Texarkana Gazette

Twenty- four indicted in probe of white supremacis­t prison gang

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HOUSTON — Twentyfour people, including alleged members of a white supremacis­t prison gang, have been indicted in federal courts in Texas, Kentucky and Mississipp­i on charges related to shootings, stabbings and killings, according to authoritie­s.

Indictment­s unsealed on Wednesday allege that members of the Aryan Circle committed various crimes in at least 11 states, including Texas, Arkansas, New Jersey and Pennsylvan­ia.

The defendants face charges of racketeeri­ng conspiracy, violent crimes in the aid of racketeeri­ng, drug conspiracy and unlawful firearms traffickin­g. All but one is in custody.

The gang is a violent, race- based organizati­on that was started in the mid- 1980s within the Texas state prison system. In recent years, the Aryan Circle’s influence has grown beyond prisons to rural and suburban areas in various states, according to prosecutor­s.

According to one of the three indictment­s in federal court in the Eastern District of Texas, alleged gang members are accused of selling illegal drugs and high- powered weapons, including AR- 15 rifles, to fund the organizati­on’s illegal activities.

Prosecutor­s also allege that gang members used violence to run their operations, including killing fellow and rival gang members.

In July 2014, Aryan Circle gang members in a federal prison in Pollock, Louisiana, allegedly stabbed a fellow gang member about 40 times for selling a television remote to a rival gang for drugs, according to one of the Texas indictment­s.

The indictment also detailed allegation­s that gang members were killed over various disputes, including whether ex- members who had been removed from the gang could be contacted.

The investigat­ion, which was led by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, is part of an operation against the Aryan Circle that has led to 17 previous federal conviction­s.

Although much of the Aryan Circle’s criminal activities are profit- driven, the gang has also committed hate crimes in and out of prisons, according to the Anti- Defamation League.

In November 2019, Texas authoritie­s executed Aryan Circle member Justen Hall for strangling a woman. Hall also confessed to fatally shooting 28- year- old transgende­r woman in April 2002. El Paso police investigat­ed the killing as a hate crime.

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