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White supremacist admits to role in murderous jail drug ring

Background. A general overall aerial view of California State Prison, Los Angeles County jail, Thursday, March, 6, 2023, in Lancaster, Calif. (Kirby Lee via AP)/ Inset: Brant Daniel booking photo California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

Background: A general overall aerial view of California State Prison, Los Angeles County jail, Thursday, March, 6, 2023, in Lancaster, Calif. (Kirby Lee via AP)/ Inset: Brant Daniel booking photo (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation)

Brant “Two Scoops” Daniel, a member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang in California, copped a deal with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to murder in aid of racketeering this week, making him the latest gang member to peel off from a group of over a dozen white supremacists indicted in a sweeping multistate drug-and-murder-fueled jailhouse conspiracy.

Sixteen members of the prison gang, allegedly led by Ronald “Renegade” Yandell and William “Billy” Sylvester, were charged in 2019, according to unsealed court records obtained Thursday by Law&Crime.

Federal prosecutors indicted them and 14 others — including Daniel — that June, alleging they engaged in schemes from 2011 to 2016 that relied on contraband cellphones smuggled into their prison cells to sell heroin or peddle methamphetamines. And when the gang members weren’t selling drugs, DEA investigators claim they were busy ordering hits on their enemies and anyone they deemed in violation of the so-called Aryan Brotherhood “code of conduct.”

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