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Racist, white supremacists gang.
The report, "Bigotry Behind Bars: Racist Groups in U.S. Prisons,"
Source: ADL: Prison racism is on the rise, UPI, Dec. 9, 1998
From 1982-1989, the FBI investigated the California prison gang known as the Aryan Brotherhood. The Aryan Brotherhood was a violent white supremacist group allegedly responsible for numerous attacks and murders of inmates and correctional officers throughout the federal and state penal system. The case was closed when the U.S. Attorney, Los Angeles, declined prosecution.
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