December 22, 2024

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RUNNING FROM THE WHITE POWER CHOPPING BLOCK: TRACE ALAN PROVINCE, JOHN McCLUSKEY AND CASSLYN WELCH

 

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Arizona Escapees

This story is all over the news as we post this, and it is likely they will be caught soon, if they haven’t already. Here’s the deal regardless: two Aryan Brothrhood members serving time for murder have escaped from an Arizona prison, reportedly killed an elderly (White) couple, and are currently being sought in Yellowstone National Park. One of the escapees John McCluskey even managed to get his 68-year-old mother locked up in the process for not only helping them, but also for buying firearms for them. They might be accompanied by McCluskey fiancee Casslyn Welch and are possibly looking for aympathizers who might be able to help them along. In today’s economy, that might not be as easy with a $40,000 reward on your head, especially if you might have killed an elderly white couple. There is at least one guy on Stormfront that posts: “We WN’s do not need to discredit our movement by aiding and abetting these men, they are fugitives from the law, they are White men but none the less they are criminals.”. Then again being that we are talking about a network of neo-Nazi psychopaths such as the Aryan Brotherhood, perhaps they can pull it off. In any case, we will be following this to it’s end, which for the sake of everyone involved we hope is soon.

CNN

Authorities continued their search Monday for two Arizona prison escapees and their alleged accomplice in the vast wilderness of Yellowstone National Park.

John Charles McCluskey, 45, and Tracy Province, 42, are described as armed and dangerous. They have been at large since fleeing an Arizona prison July 30. A third escaped inmate, Daniel Renwick, 35, was arrested the day after the escape in Rifle, Colorado, where he got in a shootout with police.

David Gonzales, the U.S. marshal for Arizona, told CNN that the remaining fugitives are suspected in the killings of a couple whose bodies were found Wednesday in New Mexico.

“There was evidence that ties them, our suspects who escaped from prison, directly to their murders,” Gonzales told CNN.

He said the fugitives have frequented truck stops and campgrounds. McCluskey and Province have “white supremacist leanings” and could be looking for “people who are sympathetic to their cause,” he said.

Yellowstone sits at the northwest corner of Wyoming and extends a short distance into Montana and Idaho, both states where white supremacist groups have attempted to take root. Thomas Henman of the U.S. Marshals Service said Arizona prison officials have said the convicts belong to the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang, but there was no concrete information to tie them to white supremacist groups outside prison.

A team of marshals from Arizona has been working in the Yellowstone area since Sunday morning, along with marshals from Montana and Wyoming and officers from the National Park Service. He wouldn’t divulge the source of the information that has led authorities to Yellowstone, but said it is believed to be very credible.

A $40,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the escapees’ arrest, he said.

McCluskey was serving 15 years for attempted second-degree murder and other charges, while Province was serving a life sentence for murder and armed robbery. A female accomplice helped Province, McCluskey and Renwick escape by throwing cutting tools over a prison fence, according to Charles Ryan, director of Arizona’s Department of Corrections.

Authorities have identified the suspected accomplice as 43-year-old Casslyn Mae Welch, McCluskey’s cousin and fiancee, CNN affiliate KTVK reported.

“Information developed within the past two days indicated the escapees may be hiding in the Yellowstone Park area within Montana and Wyoming,” the Marshals Service said in a statement Sunday. “It is believed Tracy Province has separated from John McCluskey and Casslyn Welch.”

The New Mexico Department of Public Safety said Saturday police have forensic evidence linking Province and McCluskey to a couple found slain in New Mexico last week. Two burned bodies were found in a camper Wednesday in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, according to Peter Olson, spokesman for the department.

New Mexico police have yet to positively identify the burned bodies, but believe they are Linda and Gary Haas of Oklahoma, whose truck was found 120 miles away in Albuquerque, New Mexico, according to Olson. He would not elaborate on the nature of the forensic evidence.

Earlier Saturday, authorities arrested McCluskey’s mother and charged her with aiding the escape. Claudia Washburn, 68, was arrested in Jakes Corner, Arizona, and faces charges of conspiracy to facilitate escape and hindering prosecution, Henman told CNN.

Washburn, who is Welch’s aunt, allegedly provided “financial and other aid” to McCluskey, Province and Welch. A search warrant was executed, and Washburn was being held on $250,000 bond at the Gila County Jail in Globe, Arizona, the U.S. Marshals said.

In an interview with CNN Arizona affiliate KTVK, Washburn’s husband said that he’d shoot his stepson McCluskey if he saw him again.

“I told the U.S marshals I haven’t got that long to live,” Jack Washburn said. “[I’d] serve my time.”

After the breakout, the inmates and the accomplice abducted two truck drivers at gunpoint on Interstate 40 outside of Kingman, Arizona, and hijacked their 18-wheeler, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office in Kingman. The truck drivers and the rig were released five hours later in Flagstaff, about 135 miles to the east.

The fugitives were later believed to be driving a 2002 silver Volkswagen Jetta purchased last Saturday in Phoenix. They were later spotted on a security camera in a bank inside a grocery store in Goodyear, Arizona, according to Barrett Marson, spokesman for the Arizona Department of Corrections.

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