Posted on 08/13/2010 10:40:10 AM PDT by FourPeas
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP): Authorities say the accomplice to an Arizona fugitive was acting as a drug mule for a white supremacy group weeks before she helped him escape from prison.
But Casslyn Mae Welch wasn't charged with narcotics violations until she was tied to the escape of three inmates from the Arizona state prison near Kingman.
Mohave County sheriff's spokeswoman Trish Carter says investigators were performing random checks of vehicles in the prison's parking lot in June when they discovered what was believed to be marijuana and heroin in Welch's vehicle.
Welch was visiting her fiance and cousin, John McCluskey, at the time.
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Just imagine, the Oklahoma couple might still be alive if they’d popped her when they first found the drugs. Perhaps they were trying to get more info on the white supremacists.
Uh-huh. Would the "authority" making this statement be one David Gonzalez, U.S. Marshall for the District of Arizona?
Or possibly his assistant, one Fidencio Rivera, Deputy U.S. Marshall for the District of Arizona, prominent member of the Latino Peace Officers Association (what one might call a "Hispanic Supremacy Group").
The murderers in question may belong to some prison biker gangs that are identified as "white supremacist", but the prisons segment that way (black/brown/white gangs) and it's ludicrous to identify them as anything but a bunch of thug garbage.
That explains much.
Seeing the tatoos in the photos of the guy plus the “meth” face of the woman, this comes as no surprise.
What the He!! is it about Kingman?
(Not that our part of the state is any better...)
Funny how the reporters covering this story had almost immediate access to the “expert opinion” of the Southern Poverty Law Center, huh?
America must be cleansed of the Americans before it can be Truly Virtuous
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