2023-09-05 at 9:45 PM UTC
Wariat
Marine/Preteen Biologist
they became no better than chomos/sex offenders:
"One AB dropout called the new Aryan Brotherhood the "Heroin Brotherhood" and said that they went into "Crip mode" soon after the formation of the council. The leadership put an end to the war with the rival Black Guerrilla Family (BGF). They were selling "Tookie" Williams' (Crip) and "Ray Ray" Browning's (Blood & BGF) dope and murdering white men aligned to either Binky or Blue. The final straw occurred when the AB commission voted to murder the innocent father of my informant, an Aryan Brotherhood defector, Steve Barnes.
Gruesome Murders
The convict code says the killing of innocent parties—wives, children, and parents—is wrong. But in 1983, with Council members Big Mike Thompson and Clifford Smith objecting, Curtis Price was dispatched to murder Steve's father Richard Barnes, as well as a female AB associate who assisted Price. Price's success in his mission came at a cost, with fallout including the defections of several influential Brand members. Thompson and Smith, in particular, subsequently debriefed with CDC gang investigators and became informants for the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Major Crimes Bureau, Prison Gang Unit. My predecessors Sgt. "Barney" Barnett and Dep. Harry Harryman laid the framework using these informants for the case that became the ATF's 2002 RICO indictments against the Aryan Brotherhood leadership."
2023-09-05 at 9:47 PM UTC
Wariat
Marine/Preteen Biologist
and hells angels some of them were even worse:
"The Hell's Angels had originally contracted the Aryan Brotherhood to kill a "snitch" named Margo Compton. But adhering to their principle against killing innocents, the AB refused to be involved in the murder of Margo's six-year-old twins. McClure had no such compunction, torturing Compton and killing her children in front of her before killing a male guest and Compton herself. Owing to the testimony offered by AB informants, Garrett and McClure were convicted for the four murders."