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Lynwood Vikings : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lynwood Vikings
The Lynwood Vikings were a white supremacist gang in Los Angeles, based at the Lynwood station of the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, whose members were deputy sheriff's in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD). Its members have included Paul Tanaka, deputy Sheriff and LASD second-in-command to Lee Baca.〔 After lawsuits repeatedly surfaced concerning the group's activities, the Vikings were described by federal judge Terry Hatter as a "neo-Nazi" gang engaged in racially motivated hostility.〔 According to sociologist Rob Sullivan, its members were committed to the "valorization" of Aryans.〔 LASD officials state that the Vikings probably no longer exist as a subgroup within the LASD. ==Background== The first LASD gang the "Little Devils" was founded at the East L.A. station in 1971, and had an overwhelmingly white membership among deputies who patrolled black and latino communities. The Lennox-based "Grim Reapers", whose emblem is a hooded death and scythe, and the Regulators at Century station, are more recent gangs. Sheriff Lee Baca, while objecting to police gang behaviors, has stated that banning them would be unconstitutional.〔
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