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Related: About this forumAryan Knights, Severely Violent Criminals gang members indicted on drug, gun charges
Mitch Ryals Retweeted:The gang members you dont hear about.
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July 20, 2018
Bill Morlin
Federal drug and firearms charges are contained in a new indictment naming 13 alleged members of two white supremacist prison gangs operating in Idaho, authorities announced Thursday.
The two gangs, the Aryan Knights and Severely Violent Criminals, carry influence inside the states prisons and in various communities in southern Idaho, authorities say.
Eleven of the 13 defendants are accused of drug crimes, including distribution of methamphetamine and three counts of conspiracy to distribute the drug, U.S. Attorney Bart Davis said in announcing the charges.
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I am confident with these arrests our streets, our communities and our state are safer, Davis told the Idaho Statesman. I am also confident these gang street operations are substantially weakened.
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Bill Morlin
Federal drug and firearms charges are contained in a new indictment naming 13 alleged members of two white supremacist prison gangs operating in Idaho, authorities announced Thursday.
The two gangs, the Aryan Knights and Severely Violent Criminals, carry influence inside the states prisons and in various communities in southern Idaho, authorities say.
Eleven of the 13 defendants are accused of drug crimes, including distribution of methamphetamine and three counts of conspiracy to distribute the drug, U.S. Attorney Bart Davis said in announcing the charges.
....
I am confident with these arrests our streets, our communities and our state are safer, Davis told the Idaho Statesman. I am also confident these gang street operations are substantially weakened.
....
Aryan Knights, Severely Violent Criminals gang members indicted on drug, gun charges
By Christina Lords And Ruth Brown
clords@idahostatesman.com
rbrown@idahostatesman.com
July 19, 2018 10:10 AM
Updated July 19, 2018 03:54 PM
A federal grand jury indicted 13 people including members of the Aryan Knights and Severely Violent Criminals gangs for drug distribution, conspiracy, unlawful possession of firearms and other crimes, according to U.S. Attorney Bart Davis.
Of the 13 people indicted, 11 face drug charges, including 13 counts of distribution of methamphetamine and three counts of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Two people were indicted on gun charges, including three counts of unlawful possession of a firearm.
These gang members and their associates were operating primarily in Ada County, with some activity in Canyon County, Davis said.
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The charges stem from an investigation by the Treasure Valley Metro Violent Crimes Task Force. The charges are being prosecuted by the special assistant U.S. attorney hired by the Treasure Valley Partnership, the Canyon County Prosecuting Attorneys Office and the state of Idaho to address gang crimes.
Top row (left to right): Cameron Ball, Frank Gorrell, Jesse Ford, Keith Murphy Bottom row (left to right): Kimberly Hale, Jennifer Sayer, Jeremy Lyons, Kirstin Decker (aka Kirstin Walz)
By Christina Lords And Ruth Brown
clords@idahostatesman.com
rbrown@idahostatesman.com
July 19, 2018 10:10 AM
Updated July 19, 2018 03:54 PM
A federal grand jury indicted 13 people including members of the Aryan Knights and Severely Violent Criminals gangs for drug distribution, conspiracy, unlawful possession of firearms and other crimes, according to U.S. Attorney Bart Davis.
Of the 13 people indicted, 11 face drug charges, including 13 counts of distribution of methamphetamine and three counts of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Two people were indicted on gun charges, including three counts of unlawful possession of a firearm.
These gang members and their associates were operating primarily in Ada County, with some activity in Canyon County, Davis said.
....
The charges stem from an investigation by the Treasure Valley Metro Violent Crimes Task Force. The charges are being prosecuted by the special assistant U.S. attorney hired by the Treasure Valley Partnership, the Canyon County Prosecuting Attorneys Office and the state of Idaho to address gang crimes.
Top row (left to right): Cameron Ball, Frank Gorrell, Jesse Ford, Keith Murphy Bottom row (left to right): Kimberly Hale, Jennifer Sayer, Jeremy Lyons, Kirstin Decker (aka Kirstin Walz)
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Aryan Knights, Severely Violent Criminals gang members indicted on drug, gun charges (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2018
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Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)1. Sure hope the Feds do not blow this case
like the Bundy Gang Trail.
underpants
(186,651 posts)3. Or the Twin Peaks bust in Waco
That's turned into a nightmare
underpants
(186,651 posts)2. Is the name really Severely Violent Criminals?
They are out there. Yikes, rough crowd.
Had a family member (married in) who saw a cousin at a bar and he came by to tell her "You don't know me. Don't look at me". Undercover DEA ATF something. He showed up at at other family's house and they met him with a shotgun. After he took off his sunglasses they realized who he was.
Saw him at a wedding. Retired. He'd been through it and it showed.
jmowreader
(51,458 posts)4. Yup. That's their official name.