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Inmates start fight in court |
By KSL-TV |
Published: 12/01/2004 |
A group of white supremacist inmates who disagreed with a judge's orders yesterday in court started a fight. Twelve alleged members of the Soldiers of Aryan Culture came before a judge in Utah. All of the men are either in jails or the state prison. In December 2003, they were all charged either with RICO violations of racketeering or criminal acts that support their white supremacist ideology. Today the 12 defendants were called before a judge. He wanted to inform the men that the court knew threats were being made against federal prosecutors in the case. So the judge told them their mail would now be monitored and he was banning their personal visits and phone calls. This didn't sit well with the group's members. Some of them voiced their opinions vocally and physically. The men were shackled in handcuffs, but it didn't stop some of them from fighting. The US Marshals got it under control within a few minutes. Fourth South was shut down until the inmates were taken out of the courthouse and transported back to prison or jail. The indictment against these men alleges the members of SAC have conspired to commit murder, attempted murder, extortion and the distribution of drugs. It says their members commit these acts often while they're in correctional facilities. |
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