anti-racism website: A blogger on an anti-racism website drew attention to the photo shortly after it was taken, according to CTV. Neither man knew they were taking a photo with a member of a politically polarized group. Both men attended an Oct. 15 walk on east-Windsor's Ganatchio Trail in support of 75-year-old Anne Widholm, who remains in critical condition after a brutal attack left her unconscious and bleeding on the trail in the early morning hours on Sunday Oct. 8. James Godden's photo was one of dozens taken with hundreds of community members in attendance throughout the day. Dilkens says there was nothing out of the ordinary about Godden when he approached and requested a picture. Godden's Facebook page indicates he is the Essex County President of The Soldiers of Odin a group known for its anti-Muslim and anti-immigration agenda.
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