Saturday, May 12, 2012

Tattoo in sheriff's deputy clique may have celebrated shootings, sources say

One Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy, who has admitted belonging to a clique called the 'Jump Out Boys,' has identified about half a dozen other members, one source confirmed.

The investigation into a secret clique within the Los Angeles County sheriff's elite gang unit has uncovered allegations that members had matching tattoos of a gun-toting skeleton, which deputies would modify to celebrate their involvement in a shooting, according to sources close to the internal probe.


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