Kyle Chapman (American activist)

Kyle Chapman (born 1975 or 1976), also known by the nickname Based Stickman, is an American white nationalist and alt-right activist. He earned his nickname and prominence in the alt-right movement after he was recorded beating an anti-fascist counter-protester with a stick at the March 2017 March 4 Trump rally in Berkeley, California. Shortly after, he founded the Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights (FOAK), a paramilitary group that is considered a partner or subgroup of the far-right, neo-fascist Proud Boys organization. He led the FOAK until later that year, when he faded from his leadership position following an assault conviction related to the March 4 Trump rally. In November 2020, Chapman announced an attempted takeover of the Proud Boys organization, as well as a plan to reform the group as an explicitly white supremacist organization. The attempted coup was not successful.

Kyle Chapman
Born1975 or 1976 (age 47–48)
NationalityAmerican
Other names
  • Based Stickman
  • Alt-Knight
Organizations
  • Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights
  • Resist Marxism
  • Proud Boys
MovementAlt-right
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