In a landmark court ruling, the Proud Boys group has been forced to give up their name to the historic Metropolitan AME black church after vandalizing their sanctuary. The decision came after a series of racially motivated attacks on the church, including defacing the building with racist slogans and symbols.

The church, a pillar in the black community for over a century, has long been a target of hate groups. However, the congregation refused to back down in the face of adversity, and rallied support from civil rights organizations and allies.

Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant, the pastor of Metropolitan AME, expressed relief at the court's decision, stating that the church's name should not be associated with hate and bigotry. He thanked the community for standing in solidarity with the church and helping to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The ruling serves as a powerful symbol of resilience and unity in the face of hatred. The Metropolitan AME church will now carry on its legacy as a beacon of hope and strength, while the Proud Boys group will be forced to rebrand in the wake of their defeat.