Girlfriend-beating white supremacist throws tantrum as he's sentenced to life in jail
Tyler Clark (Photo via Montgomery County, Texas Jail)

A white supremacist gang leader threw a tantrum in court this week after he was sentenced to life in prison for the kidnapping and beating of a former girlfriend.

Law and Crime News reports that 31-year-old white supremacist gang leader Tyler Clark repeatedly interrupted his one-time girlfriend in court this week as she was delivering a victim impact statement.

A judge in Texas admonished Clark to be quiet as she spoke, to which he said it didn't matter because he had already been sentenced to life in jail.

"Clark, a resident of Porter, kidnapped the woman, who has not been identified, last year from Harris County and then drove her to Montgomery County, assaulting her the entire way," Law and Crime News adds. "Images of her face after she suffered those beatings in the car were shown to jurors as evidence. She was left unrecognizable, prosecutors said."

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Despite this, reports local news station ABC 13, Clark's attorneys argued that their client could be rehabilitated and that he had "vowed to change his life."

Clark seems to have undermined those claims, however, when he refused to be quiet as he watched the woman he was convicted of beating deliver her statement to the court.