White supremacist gang gaining clout

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BUENA PARK, Calif. - The white supremacist gang Public Enemy No. 1 began two decades ago as a group of teenage punk-rock fans from upper-middle class bedroom communities in Southern California.

Now, the violent gang that deals in drugs, guns and identity theft is gaining clout across the West after forging an alliance with the notorious Aryan Brotherhood, authorities say.


Police say the gang has compiled a "hit list" targeting five officers and a gang prosecutor — a sign of just how brazen Public Enemy has become.
"They make police officers very, very nervous," said Cpl. Nate Booth, a gang detective with the Buena Park Police Department in Orange County.
Law enforcement officials trace the gang's rise to shifts in the power structure inside prisons.


The Aryan Brotherhood has long been the dominant white supremacist gang behind bars, with the Nazi Low Riders acting as its foot soldiers on the outside for drug dealing and identity theft.
In 2000, officials reclassified the Low Riders as a prison-based gang and began sending its members to solitary confinement as soon as they were imprisoned.
The crackdown hurt the gang's ability to interact with the Aryan Brotherhood, which turned to Public Enemy, authorities say. The alliance was cemented in 2005 when Donald Reed "Popeye" Mazza, an alleged leader of Public Enemy, was inducted into the Aryan Brotherhood.
The pact has increased Public Enemy's wealth and recruiting power, said Steve Slaten, a special agent for the California Department of Corrections.
In the past three years, its ranks have doubled to at least 400, but authorities suspect there could be hundreds of other members operating under the radar. They said heavy recruiting is taking place throughout California and Arizona, and members have been picked up by police in Nevada and Idaho.


"They move around. We find them everywhere," said Lowell Smith of the Orange County Probation Department.
The gang traces its roots to the punk rock subculture in Long Beach in the 1980s. It soon shifted its base to nearby Orange County and in the 1990s began recruiting what police call "bored latchkey kids" — white teenagers from upper-middle class neighborhoods.


Public Enemy is now involved in identity theft. Booth said the gang has gone from swiping personal information from mailboxes and trash to stealing entire credit profiles with the help of girlfriends and wives who take jobs at banks, mortgage companies and even state motor vehicle departments.
Money from those operations is used to fuel its methamphetamine business, he said.


Two months ago, police agencies in Orange County arrested 67 suspected members after learning about the hit list against officers in Anaheim, Buena Park and Costa Mesa. Those arrested in the raid were charged with conspiracy to commit murder, possession of illegal weapons and identity theft, among other things. Police have not released their names or further details because the investigation is continuing.


Booth recalled another case in which a member of the gang fired dozens of rounds at police from a car driven by his girlfriend during a high-speed freeway pursuit. After being arrested, the man was taken to an emergency room, where he grabbed a scalpel and tried to slash a deputy before cutting himself, Booth said.


Authorities worry that Public Enemy is using stolen credit information to learn the home addresses of police and their families. Some officers have gone to court to have addresses removed from those records, Booth said.



http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070304/ap_on_re_us/white_supremacist_gang
 
Now that is scary. Kinda makes me glad that although we have that stuff over here, its on a much smaller scale.

How does the dealing meth and attacking cops further their cause though?
 
to being control...they are friggin nazis after all. :cmad:

People like these, give punk a bad name. :cmad:
 
god i hate this world sometimes :(
 
True. It's not always rich kids though. But I know what you mean, it does seem ironic that bored rich kids turn punk and talk about getting rid of the middle class and f**k the middle class.

For them, I think it's a way of saying "F**k you mum and dad. I hate you. You didn't get me a PS3 for my birthday!" :o
 
I wondered..... why there's no such thing as black supremacists?
 
I'm sure there is, but it's probably over looked.
 
Nazis. I hate these guys.

indy_beats_a_nazi.jpg
 
You'd think they'd choose a name not so close to rap group involving Flavor Flav' :huh:
 
Gang of racists ... wow. A gang is bad enough but a gang of sick bas****s it just sad.

Where is Indy when you need him?
 
LOL, I thought the whole white supremacy argument was how the other races are so prone to break the laws and not live by societies rule.

way to compartmentalize *******s :up:
 
Seems like they're just like any other gang. Most gangs especially hispanic ones will just be of one race.
 
The Panthers were extremists, true enough, but they did that due to the injustice they felt. Not saying their teachings were right, but that's their reason. These Public Enemy fools are just angry white kids.
 
The Panthers were extremists, true enough, but they did that due to the injustice they felt. Not saying their teachings were right, but that's their reason. These Public Enemy fools are just angry white kids.
What the hell do rich white kids have to be angry about?
 
The Panthers took arms against racist cops who got away with murder. I except their extremism. It goes beyond just "Feeling injustice." It was the countless members of family who ended up in a river, dead, after being arrested an hour earlier.
 
Gang of racists ... wow. A gang is bad enough but a gang of sick bas****s it just sad.

Where is Indy when you need him?
Why is a gang "bad" exactly? I thought it's what a gang stood for that made them "bad" or good.
 
The Panthers took arms against racist cops who got away with murder. I except their extremism. It goes beyond just "Feeling injustice." It was the countless members of family who ended up in a river, dead, after being arrested an hour earlier.

There was a HBO special on how the gangs in LA came about and actually how The first black gangs in LA were started because the black kids that lived there were being beat up by white gangs, so strength in numbers, they would stick together for defense really. Later, when all the whites began moving from Compton, Inglewood, etc, the gangs had little to defend against and began starting trouble with another (like a soldier without a war). Then came a lot of police injustice because of the racist police chief (dont recall his name at this time). So, the Black panthers formed to prevent police brutality and the like. (they did other things to, but at the time, this was a main purpose).
Anyways, this Public Enemy is simply another thing that can be attributed (to some extent) to no home life, poor parenting.
 

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