Black Gang Issues Order… Murder All White Cops
The Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office received the tip and deemed it credible enough to reach out to local police departments to make them aware of the threat.
Sheriff’s office spokesman John O’Brien would not say where or when they got the tip. O’Brien said the sheriff’s office declined to give specific information about the threat for fear that it would benefit the gang.
The gang has spread across the state quickly after forming in Cleveland in the early 2000s, according to interviews and documents obtained by The Plain Dealer. It first built its base of power in the Ohio Department of Youth Services facilities and then grew as its members later headed off to prisons.
Inside youth facilities and prisons, as well as outside city streets, the Heartless Felons deal in intimidation, preferring six-on-one attacks to one-on-one confrontations.
The guard said a member of the gang blindsided a guard last year. The inmate, using a heavy padlock inside a tube sock, pummeled the officer from behind as the officer attempted to open a door.
As guards rushed to break up the fight, several members of the Heartless Felons jumped them from behind… Two Heartless Felons were convicted of assault on a police officer in Delaware County and sentenced to prison.
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