CAGED GANG BOSSES STILL RUNNING DEADLY BUSINESS!
MAXIMUM SECURITY CAN’T STOP ARYAN BROTHERHOOD’S DRUG & MURDER OPERATIONS
AMERICA’S most ruthless gangsters don’t let imprisonment stop them from conducting their bloody business!
Federal prosecutors have rounded up 16 high-ranking members of the vicious Aryan Brotherhood for allegedly running a drug-dealing and killing machine that operated from California to Missouri — both inside and beyond their maximum-security cages. “Notoriously dangerous inmates aren’t necessarily thwarted by prison walls,” said Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Christopher Nielsen.
Nine of the 16 charged are already serving time. All are members of the syndicate formed by white inmates at San Quentin State Prison in the ’60s — a group that’s now a national organized crime network so powerful, Mafia boss John Gotti once asked for their protection!
Per investigators, convicted killers Danny Troxell, 66, and Ronald “Renegade” Yandell, 56, and the latter’s cellmate William Sylvester, 51, are the brutal group’s “commission,” which allegedly called the shots in prisons and beyond. “Despite the incarceration of its leaders, the
Aryan Brotherhood has maintained its influence over members and associates both inside and outside prison,” said U.S. Attorney McGregor Scott. “The charges allege murders of those who run afoul of the gang, as well as a drug operation that spans counties and states.”
Yandell wrote an op-ed for a San Francisco paper arguing for the rights of inmates in solitary, and Troxell filed a complaint letter resulting in gang members being returned to the general prison population, which provides them with the opportunity to commit more crimes!
Among those released from isolation was Aryan enemy Black Guerilla Family leader Hugo “Yogi” Pinell, 71 — a rapist and killer who was in isolation 45 years before he was taken out in a Sacramento prison yard by two Aryan gang members.
Yandell and Sylvester allegedly used smuggled cellphones to direct drug trafficking operations in California. Lawyer Kevin Macnamara, 39, is charged with smuggling drugs, tobacco and cellphones to help them conduct their business!
The arrests are a blow to the Brotherhood, one of the largest criminal organizations whose thousands of members have sworn to “kill or be killed.”