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| ‘I’ll run this place’: Aaron Hernandez’s prison life reportedly included the Bloods |
| By bangordailynews.com- Cindy Boren |
| Published: 05/08/2017 |
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Aaron Hernandez, the former New England Patriots star who was found dead in his prison cell last month, belonged to the Bloods street gang and had been disciplined for having gang paraphernalia and other incidents, documents related to the investigation into his suicide show. Hernandez was disciplined for having “STG” (Security Threat Group) paraphernalia and the Bloods were listed under his gang profile, according to documents obtained Friday by The Associated Press. Hernandez, 27, was discovered hanging from a bedsheet in his cell in the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley, Massachusetts, early on the morning of April 19. Although his death was ruled a suicide, lawyers for his family have called for an investigation into his death, which came just days after he was acquitted in a 2012 double murder. Hernandez was serving a life sentence without parole after being convicted of the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd. The report, released by Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early Jr. after a public records request by the AP, was one of two to come down last week. In a separate court filing by prosecutors, excerpts from a suicide note Hernandez wrote to his fiancee also were released. The documents Early released indicate that Hernandez was disciplined for five violations while he was held in a Bristol County jail awaiting trial on the 2013 murder charge: threatening to kill a corrections officer and his family; submitting a urine sample that tested positive for a painkiller; committing an aggravated assault; refusing to obey an order; and possessing gang paraphernalia. Read More. |
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