Posted on 04/02/2013 12:09:03 AM PDT by JerseyanExile
Suspicion in the slayings of a Texas district attorney and his wife shifted Monday to a violent white supremacist prison gang that was the focus of a December law enforcement bulletin warning that its members might try to attack police or prosecutors.
The weekend deaths of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife, who were found fatally shot in their home, were especially jarring because they happened just a couple of months after one of the county's assistant district attorneys, Mark Hasse, was killed near his courthouse office.
And less than two weeks ago, Colorado's prison chief was shot to death at his front door, apparently by a white supremacist ex-convict who died in a shootout with deputies after fleeing to Texas.
The Aryan Brotherhood of Texas has been in the state's prison system since the 1980s, when it began as a white supremacist gang that protected its members and ran illegal activities, including drug distribution, according to Terry Pelz, a former Texas prison warden and expert on the gang.
The group, which has a long history of violence and retribution, is now believed to have more than 4,000 members in and out of prison who deal in a variety of criminal enterprises, including prostitution, robbery and murder.
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The M. O. fits the south of the border cartels much better. But since they give so much in political contributions they are above suspicion.
Mythical white supremes, right.
I was wondering how long they were going to allow a possible detractor / distraction to the immigration agenda to stand.
The al quaida Toulouse shooter was also claimed to have been “identified as a white neonazi”. Until the facts came on the table. Then the leftist journalists forgot it ever happened.
This AP article is a naked attempt to manipulate the story without the benefit of any facts, merely supposition.
Disgusting...
Mexican drug runners, or to be honest, the Mob
"They don't go around killing officials," he said. "They don't draw heat upon themselves."
As for this from AP:
"The slayings also called to mind the death of Colorado's corrections director, Tom Clements, who was killed March 19 when he answered the doorbell at his home outside Colorado Springs. Two days later, Evan Spencer Ebel, a white supremacist and former Colorado inmate suspected of shooting Clements, died in a shootout about 100 miles from Kaufman. On Monday, judicial officials acknowledged Ebel was freed four years early because of a paperwork error.
In an Associated Press interview shortly after the Colorado killing, McLelland himself raised the possibility that Hasse was gunned down by a white supremacist gang."
Jason Whitley-- investigative reporter of some repute of the Dallas Morning News-- informed us yesterday that there is NO connection bewtixt the CO shooting and this case.
Jason Whitely to twitter user: "You didn't miss anything. Sources tell me it is not connected. Feds are checking but found no links. Other media reported that."
AP stirring plot and creating hysteria by certain demonizing others/threats to progress in the march to social justice and totalitarianism.
I surmise forthcoming events manifestly pointed examples of MSM malfeasance and predictable rationzlaiton of progressive edicts from on high in upcoming days. Watch.
"They don't go around killing officials," he said. "They don't draw heat upon themselves."
As for this from AP:
"The slayings also called to mind the death of Colorado's corrections director, Tom Clements, who was killed March 19 when he answered the doorbell at his home outside Colorado Springs. Two days later, Evan Spencer Ebel, a white supremacist and former Colorado inmate suspected of shooting Clements, died in a shootout about 100 miles from Kaufman. On Monday, judicial officials acknowledged Ebel was freed four years early because of a paperwork error.
In an Associated Press interview shortly after the Colorado killing, McLelland himself raised the possibility that Hasse was gunned down by a white supremacist gang."
Jason Whitley-- investigative reporter of some repute of the Dallas Morning News-- informed us yesterday that there is NO connection bewtixt the CO shooting and this case.
Jason Whitely to twitter user: "You didn't miss anything. Sources tell me it is not connected. Feds are checking but found no links. Other media reported that."
AP stirring plot and creating hysteria by certain demonizing others/threats to progress in the march to social justice and totalitarianism.
I surmise forthcoming events manifestly pointed examples of MSM malfeasance and predictable rationzlaiton of progressive edicts from on high in upcoming days. Watch.
I’m no fan of the Aryan Nation. But they are pretty much exactly the same thing as other racial/ethnic prison gangs, and were started for exactly the same reason, protection against other gangs.
But they’re the only one you ever hear about as being dangerous or scary.
Make that Aryan Brotherhood.
Is this like the “white Van” in the DC sniper shootings??
As I understand authorities are keeping detailing under wraps. How do you suppose it was done since the victim was aware of increased danger and was packing everywhere he went?
Makes sense, in view of their nihilistic aims to deny them legitimacy on a grander scale symbolically.
The FBI’s web page notes associations between AB groups and “MDTOs”, Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations, AKA the cartels.
http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/2011-national-gang-threat-assessment
So even if ABs were involved, it might have been due to the cartelization of the U.S.
Is this for real or is it another example of politically motivated theater with an agenda? Mexican drug cartels being behind this in Texas rings true, trotting out SPLC bogeymen sounds like a stretch.
Suspisions shifted???
Ok, what about the evidence??? What does it tell us???
Again, this is another attempt my the media (and politicos) to difuse and misdirect the public to look one way, while the facts point in another...
I’ll believe it when I see it...
Only supposition my part here: Wait, first, though, please clarify. How did the Hasse murder come off, or how were perceived threats disseminated to Hasse despite limited threat info availability? Or are your alluding to the murder of Kaufman DA, McClellan?
Welcome to Obama’s America. This is what the Columbians and the Mexicans have been doing for years. Killing prosecutors, judges and witnesses.
How long before before Americans will rise up and take their country back?
“How long before before Americans will rise up and take their country back?”
Never—under obamasein’s reign.
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