Monday, April 01, 2013

Murders of two district attorneys in Texas may be linked to white supremacist movement.

Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia.
Courtesy of The Week: 

On Jan. 31, gunmen shot and killed Mark Hasse, an assistant district attorney in Texas' largely rural Kaufman County, in broad daylight as he was walking from his car to the Dallas-area courthouse. District Attorney Mike McLelland quickly vowed to pull the "scum" who shot his deputy "out of whatever hole you're in" and prosecute them "to the fullest extent of the law." Hasse's murder was still unsolved on Saturday, when police found the bodies of McLelland and his wife, Cynthia, in their home, also shot dead. 

Hasse had begun carrying a gun to work and varying his routine because he feared for his life, friends say. And after Hasse's death, McLelland started carrying a gun, too. "The people in my line of work are going to have to get better at it, because they're going to need it more in the future," he told The Associated Press less that two weeks ago. "I'm ahead of everybody else because, basically, I'm a soldier," he added, referring to his 23 years in the Army. Police officials say Cynthia McLelland was found near the front door of their house, and her husband was found near the back, still in his pajamas. 

Kaufman County Sheriff David Byrnes said Sunday that there was no evidence that the Hasse and McLelland murders were related, but "the killings of two prosecutors in a county of 106,000 people in less than eight weeks appeared to many officials to be more than a coincidence," notes The New York Times. Law enforcement sources, speaking off the record, say the the sheriff's office, the FBI, the Texas Rangers, and other agencies working on the cases assume there's a strong connection. Local officials are making that case openly, and security is being beefed up for employees of the D.A.'s office. 

The lead suspect in the killings is a white supremacist prison gang called the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas. McLelland had said he believed the gang could have been responsible for Hasse's murder, noting that the group has a lot of members in the area and that his office has "put some real dents in the Aryan Brotherhood around here in the past year."

As  we all know since the election of Barack Obama these white supremacist organizations have seen a real influx of  new members, and after being fired up by the words of a certain VP candidate who shall remain nameless, have been emboldened to come out of he shadows and let their presence be known.

There has not been a more welcoming environment for these groups in the last 30 years than the one provided today. With veiled racist remarks flooding certain conservative cable networks and internet outlets, and constant talk of an armed insurgence against the government, some of these groups must feel that finally America is ready to embrace their radical ideas and tactics.

In this article it does not identify the weapon used though it does say that "The house was reportedly littered with shells from a .233 caliber rifle." However when I first heard of this shooting the CNN reporter identified the weapon as a Bushmaster AR-15, similar to the one used in the Sandy Hook massacre. Which I found somewhat chilling.


29 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:26 AM

    For people who want more info on this, you can go to wfaa.com and myfoxdfw.com.

    I'm in Tx and it's a pretty scary thing.

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    1. Anonymous11:39 AM

      I remember when Bush 2 was in office. there was a huge cache of weapons, explosives, the works. The news about it blacked out. I have been reading about other Tx crimes going back to the 40s-50s-60s. Dixie Mafia, Texas Mafia links, it is an interesting place.

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    2. I have been following this story in the Houston Chronicle... Let's face it, the Zetas have been actively in TX and not just in the border area. I cannot find the specific inference in the Chronile but it was about the recent apprehension of 23+ gang members in Houston.

      Think about this...big bad white guys against badass Zetas running around. I'm more inclined towards Zeta gang.

      "The murders of the Kaufman County prosecutors is a declaration of war."

      http://blog.chron.com/criminalbackground/2013/03/the-kaufman-county-murders/

      We need more info on the caliber/gun used.......please Jesse keep posting this story!

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  2. eclecticsandra10:30 AM

    It probably wouldn't matter what kind of gun was used. It doesn't take much to get 2 people. But he wasn't safe just having a gun in the house.

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    1. Anonymous11:40 AM

      Only the uber rich can be "safe". They can afford full time security, drones and their own bombs.

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  3. Anonymous10:32 AM

    The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a mine field.

    Be the first on your block to place mines in your yard like Sarah did.

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    1. Anonymous11:41 AM

      Surely you jest.

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    2. Anonymous1:12 PM

      If that were true we'd have heard of one of their dopey asses being blown off.Guarenfucking teed.

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    3. Sounds like a Sat. Night Live or Comedy Central spoof ad. I can hear the voice over already.

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    4. Anonymous4:41 AM

      Here we go again. Palin, Palin Palin. Every story leads to a Palin, Mainly Sarah.

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  4. Anonymous11:13 AM

    it'll be sweet irony if the $kank fraud sedtionist $carah is permanently taken out by one of her tweaked out followers

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    1. Anonymous11:44 AM

      She has some unique karma coming her way. It gets closer each day. No way will she make amends or come clean in anyway. Everything she does now, even sweet Jesus pictures of sweet kids, only compounds her evil deeds.

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    2. Anonymous11:58 AM

      Inappropriate comment? That's near the edge.

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    3. Anonymous12:09 PM

      11:58,

      run that by Christina Taylor Green's relatives, them and the rest of the Tucson victims relatives


      as far as you go, i could give a rats ass about your concern

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    4. Anonymous1:07 PM

      1158, We'll let a higher authority judge. Christina Taylor Green and many, many others deserve justice.

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  5. Anonymous11:51 AM

    Sorry to be off topic here but had to post this. It is either an April Fool's prank or it should be:

    Sarah Palin mounting a challenge to Don Young?

    http://watchdog.org/77462/rumors-swirl-about-sarah-palins-return-to-politics/

    If true, it could be the perfect time to put someone on the "D" side with a chance of taking the seat! Wouldn't it be great to watch Sarah Palin go down in political flames in her home state for all the world to see?!

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    1. Anonymous12:25 PM

      April fools joke.

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  6. Anonymous11:53 AM

    OT, but the $kank's snuck back here into AK - tell me the fraud fetid bitch doesn't read IM, check trig out

    http://conservatives4palin.com/2013/04/governor-palin-easter-in-alaska.html#disqus_thread

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    2. Anonymous12:32 PM

      Leave it up to Sarha Palin to hang her dirty laundry on a cross.

      How does anyone know the date the photos were taken? They may have 'celebrated' easter or posed before she went to Az. It does look like Ak this winter.

      I doubt that is Trig, he wears dime store glasses down his nose and looks over them.

      Whatever they did with Trig for that photo op, I do hope he is well and with caretakers who will help him learn to eat, use glasses proper, wear hearing needs, dress warm in winter and all things decent people would do for him.

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    3. Anonymous12:54 PM

      12:32,

      except for "trig" the rest looks real as it's been in the mid to upper 40's here temp wise this past weekend - warm again today


      hope the $kank wanders out on the thin ice on the dead lake ...

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    4. Anonymous1:12 PM

      It probably was Sunday but it hardly looks like a celebration. It looks like oops better do a easter pic for those suckers.

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    5. RE what I deleted above @ 12:32 PM and below @ 12:42, Gryphen proved me wrong about my speculation on who the boy was with Sarah Palin in the snow. The boy is Tripp -- not his uncle(?) Teko (apparently Chuck Jr. is his father).

      Nevertheless, it WAS amusing to see a handful of Palin fans on her Facebook page say how cute "Trig" was in the picture.

      With no captions for the pictures (which she COULD do), how would they know?

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    1. Anonymous12:50 PM

      12:42,

      that'd be that fat fuk_tard's creepy chuck jr's spawn



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  8. Anonymous1:07 PM

    off topic....Sorry Gryph, but just had to say today (4-1) Martin Basheer MSNBC had a piece on Sarah "The One Hit Wonder" saying her "greed and lust for celebrity" is all she is about. The money and the celebrity. No substance, only hate and criticism for the government, the media, and now CONSULTANTS! Her fakery is out in the open, and she is fading away. They pointed out that she had 5 million dollars in her PAC and spent all but 1 million and only 300K for candidates. Where did the rest of the money go? To consultants (probably friends and relatives).

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    1. Anonymous1:47 PM

      Hate for consultants? She loves them when she gives them all the donor money.

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  9. Anonymous2:46 PM

    "Ok Piper, now stand there and throw the volleyball up in the air like you're playing with your friends while I get some shots so the fools will keep sending us money..."

    This is too stupid for words.

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  10. Anita Winecooler6:39 PM

    This is some scary stuff! I bet you're right, it's got to be linked to the Aryian prison gang crackdown. Mr McClelleand had a gun in his house and he was trained to use it, guess there goes the "good guy with a gun" NRA talking point down the toilet. If this is happening to law enforcement, what chance do regular citizens have?

    Rick Perry's on the case, I'm sure this knowledge is helping Texans feel a lot safer.

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