell phone was booked into evidence, and immediately transported to the Massachusetts State Police Dartmouth Barracks for a forensic review.
At the time of his arrest, Beaudry was carrying several knives. Additionally, Beaudry was wearing the same stocking cap he was seen wearing in the above-mentioned videos, the same jacket with patches he was wearing in the videos, and black Corcoran jump style boots with red laces. One of the knives Beaudry was carrying was a Hitler Youth knife, with a swastika logo on the handle. Seized as evidence from Beaudry's person was the following:
• 2 stickers depicting Adolf Hitler with the wording "HE WAS RIGHT." This is the exact sticker that was used to deface the Spring Street Lot bus stop.
• 3 stickers with the wording "ADL ANTIDEFAMATION LEAGUE-ESTABLISHED IN 1913 TO PROTECT A JEWISH CHILD MURDERING PEDOPHILE LEO FRANK THIS ORGANIZATION IN CHARGE OF DETERMINING HATE SPEECH AND CENSORING AMERICANS ONLINE." [This is a GDL flyer repurposed into a sticker.]
• 5 stickers with the wording "WE ARE LESS THAN 8% OF THE WORLDWIDE POPULATION AND ARE RAPIDLY FACING EXTINCTION IN ALL OF THE COUNTRIES THAT WE BUILT-WHITE LIVES MATTER."
• 12 stickers with the wording "IF THIS IS FAKE IMAGINE HOW BAD HISTORY IS WATCH EUROPA THE LAST BATTLE - WHITE LIVES MATTER.” [This is not a GDL flyer repurposed into a sticker, BUT Europa is a piece of media listed on the GDL flyer site's list of "red pills".]
• 4 stickers with the wording "IT'S OK TO HATE N█████S."
• 4 stickers with the wording "WHO DESTROYED AMERICA? AMERICA WAS A GOD BLESSED NATION UNAFRAID TO PROCLAIM CHRIST IS KING! FIND OUT WHAT CHANGED." The sticker also depicted New York City in 1956.
• 5 stickers with the wording "WHITE MAN ZONE."
• 5 stickers with the wording "END THE WAR ON WHITE CHILDREN."
• 5 stickers referencing diversity, inclusion, and equity with the wording "DIE - Diversity means fewer white people, INCLUSION means exclusion of white people, EQUITY means stealing from white people." [This appears to be a GDL flyer repurposed into a sticker.]
• 5 stickers with the wording "ANTIFA IS AN ANTI-WHITE GENOCIDAL JEWISH MILITIA."
• 3 stickers depicting Adolf Hitler with the wording "HE DIES FOR YOU" and a QR code.
• A black bomber style jacket with patches on the shoulder area. On the left shoulder, a Goyim Defense League (GDL) patch is stitched on. On the right shoulder is a patch reading "ROCK AGAINST COMMUNISM" stitched on.
• A blank laminated check from Eastern Bank.
Beaudry was mirandized and booked without incident on the following charges:
1. MGL 266 § 126 - Defacement of property
2. MGL 266 § 126B - Tagging property
[One of the HART unit troopers] and I asked Beaudry if was willing to participate in a voluntary interview, and he agreed. I explained to Beaudry the charges he was arrested for, and he uttered "Is it sticker bombing?" I then asked how many incidents occurred, and Beaudry stated "Five. I think five, yeah." At this point, Beaudry stated "I think I should wait for my lawyer, right?" I confirmed that Beaudry was seeking legal representation and terminated the interview. Beaudry was then placed in the holding cell.
Assistant Clerk Magistrate Eric Donovan was contacted and set bail in the amount of fifty-thousand dollars. At the time of this report, Beaudry was in custody awaiting bail.
Takeaways & questions about Beaudry
- Beaudry was reported as having a slim build, standing at 5’11” and weighing 130lbs on his 2025 arrest report. Probably taken from his driver’s license? There’s no telling if that’s fluctuated at all, but there probably would’ve been some note in the arrest report if his weight had changed considerably.
- Beaudry is highly likely to be active in some neo-Nazi group with online presence, based off him taking photos of the stickers he was posting. Gathering evidence of one’s neo-Nazi & neo-fascist antics is pretty common, including in NSC-131, the Goyim Defense League, Patriot Front, Active Clubs, et cetera.
- Beaudry is likely a member of the Goyim Defense League, based on the amount of merchandise that directly referred to the GDL he had on him at the time of his arrest. Even had a patch on his jacket! The bar for GDL membership is pretty low, granted.
- Beaudry is possibly a member of Blood Tribe, based on his proximity to the Goyim Defense League (Pohlhaus and Minadeo were pretty chummy for awhile, with Minadeo getting a bunch of GDL members to show for a handful of Blood Tribe actions), the sheer amount of neo-Nazi tattoos he has, and the frequent trips up to Maine before and possibly during 2025.
- Beaudry is possibly a member of NSC-131, based on his proximity to the Goyim Defense League (Hood and Minadeo were also pretty chummy for awhile) and the bizarre “13 1/2” tattoo he has. Could be a 131 tatt that the arresting cop didn’t parse correctly?
- Beaudry wears red laces on his Corcoran boots. Does he wear them straight-laced? Is he using his laces to rep the accidental death of his father?
- Photos from Beaudry’s Facebook profile have him standing in a duck-footed posture pretty reliably. Based on this, his preferences in footwear, and his likely build, he’s a pretty decent visual match for a number of members of NSC-131, Blood Tribe, and the Goyim Defense League. Said individual members tend to wear long sleeves and pants, as well as gloves, which would do a good job of covering the amount of tattoos Beaudry wears on the parts of his body he wears ’em.
- If Beaudry has any first aid training, he’s a lock for a specific NSC-131 member who has been seen with various styles of medic bag at a handful of NSC-131 actions during 2022-2023.
- So during the week of February 23rd to March 1st, 2025, Beaudry tried to steal just shy of $2k from his employer. For what? The lawsuit against the GDL for their assaults in Nashville TN during July 2024 didn’t happen until June 2025, so they’re out. NSC-131 has been begging for donations to their legal defense fund since December 2023, they did end up having a court date on March 12th, could be their attorney’s retainer ran low and they needed a top-up. I do recall that, during February 2025, the city of Springfield OH sued Blood Tribe over their harassment of the local Haitian community; this feels like the most likely one. The fact that it’s an irregular amount with cent values indicates to me that he was maybe trying to convert the money to a specific amount of cryptocurrency. According to CoinMarketCap, cryptocurrency values on 02/23/2025 put the amount of money Beaudry tried to send as roughly 0.0198 Bitcoin, 0.675 Ethereum, or 8.06 Monero. [1] Barring fluctuations in value and transaction costs, 0.02 Bitcoin seems like a clean number to me. I can also concede that maybe he just tried sending a specific amount of money to some non-chud doofus or that he even got taken by a 419 scam.
- The biggest question for me, of course, is when and why was Beaudry taking his trips to Maine. Beaudry’s employer never said the guy took his work truck to Maine, to which he’d only had access to for a few months; he just offered Beaudry taking frequent trips to Maine as a piece of information about him. Was he going up there to get tattoos from Pohlhaus? Was he working on the camp in Springfield?
Lookbook
Photos were uploaded to Beaudry’s Facebook during January 2012, and have been reproduced without permission or respect.








Quotes
I don’t know why I did that. I’m sorry, Dad.
— Beaudry, according to a good Samaritan, February 4th, 2013 [1]
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to do it, I didn't mean it.
— Beaudry while being taken into custody, according to a neighbor, February 4th, 2013 [1]
Oh my God, I can’t believe I killed my father.
— Beaudry, according to Weymouth police officers notifying him of his father’s death while in custody, February 4th, 2013 [1]
Is it sticker bombing?
[...]
Five. I think five, yeah. I think I should wait for my lawyer, right?
— Beaudry, according to a law enforcement officer interviewing him on the charges for which he was arrested, and how many times he had done similar, March 7th, 2025 [♠]
External citations
♠ – See various police reports:
- For information relating to Beaudry’s arrest for vandalizing the BSU campus during March 2025, see Bridgewater State University PD Arrest Reports #25-522-AR (Beaudry, Michael E.).
♣ – See various court records:
- For information relating to Beaudry’s trial for the accidental death of his father during February 2013, see Trial Court of Massachusetts, Quincy District Court case #1356CR000845 (Commmonwealth v. Beaudry, Michael Edward) and Norfolk Superior Court case #1382CR00246 (Commmonwealth v. Beaudry, Michael Edward).
- For information relating to Beaudry’s trial for vandalizing the BSU campus during March 2025, see Trial Court of Massachusetts, Brockton District Court case #2515CR000972 (Commmonwealth v. Beaudry, Michael Edward).
Changelog
August 5th, 2025
- Published this document. I won’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good about this, and if he’s not tri-carding I’m frankly still good with collecting a dossier on this jackass. Still, kind of a Hail Mary? My only photos of this guy are from 2013 or before. They didn’t even release a mugshot for the 2025 thing! I hope this nets something. :\
August 4th, 2025
- Created this document.