Hemet Police Face Terrorist Stalking www.examiner.com With less than a month before Nazis descend on Los Angeles for their national gathering, in Riverside, California, anti-gang police officers arrested 30 of an estimated 300 California Vagos bike-gang members, a gang linked to white supremacist groups. The sweep coincided with three potentially deadly attacks on the officers. (Watch The Enterprise Press video report by John Asbury) Such covert assaults are similar to what "gang-stalked" targeted individuals (TIs) frequently report. "There've been others things that we're trying to tie in it, to see just how far this extends," Helmet Police Chief Richard Dana said. (FOX 40, Statewide Crackdwon on Vagos bike gang reaches Sacramento, March 19, 2010) Vagos TI survivors are so fearful from the gang terror, "they are in hiding" reported a sheriff detective commander in Douglas County, Oregon, Tim Robeson. (Mail Tribune: Raids resulted in five arrests.) The Valley Chronicle reports, "The charges against the 30 people arrested Wednesday were not detailed, but [District Attorney Rod] Pacheco said they include several felonies that include weapons and drug possession and manufacture of methamphetamine." (Charles Hand, Authorities crackdown on Vagos, The Valley Chronicle, March 19, 2010) Formerly called Psychos, Vagos originated in the 1960's in Riverside, California, also home to national headquarters of the National Socialist Movement (NSM). Vagos is the largest "outlaw bike ...
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