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Like most other white supremacist prison gangs such as the Aryan Brotherhood and the Nazi Lowriders, the SAC are strongly anti-Semitic. [9] [13] [14] For the Soldiers of Aryan Culture, hatred towards Jews is rather common. The SAC code of conduct requires its members to attack known sex offenders and informants.
Prison authorities alleged Clement joined the Aryan Brotherhood in 1995, which he denied. "I'm no part of no gang," Clement told the parole board, "and I don't plan on ever being part of no gang." ***
The Aryan Brotherhood (AB or The Brand) is a neo-Nazi prison gang and an organized crime syndicate that is based in the United States and has an estimated 15,000–20,000 members both inside and outside prisons.
Utah State Prison main complex, December 2007 Promontory Unit of the prison, December 2007. Utah State Prison (USP) was one of two prisons managed by the Utah Department of Corrections' Division of Institutional Operations. [1] It was located in Draper, Utah, United States, about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Salt Lake City. [2] It was replaced ...
A jury in Sacramento convicted three Aryan Brotherhood prison gang members Tuesday on all counts in a weeks-long trial charging them with racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder and drug running ...
Filings in federal court in Sacramento accuse an Aryan Brotherhood inmate facing trial in a massive racketeering lawsuit with hiding a handmade shank inside his cell mattress at California State ...
On March 3, 2014, inmates Ricky Fackrell and Christopher Cramer stabbed inmate Leo Johns to death. Fackrell, Cramer, and Johns were all members of the white supremacist prison gang Soldiers of Aryan Culture (SAC). Fackrell and Cramer decided they needed to punish Johns for gambling and drinking, activities that are prohibited for SAC members.
Jail Deaths By State. The Department of Justice publishes annual counts of jail fatalities by state, but 2013 is the last year for which such data is available. This graphic allows you to browse by state to see how our 2015-16 numbers compare with the DOJ's tallies from previous years.