211 Crew

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211 Crew (auch Aryan Alliance, Brotherhood of Aryan Alliance) ist eine rassistische US-amerikanische Gefängnisgang, die aus White-Supremacy-Anhängern besteht. Sie wurde 1995 im County Jail von Denver, Colorado gegründet. Ihr werden einige Morde zur Last gelegt, darunter die Ermordung von Tom Clements, dem Chef des , Mike McLelland (Staatsanwalt von Texas) und Pflichtverteidiger Mark Hasse. rdf:langString
211 Crew is a white supremacist prison gang, active both in and out of prison, that was formed in 1995 at Colorado's Denver County Jail. It was linked to several high-profile murders and criminal investigations. Those included the assassination of Colorado Department of Corrections head Tom Clements. Due to a threatening letter sent by a Texas Aryan Brotherhood member, it was suspected to be linked to similar assassinations of Texas district attorney Mike McLelland, and his assistant prosecutor Mark Hasse, but a former Justice of the Peace was eventually indicted for those murders. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString 211 Crew (auch Aryan Alliance, Brotherhood of Aryan Alliance) ist eine rassistische US-amerikanische Gefängnisgang, die aus White-Supremacy-Anhängern besteht. Sie wurde 1995 im County Jail von Denver, Colorado gegründet. Ihr werden einige Morde zur Last gelegt, darunter die Ermordung von Tom Clements, dem Chef des , Mike McLelland (Staatsanwalt von Texas) und Pflichtverteidiger Mark Hasse.
rdf:langString 211 Crew is a white supremacist prison gang, active both in and out of prison, that was formed in 1995 at Colorado's Denver County Jail. It was linked to several high-profile murders and criminal investigations. Those included the assassination of Colorado Department of Corrections head Tom Clements. Due to a threatening letter sent by a Texas Aryan Brotherhood member, it was suspected to be linked to similar assassinations of Texas district attorney Mike McLelland, and his assistant prosecutor Mark Hasse, but a former Justice of the Peace was eventually indicted for those murders.
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