California: White supremacist was leader of death squad, says prosecution

California: White supremacist was leader of death squad, says prosecution
— Orange County Register reports: “An Orange County prosecutor told a jury Wednesday that a heavily tattooed white supremacist was the leader of a death squad who executed a gang member for violating gang code by divulging secrets in a television interview.”
— “Deputy District Attorney Ebrahim Baytieh said defendant Billy Joe Johnson, 46, showed a ‘complete and utter disregard for human life’ when he led Scott Miller, one of the founders of the Public Enemy Number One gang, to his death in an Anaheim alley on March 8, 2002.”