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Aryan Brotherhood

gang logo: AB (abbreviation of the Aryan Brotherhood)
Mission Statement: pursuing white supremacists, white prisoner united against blacks and Mexican prisoners.
Current aim: to become "the best criminal group."
Conditions for membership: Must participate in murder or other bloody violence.
The oath of membership: integrity, loyalty and silence, the three basic principles of this honor, from now on.

Organizational structure: The "Aryan Brotherhood" is organized very tightly, mainly composed of 4 parts. The leading body is the highest committee composed of three people, followed by a small advisory group consisting of more than 100 persons in charge of all states and federal prisons in the United States. The third layer is a large number of ordinary members, and the bottom layer is forced Or be tempted to work as a "partner" for the Brotherhood. The Brotherhood requires members not to disclose their identity or any secrets of the organization to outsiders, and offenders will be put to death. It is said that since the 1990s, Mills, Bingham and Benton, who later defected, have been members of the gang’s "three-person Supreme Council."
Development history:
●1964: The "Aryan Brotherhood" was founded in the highest security prison in San Quentin, California. The founder was an Irish motorcyclist. The purpose was to fight against another gang, the "black guerrilla family", but there are also rumors. , The predecessor of the Aryan Brotherhood was the "Blue Bird" gang active in the 1950s;
● 1980: Throughout the 1980s, the "Aryan Brotherhood" became more organized and they established a complete Chain of command. The gang is divided into two parts-the "Federal Conference" and the "California Conference". The "Federal Conference" formed a three-person leadership group to direct the operation of the gang in the federal prison, while the "Baron" Barry Mills and the "big man" Taylor Bean Hanmu is the head of the general gang;
●1982: A report from the FBI claimed that the "Aryan Brotherhood" began recruiting new members from prisons nationwide, although the warden tried to disband Ya by changing prisons for gang members The Ryan Brotherhood, but instead let the gang sprawl, the "Aryan Brotherhood" established a Supreme Council to plan and approve the gang’s murder operations and plans;
●October 22, 1983: At the Marion Prison in Illinois, USA, members of the "Aryan Brotherhood" stabbed 4 guards. Two of them died of their injuries. This was the first time in American history. Two guards were killed in the federal prison in the same day;
●1990: The top leadership of the "Aryan Brotherhood" redeployed the leaders of the gang, focusing on the development of the leader of the "ultra-safe" prison, during the 1990s , The "Aryan Brotherhood" vigorously developed the prison drug trade and gambling business;
●1992: Federal prosecutor Michael Jessner began investigating a case of strangulation of an inmate at Lamberk Federal Prison in California, USA. It is said that The case was done by the "Aryan Brotherhood";
●1993: The Federal Commander of the "Aryan Brotherhood" established a leading group to organize a gang activity in the federal prison once a day;
●Autumn 1994: Michael Patrick Mikee Ercinny came to the "ultra-safe" federal prison in Leavenworth, Kansas. He used to serve his sentence in the Marion Federal Penitentiary. He was the capable man of the "Baron" Barry Mills. Mike Elsini soon became a man. A daunting gang member, in 2002, he was accused of organizing the daily activities of the "Aryan Brotherhood" in Marion Prison and smuggling drugs to Leavenworth Prison;
●March 24, 1995: Located in northwestern California Pelican State’s “ultra-safe” prison released a member of the “Aryan Brotherhood” named Robert Kali. He was released on probation. However, on the 6th day after his release, he shot a police officer— -This incident shows that the power of the Aryan Brotherhood has extended beyond the high wall;
●August 28, 1997: Under the command of "Baron" Barry Mills and "Big Man" Taylor Bingham, the United States A race war broke out in the Lewisburg Prison in Pennsylvania. Gang members carried out the massacre of black prisoners with knives. Six people were stabbed and two were seriously injured.
●1999: "Baron" Barry Mills was released on parole Gang members wrote letters asking them to extend the gang’s activities beyond the prison, so the gang members let these parole prisoners act as drug dealers, arms dealers, robbers and thugs;
●August 28, 2002: Federal Prosecutor Jesner formally prosecuted almost all the leaders of the "Aryan Brotherhood", accusing them of murder, extortion, robbery, deliberate injury and drug smuggling;
●March 14, 2006 : A series of trials against members of the "Aryan Brotherhood" officially began in California. The first to be tried were the four important leaders "Baron" Barry Mills, "Big Man" Taylor Bingham, and "Snail" Edgar. Hover and Christopher Gibson, in addition to 40 gang members, were charged. The complaint was 140 pages long and listed their numerous evil deeds, including 32 immediate or attempted murders;
●July 13, 2006: Defense lawyers make closing submissions;
●July 28, 2006: The jury announced the crimes of Barry Mills and Taylor Bingham;
●October 2006: 11 members of the Aryan Brotherhood will be tried in Los Angeles court .

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Felon quotes

  • John Smith: [first words to his new cell mate] You jerk off? Face the wall. You break wind? Put your ass to the door. You shit or piss? In the can. You do all that, we'll get along famously.

  • Gordon Camrose: You gotta stop living in the past, John.

    John Smith: Hey, I am the past.

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