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Regular contributor, Tracy Barnhart, provides an inside look into a family you probably wouldn't want sitting at your Thanksgiving table, unless you're one of them. Barhart's discussion of the Aryan Brotherhood offers a cornucopia of facts and history about this troubled brotherhood.
Jim, Corrections.com editor
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Beware, brother
By Tracy Barnhart
Looking at a bad breed
The Aryan Brotherhood originated in San Quentin prison in 1967. Originally, this gang was established to provide protection for white individuals from black and Hispanic groups, most specifically the Mexican Mafia. Some of the original members of the AB migrated from a 1950s gang known as the "Bluebirds." Other names used in the past were the "Diamond Tooth Gang" and the "Nazi Gang."
Today, they number about 15,000 members in and out of prison. In March 2006, four AB leaders were indicted for numerous crimes, including murder, conspiracy, drug trafficking, and racketeering. According to the FBI, although the gang makes up less than one percent of the prison population, it is responsible for up to 26% of murders in the federal prison system. Read this week's full story.
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