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| Gang inmates allege help from guards |
| By upi.com |
| Published: 05/26/2009 |
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LAS VEGAS Six Aryan Warriors allege at least 16 Nevada prison guards helped the white supremacist gang smuggle in drugs and assault other inmates for a decade. The six, on trial for racketeering, allege the guards left cells doors unlocked to facilitate attacks other inmates and ferried messages to gang members throughout the Ely State Prison, The Las Vegas Sun reported Monday. Guards also allegedly let gang members use cell phones to contact crime partners outside prison, the Warriors testified at their trial. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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