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57 white supremacist gang members charged in North Texas drug trafficking, kidnapping conspiracy
Federal authorities have charged 57 members of several white supremacist prison gangs in a large North Texas drug trafficking and kidnapping conspiracy after an investigation by federal, state and local police agencies.
Officials arrested 42 of the gang members last week across the North Texas area, U.S. Attorney Erin Nealy Cox said Monday during a news conference.
Nine others were already in custody for unrelated state charges, and six are still being sought, she said.
The defendants are linked to several violent and racist prison gangs that include the Aryan Circle, the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, the Peckerwoods, the Soldiers of Aryan Culture and the Dirty White Boys, the 55-count indictment says.
The Dirty White Boys originated in 1985 in the federal Bureau of Prisons, where it was the name of a prison softball team.
"These white supremacist gangs have long plagued our communities and prisons," Nealy Cox said.
57 white supremacist gang members charged in North Texas drug trafficking, kidnapping conspiracy | Crime | Dallas News
DANG!
LOL! The 'Dirty White Boys' What's with that? Other than bad looking tattoos?
Federal authorities have charged 57 members of several white supremacist prison gangs in a large North Texas drug trafficking and kidnapping conspiracy after an investigation by federal, state and local police agencies.
Officials arrested 42 of the gang members last week across the North Texas area, U.S. Attorney Erin Nealy Cox said Monday during a news conference.
Nine others were already in custody for unrelated state charges, and six are still being sought, she said.
The defendants are linked to several violent and racist prison gangs that include the Aryan Circle, the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, the Peckerwoods, the Soldiers of Aryan Culture and the Dirty White Boys, the 55-count indictment says.
The Dirty White Boys originated in 1985 in the federal Bureau of Prisons, where it was the name of a prison softball team.
"These white supremacist gangs have long plagued our communities and prisons," Nealy Cox said.
57 white supremacist gang members charged in North Texas drug trafficking, kidnapping conspiracy | Crime | Dallas News
DANG!
LOL! The 'Dirty White Boys' What's with that? Other than bad looking tattoos?
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