Not sure you looked them up very hard. Various law enforcement agencies and legal entities have them documented as "Neo-Nazi"...and not sure if you read the wiki but:
"On August 27, 2018, charges were filed by the
United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in
Charlottesville, Virginia, against four members of the group in connection to their actions at the
Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017. They were arrested by the FBI, and the charges were unsealed and announced on October 2, 2018. The four California men — Benjamin D. Daley, 25, and Thomas W. Gillen, 34, both of
Redondo Beach; Michael P. Miselis, 29, of
Lawndale; and Cole E. White, 34, of
Clayton — were charged with a single count each of violating the federal rioting statute as well as with conspiring to violate it. They were said to have come to the rally "with the intent to . . . commit violent acts in furtherance of a riot." According to an affidavit, the four men who were charged were "among the most violent individuals present in Charlottesville" for the rally. The charges were not related to the death of
Heather Hyer.
On May 3, 2019, Daley and Miselis pled guilty to conspiring to riot, joining the other Rise Above members who had done so earlier. Three of the four were sentenced on July 19: Daley to 37 months, Gillen to 33 months, and Miselis to 27 months. Cole White was to be sentenced at a later date. In August 2020, the unanimous
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the convictions of Daley and Miselis because, it found, any unconstitutionally
overbroad elements of the
Anti-Riot Act were fully
severable.
When Miselis was arrested, a search of his house found
assault weapon ammunition, smoke bombs and flares, as well as a poster which read "88", code for "
Heil Hitler" — "H" being the eighth letter of the alphabet. Miselis had recently met members of violent white supremacist groups in Europe, according to prosecutors."
That last paragraph should be of interest to you.