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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '{{Infobox Criminal organization
| name = Nazi Lowriders
| image = File:Nazi_Lowriders_logo.gif
| caption = Emblem of the Nazi Lowriders, based on the [[Reichsadler]] symbol
| founded = {{start date and age|1978}}
| founding location = Southern California
| years active = 1978–present
| territory = Southern California, [[Texas]], [[Arizona]], [[Florida]], [[Colorado]], [[New Mexico]],<ref name=adl /> Nevada<ref>https://lasvegassun.com/news/2015/jun/08/las-vegas-street-gangs/</ref>
| ethnic makeup = [[White American]] & [[White Hispanic and Latino Americans|White Hispanic]]
| membership est = 1,000+5,000 members and associates in and out of prison
| criminal activities = Murder, drug trafficking, robbery, identity theft, [[extortion]], [[dog fighting]], assault, arms trafficking, racketeering, human trafficking
| allies = <!-- Find reliable sources before adding any allies -->[[Aryan Brotherhood]]<br />[[Hells Angels]]<br />[[Sureños]]<ref>{{cite news|last1=McCleskey|first1=O'Neill, Claire|title=The allies sureños have are "Skinheads" or "Nazis"|url=http://www.answers.com/news-briefs/sureños-allied-with-nazi-lowriders|publisher=InSight Crime|date=November 29, 2012}}</ref><br />[[Mexican Mafia]]<ref name=adl /><br />[[Sinaloa Cartel]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Freedman, Dan|url=http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/world/57616216-68/sinaloa-guzman-cartel-drug.html.csp |title=Sinaloa cartel uses street gangs as U.S. franchises |website=Archive.sltrib.com |date= |accessdate=January 9, 2017}}</ref>
| rivals = <!-- Find reliable sources before adding any rivals -->
}}
The '''Nazi Lowriders''' (or '''NLR''', or '''The Ride''', or '''Locos''') are a white [[prison gang|prison]] and [[criminal organization]] based primarily in [[Southern California]] and [[Texas]]. They also have small factions in rural and suburban [[Chicago]], and are believed to have spread to many other states.<ref name=drug /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2007/jun/15/local/me-briefs15.2|title=Reputed prison gang members take plea deal|date=15 June 2007|publisher=|accessdate=26 May 2017|via=LA Times}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2001/mar/31/local/me-45102|title=73 Firearms Seized, 2 Men Arrested|date=31 March 2001|publisher=|accessdate=26 May 2017|via=LA Times}}</ref> They are allies of the larger and more notorious gangs, the [[Aryan Brotherhood]] and the [[Mexican Mafia]] and [[Public Enemy No. 1 (street gang)|Public Enemy No. 1]]. Their main rivals are the [[Bloods]], the [[Crips]], the [[Black Guerrilla Family]], [[MS-13]], [[Norteños]], and [[Nuestra Familia]]. The Nazi Low Riders operate in and outside prison walls. They are often fueled by their drug of choice, [[methamphetamine]].<ref>Finnegan, William (December 1, 1997) [http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1997/12/01/the-unwanted "A Reporter at Large: The Unwanted"] ''[[The New Yorker]]''</ref><ref name=police>Valdemar, Richard (February 1, 2008) [http://www.policemag.com/blog/gangs/story/2008/02/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-nazi-low-riders.aspx "The Rise and Fall of the Nazi Low Riders"] ''Police: The Magazine for Cops''</ref><ref name=adl>Staff (ndg) [https://www.adl.org/education/resources/profiles/nazi-low-riders "Nazi Low Riders (NLR)"] [[Anti-Defamation League]]</ref><ref>Morales, Gabe (ndg) [http://www.criminaljusticesolutionsllc.com/nazi-lowriders.html "Gang Profiles: Nazi Lowriders"] Criminal Justice Solutions, LLC</ref> NLR violence has struck the general public, including police officers.
== History ==
The gang originated in the mid to late-1970s from the Aryan Brotherhood,<ref name=splc>{{cite web|author=Jackson, Carmille|url=http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2004/summer/nazi-low-riders|title=Nazi Low Riders Boast Over 1,000 Members, Most in Prison|publisher=[[Southern Poverty Law Center]]|date=July 20, 2004|accessdate=26 May 2017}}</ref> but was not really noticed by law enforcement until the early 1990s, by which time the California authorities had been cracking down on the Brotherhood. As opposed to other white criminal gangs in California prisons, the NLR gained a reputation for being very violent. They are labeled as a [[prison gang]] by the [[California Department of Corrections]]. They are strong in numbers in such California communities as [[Oildale, California|Oildale]], [[Bakersfield, California|Bakersfield]], [[Lancaster, California|Lancaster]], [[Inland Empire (California)|Inland Empire]], Rosamond, and [[Orange County, California|Orange County]]. The "Nazi" part of their name is more a sign of a racist belief in white supremacy than [[anti-Semitism]], while "Lowriders" is a play on the term used for Hispanic gangs.
The gang eventually progressed from being muscle for the Brotherhood to a fast-growing gang in their own right. Unlike other white supremacist gangs in the US, they appear to be well organized and have developed links with other white organizations throughout the West Coast, including the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. Paroled gang members have been known to move east to further spread the organization's reach.
On January 28, 1999, California prison officials recognized the Lowriders as a prison gang. Consequently, in an attempt to disrupt the gang's criminal activities, inmates known to be members can now be subjected to removal from the general population, as well as other restrictive treatments. To this, the Lowriders have responded by striking an alliance with [[Public Enemy No. 1 (street gang)|Public Enemy No. 1]], another white disruptive group, which has since taken over the reins on California's white mainline prison population. Where [[Aryan Brotherhood]] and NLR have left off, PENI or Public Enemy No. 1 (Pronounced 'PEE NYE') plan to continue the 'key holding.'
== Organization and members ==
In prison, the Nazi Lowriders have a three-tier hierarchy system consisting of senior members, junior members, and kids. The seniors typically lead the gang. For senior status, gang members must have been active for at least five years and been elected by at least three other senior members. Below them are juniors, who cannot themselves induct new members but can attempt to recruit potentials. Kids usually come from gangs like Public Enemy No.1, and the senior member who inducts them becomes their mentor. On the streets, the organization structure is not so clear, and appears to be more loosely connected.
Gang members may have [[tattoos]] and other body art depicting [[swastikas]] and SS [[sigrune]]s, although members are not necessarily required to bear them. A tattoo of the letters NLR (the acronym for "Nazi Lowriders") commonly appears on members' stomachs, backs or necks. Other popular tattoos include "Nazi Low Riders" written in [[Blackletter]] or the [[runic alphabet]]. The logo of the NLR is a skeletal eagle holding a Nazi [[swastika]], with the letters of the group based on the [[Reichsadler]] symbol.
According to the [[Southern Poverty Law Center|SPLC]], despite the NLR's avowed racism, they seem to accept their members having Latina wives and girlfriends. In fact, much of the NLR's upper echelon is composed of Hispanics. Due to their extreme underground ties with other hardcore, racial organizations (such as [[Combat 18]] or [[Blood and Honour]]), experts say, "You must be at least half white blood but no black blood," meaning accepted Latino members must be only of [[Spaniards|Spanish]] descent, or be at least half Caucasian. All must show loyalty to the white race and subscribe to an ideology of hatred, especially against blacks and "race traitors."
== Criminal activity ==
The organization is involved in criminal activity both in and out of prison, notably in the production and distribution of [[methamphetamine]], and has become a distributor of the drug in Southern California.<ref name=splc /><ref name=adl /><ref name=police /><ref name=drug>Rosenzweig, David (August 3, 2000) [http://articles.latimes.com/2000/aug/03/local/me-63712 "Federal Prosecutors Target Prison Gang in Drug Crackdown"] ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''</ref>
This gang is responsible for dozens of assaults, attempted murders, and murders around Southern California and is considered an extremely dangerous and violent gang.<ref>Hayes, Dade (October 28, 1997) [http://articles.latimes.com/1997/oct/28/local/me-47529 "Man Pleads Guilty to Racial Assaults"] ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''</ref><ref>Rosenzweig, David (June 8, 1999) [http://articles.latimes.com/1999/jun/08/local/me-45225 "Skinhead Gang Member Sentenced in Hate Crimes"] ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''</ref><ref>Larubbia, Evelyn (October 29, 1997) [http://articles.latimes.com/1997/oct/29/news/mn-47894 "Supremacists Charged With Racial Murder"] ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''</ref><ref>Daldez, A. (March 1999) [https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=177437 "Nazi Low Riders" (abstract)] National Criminal Justice Reference System</ref>
==See also==
{{Portal|United States|Law}}
* [[White supremacy]]
*[[Peckerwood]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071015144006/http://adl.org/learn/ext_us/nlr.asp?xpicked=3&item=nlr Anti-Defamation League - The Nazi Low Riders]
* [http://ag.ca.gov/publications/org_crime2004.pdf California Department of Justice - Organized Crime in California 2004 Annual Report]
{{Skinhead}}
{{Organized crime groups in America}}
[[Category:White supremacist organized crime groups in the United States]]
[[Category:Prison gangs in the United States]]
[[Category:Gangs in Los Angeles]]
[[Category:Aryan Brotherhood]]
[[Category:Peckerwood]]
[[Category:Gangs in California]]
[[Category:Street gangs]]
[[Category:Gangs in Texas]]
[[Category:European-American gangs]]
[[Category:White nationalism in California]]
[[Category:White nationalism in Texas]]' |
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Fuck off you couldn't fix a dachshund named chile that is dead a weiner dog or a scottish terrier named Bobo of Mr.Bush or one I used to have that died. Your gang violence pisses me off.
{{Infobox Criminal organization
| name = Nazi Lowriders
| image = File:Nazi_Lowriders_logo.gif
| caption = Emblem of the Nazi Lowriders, based on the [[Reichsadler]] symbol
| founded = {{start date and age|1978}}
| founding location = Southern California
| years active = 1978–present
| territory = Southern California, [[Texas]], [[Arizona]], [[Florida]], [[Colorado]], [[New Mexico]],<ref name=adl /> Nevada<ref>https://lasvegassun.com/news/2015/jun/08/las-vegas-street-gangs/</ref>
| ethnic makeup = [[White American]] & [[White Hispanic and Latino Americans|White Hispanic]]
| membership est = 1,000+5,000 members and associates in and out of prison
| criminal activities = Murder, drug trafficking, robbery, identity theft, [[extortion]], [[dog fighting]], assault, arms trafficking, racketeering, human trafficking
| allies = <!-- Find reliable sources before adding any allies -->[[Aryan Brotherhood]]<br />[[Hells Angels]]<br />[[Sureños]]<ref>{{cite news|last1=McCleskey|first1=O'Neill, Claire|title=The allies sureños have are "Skinheads" or "Nazis"|url=http://www.answers.com/news-briefs/sureños-allied-with-nazi-lowriders|publisher=InSight Crime|date=November 29, 2012}}</ref><br />[[Mexican Mafia]]<ref name=adl /><br />[[Sinaloa Cartel]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Freedman, Dan|url=http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/world/57616216-68/sinaloa-guzman-cartel-drug.html.csp |title=Sinaloa cartel uses street gangs as U.S. franchises |website=Archive.sltrib.com |date= |accessdate=January 9, 2017}}</ref>
| rivals = <!-- Find reliable sources before adding any rivals -->
}}
The '''Nazi Lowriders''' (or '''NLR''', or '''The Ride''', or '''Locos''') are a white [[prison gang|prison]] and [[criminal organization]] based primarily in [[Southern California]] and [[Texas]]. They also have small factions in rural and suburban [[Chicago]], and are believed to have spread to many other states.<ref name=drug /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2007/jun/15/local/me-briefs15.2|title=Reputed prison gang members take plea deal|date=15 June 2007|publisher=|accessdate=26 May 2017|via=LA Times}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2001/mar/31/local/me-45102|title=73 Firearms Seized, 2 Men Arrested|date=31 March 2001|publisher=|accessdate=26 May 2017|via=LA Times}}</ref> They are allies of the larger and more notorious gangs, the [[Aryan Brotherhood]] and the [[Mexican Mafia]] and [[Public Enemy No. 1 (street gang)|Public Enemy No. 1]]. Their main rivals are the [[Bloods]], the [[Crips]], the [[Black Guerrilla Family]], [[MS-13]], [[Norteños]], and [[Nuestra Familia]]. The Nazi Low Riders operate in and outside prison walls. They are often fueled by their drug of choice, [[methamphetamine]].<ref>Finnegan, William (December 1, 1997) [http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1997/12/01/the-unwanted "A Reporter at Large: The Unwanted"] ''[[The New Yorker]]''</ref><ref name=police>Valdemar, Richard (February 1, 2008) [http://www.policemag.com/blog/gangs/story/2008/02/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-nazi-low-riders.aspx "The Rise and Fall of the Nazi Low Riders"] ''Police: The Magazine for Cops''</ref><ref name=adl>Staff (ndg) [https://www.adl.org/education/resources/profiles/nazi-low-riders "Nazi Low Riders (NLR)"] [[Anti-Defamation League]]</ref><ref>Morales, Gabe (ndg) [http://www.criminaljusticesolutionsllc.com/nazi-lowriders.html "Gang Profiles: Nazi Lowriders"] Criminal Justice Solutions, LLC</ref> NLR violence has struck the general public, including police officers.
== History ==
The gang originated in the mid to late-1970s from the Aryan Brotherhood,<ref name=splc>{{cite web|author=Jackson, Carmille|url=http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2004/summer/nazi-low-riders|title=Nazi Low Riders Boast Over 1,000 Members, Most in Prison|publisher=[[Southern Poverty Law Center]]|date=July 20, 2004|accessdate=26 May 2017}}</ref> but was not really noticed by law enforcement until the early 1990s, by which time the California authorities had been cracking down on the Brotherhood. As opposed to other white criminal gangs in California prisons, the NLR gained a reputation for being very violent. They are labeled as a [[prison gang]] by the [[California Department of Corrections]]. They are strong in numbers in such California communities as [[Oildale, California|Oildale]], [[Bakersfield, California|Bakersfield]], [[Lancaster, California|Lancaster]], [[Inland Empire (California)|Inland Empire]], Rosamond, and [[Orange County, California|Orange County]]. The "Nazi" part of their name is more a sign of a racist belief in white supremacy than [[anti-Semitism]], while "Lowriders" is a play on the term used for Hispanic gangs.
The gang eventually progressed from being muscle for the Brotherhood to a fast-growing gang in their own right. Unlike other white supremacist gangs in the US, they appear to be well organized and have developed links with other white organizations throughout the West Coast, including the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. Paroled gang members have been known to move east to further spread the organization's reach.
On January 28, 1999, California prison officials recognized the Lowriders as a prison gang. Consequently, in an attempt to disrupt the gang's criminal activities, inmates known to be members can now be subjected to removal from the general population, as well as other restrictive treatments. To this, the Lowriders have responded by striking an alliance with [[Public Enemy No. 1 (street gang)|Public Enemy No. 1]], another white disruptive group, which has since taken over the reins on California's white mainline prison population. Where [[Aryan Brotherhood]] and NLR have left off, PENI or Public Enemy No. 1 (Pronounced 'PEE NYE') plan to continue the 'key holding.'
== Organization and members ==
In prison, the Nazi Lowriders have a three-tier hierarchy system consisting of senior members, junior members, and kids. The seniors typically lead the gang. For senior status, gang members must have been active for at least five years and been elected by at least three other senior members. Below them are juniors, who cannot themselves induct new members but can attempt to recruit potentials. Kids usually come from gangs like Public Enemy No.1, and the senior member who inducts them becomes their mentor. On the streets, the organization structure is not so clear, and appears to be more loosely connected.
Gang members may have [[tattoos]] and other body art depicting [[swastikas]] and SS [[sigrune]]s, although members are not necessarily required to bear them. A tattoo of the letters NLR (the acronym for "Nazi Lowriders") commonly appears on members' stomachs, backs or necks. Other popular tattoos include "Nazi Low Riders" written in [[Blackletter]] or the [[runic alphabet]]. The logo of the NLR is a skeletal eagle holding a Nazi [[swastika]], with the letters of the group based on the [[Reichsadler]] symbol.
According to the [[Southern Poverty Law Center|SPLC]], despite the NLR's avowed racism, they seem to accept their members having Latina wives and girlfriends. In fact, much of the NLR's upper echelon is composed of Hispanics. Due to their extreme underground ties with other hardcore, racial organizations (such as [[Combat 18]] or [[Blood and Honour]]), experts say, "You must be at least half white blood but no black blood," meaning accepted Latino members must be only of [[Spaniards|Spanish]] descent, or be at least half Caucasian. All must show loyalty to the white race and subscribe to an ideology of hatred, especially against blacks and "race traitors."
== Criminal activity ==
The organization is involved in criminal activity both in and out of prison, notably in the production and distribution of [[methamphetamine]], and has become a distributor of the drug in Southern California.<ref name=splc /><ref name=adl /><ref name=police /><ref name=drug>Rosenzweig, David (August 3, 2000) [http://articles.latimes.com/2000/aug/03/local/me-63712 "Federal Prosecutors Target Prison Gang in Drug Crackdown"] ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''</ref>
This gang is responsible for dozens of assaults, attempted murders, and murders around Southern California and is considered an extremely dangerous and violent gang.<ref>Hayes, Dade (October 28, 1997) [http://articles.latimes.com/1997/oct/28/local/me-47529 "Man Pleads Guilty to Racial Assaults"] ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''</ref><ref>Rosenzweig, David (June 8, 1999) [http://articles.latimes.com/1999/jun/08/local/me-45225 "Skinhead Gang Member Sentenced in Hate Crimes"] ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''</ref><ref>Larubbia, Evelyn (October 29, 1997) [http://articles.latimes.com/1997/oct/29/news/mn-47894 "Supremacists Charged With Racial Murder"] ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''</ref><ref>Daldez, A. (March 1999) [https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=177437 "Nazi Low Riders" (abstract)] National Criminal Justice Reference System</ref>
==See also==
{{Portal|United States|Law}}
* [[White supremacy]]
*[[Peckerwood]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071015144006/http://adl.org/learn/ext_us/nlr.asp?xpicked=3&item=nlr Anti-Defamation League - The Nazi Low Riders]
* [http://ag.ca.gov/publications/org_crime2004.pdf California Department of Justice - Organized Crime in California 2004 Annual Report]
{{Skinhead}}
{{Organized crime groups in America}}
[[Category:White supremacist organized crime groups in the United States]]
[[Category:Prison gangs in the United States]]
[[Category:Gangs in Los Angeles]]
[[Category:Aryan Brotherhood]]
[[Category:Peckerwood]]
[[Category:Gangs in California]]
[[Category:Street gangs]]
[[Category:Gangs in Texas]]
[[Category:European-American gangs]]
[[Category:White nationalism in California]]
[[Category:White nationalism in Texas]]' |