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1 Formation and history  





2 Structure and organization  





3 Notable crimes  



3.1  Death of Martin William Kent  





3.2  Killing of Mitchell Chambers  





3.3  Lorry Santos homicide  





3.4  Bob Roth decapitation  





3.5  Shooting of Bryan Gower  







4 Law enforcement action  



4.1  Operation Goliath  





4.2  ALERT  







5 See also  





6 References  














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White Boy Posse
The group uses the ReichskriegsflaggeofNazi Germany, as shown in photos.[1][2]
Founded2003
FounderSean "Fat Mike" Jackson
Founding locationEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
TerritoryWestern Canada
EthnicityWhite Canadian
MembershipApproximately 350-400 members and thousands of associates
ActivitiesDrug trafficking, assault, and murder[3]
Allies
Rivals
Notable membersJoshua Petrin

White Boy Posse (WBP), sometimes spelled as the Whiteboy Posse, is a Canadian white supremacist neo-Nazi organized crime group founded in 2003 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the organization is primarily active in Western Canada.

Formation and history[edit]

The White Boy Posse was founded in the year 2003 by Sean "Fat Mike" Jackson, a close associate of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.

Members are known to come from impoverished backgrounds, experiencing violence and abuse on a regular basis. Racist attitudes tend to initially be learned at home and later manipulated by gang leaders.

The gang first received media attention in Edmonton in 2004 after five White Boy Posse members were kidnapped and assaulted by rival gang the Crazy Dragon Killers.[6]

Since its initial formation, the gang has since spread and currently operating in Alberta, Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories.

Structure and organization[edit]

The White Boy Posse is a criminal enterprise that conducts cross-border business with a broad spectrum of other gangs and organized crime groups.[7] The group is primarily active in Northern Alberta, but had reach as far as Yellowknife.[8] Groups like the White Boy Posse are employed by larger criminal organizations to carry out crimes that would risk drawing police attention.[9]

Fully initiated members, referred to as "fully-patched", sport tattoos of the gang. WPB members also tend to exhibit tattoos of typical Nazi symbolism clichés including swastikas, the reichsadler, and other related national socialist motifs reminiscent of the Third Reich.[10] However, they appear to have no links to any of the country's white power skinhead gangs, despite their neo-Nazi ideologies. Nevertheless, the WBP is widely considered by law enforcement to be bent on white supremacism.

Notable crimes[edit]

Death of Martin William Kent[edit]

In 2007, White Boy Posse member Martin William Kent was run over and killed while trying to prevent fellow member William Roy King from stealing his car. King later pleaded guilty to criminal negligence causing death and was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison.[6]

Killing of Mitchell Chambers[edit]

In December 2008, 23-year-old Mitchell Chambers was shot and killed in his pickup truck while waiting to take a woman to a movie.[11] The shooter was later identified as Joshua Petrin, a high-ranking member of the White Boy Posse. Investigators allege that Chambers had been shot over the romantic relationship he had with the woman, a former girlfriend of Petrin's. In 2017, Petrin pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.[12][13][14]

Lorry Santos homicide[edit]

In September 2012, Lorry Ann Santos, a mother of four, was gunned down immediately after answering a knock on the door to her home. Her killing had apparently been intended for T.J. Cromartie, a former member of the White Boy Posse who left the gang in 2012.[15][16][17] Instead, an incorrect memory led the shooter to the wrong address, where Santos resided.

Lorry Santos' killer was identified as Randy O'Hagan. Also charged with murder were Joshua Petrin and Kyle Halbauer.[18] Halbauer pleaded guilty to first degree murder, while O'Hagan and Petrin were convicted at trial. All three men were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 25 years.[19][20]

Bob Roth decapitation[edit]

In October 2012, the headless corpse of Robert John "Bob" Roth Sr. was discovered by Edmonton police located inside a garbage bag in a back alley near 132nd Avenue and 72nd Street in the Balwin neighbourhood.[21][22][23]

Roth was murdered by Randy O'Hagan and Nikolas Jon Nowytzkyj, two White Boy Posse members. In 2015, O'Hagan pleaded guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 11 years. Nowytzkyj pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.[24]

Shooting of Bryan Gower[edit]

Sometime prior to or during 2012, alleged drug dealer Bryan Gower had apparently been stealing drugs and money from other associates of the White Boy Posse. In response, high-ranking WBP member Joshua Petrin ordered him killed. Two White Boy Posse hitmen, Kyle Halbauer and Randy O'Hagan, were then sent to meet with Gower where he would be lured to his death. Once Gower had shown up to what was supposed to be a drug exchange at a rural intersection north of Lloydminster, he was immediately gunned down.[25]

The shooter, Kyle Darren Halbauer, was arrested in December of the same year. Halbauer pleaded guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 13 years. In 2016, Petrin was found guilty of manslaughter for ordering Gower's death and sentenced to 10 years in prison.[26][27]

Law enforcement action[edit]

Operation Goliath[edit]

Starting in late 2006, members of the Edmonton Police Service and the Organized Crime Unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police conducted an undercover 15-month operation that targeted the White Boy Posse.

Dubbed Project Goliath, this law enforcement sting resulted in the arrest of 14 members of the White Boy Posse. 28 firearms, $500,000 in cocaine, over $300,000 in cash, 3,000 ecstasy pills, and several stolen items were also seized by the RCMP.[28]

Project Goliath consisted of RCMP officers from Leduc, Lloydminster, Fort McMurray, Yellowknife and Whitecourt in the investigation, implying that the White Boy Posse had been active in said areas.[29]

ALERT[edit]

Following the three killings that occurred in 2012, an 8-week investigation by Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT) was initiated. It led to the arrest of three White Boy Posse Members, one of which was Joshua Petrin.[8]

See also[edit]

Other Canadian white supremacist neo-Nazi organizations:

Other organized crime groups in Canada:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "White Boy Posse - Rap Dictionary".
  • ^ "The White Boy Posse: Canada's Violent Neo-Nazi Gang".
  • ^ "The White Boy Posse: Canada's Violent Neo-Nazi Gang". www.vice.com.
  • ^ "Canadian Anti-racism Network | White Boy Posse 'incredibly violent,' expert says". stopracism.ca.
  • ^ "Money, drugs and violence: the evolution of White Boy Posse". Global News.
  • ^ a b "Edmonton neo-Nazi gang's operations spreading". thestar.com. 16 December 2012.
  • ^ "12 charged after year-long gang investigation". CBC News. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ a b "White Boy Posse gang leader sentenced for third slaying". PressFrom - CA.
  • ^ "White Boy Posse gang part of 'pyramid of crime'". Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "White Boy Posse gang leader sentenced for third slaying". Edmonton Journal.
  • ^ "Man, 23, died of gunshot wounds". CBC News. 9 December 2008. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "Alleged member of White Boy Posse charged in 2 murders". CBC News. 11 April 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "Edmonton murder victims". Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "Joshua Petrin sentenced in 2012 killing of Alberta man | Globalnews.ca". Global News. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  • ^ "Crown wraps up its case against accused murderer Joshua Petrin". CBC News. 20 September 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ McNutt, Erin. "Lorry Ann Santos' husband testifies about the morning his wife was killed".
  • ^ "Supreme Court of Canada rejects Saskatchewan hit-man murder appeal". The Canadian Press.
  • ^ "Kyle Halbauer pleads guilty in murder of Lorry Santos". Saskatoon. 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  • ^ "Three Charged with Lorry Santos Murder (rel#691, 693, 696, 697, 853)". saskatoonpolice.ca.
  • ^ "Judge finds Joshua Petrin guilty of murder in Lorry Santos killing". 650 CKOM. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  • ^ "This Anonymous Blogger Loves to Out Western Canadian Gangsters". www.vice.com.
  • ^ Hoang, Linda (October 26, 2012). "Decapitation victim in homicide near Ranfurly identified". Edmonton.
  • ^ Salz, Allison; SALZ, QMI Agency More from ALLISON; October 27, QMI Agency Published on; October 27, 2012 | Last Updated; Edt, 2012 4:54 Pm (October 27, 2012). "Decapitated murder victim ID'd: Reports".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "Murder charges laid in decapitation, 2 other homicides". CBC News. 3 October 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "Murder of drug dealer ordered by gang leader, killer says". CBC News. 18 November 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "Alberta police lay charges in multiple murders, including case of found head". infotel.ca.
  • ^ "Convicted killer Randy O'Hagan pleads guilty to 2nd-degree murder | Globalnews.ca". Global News. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  • ^ "The RCMP Were Horribly Wrong About Crippling the White Boy Posse". www.vice.com.
  • ^ http://astwood.ca/assets/Edmonton%20Sun%20-%20March%2027,%202008.pdf [dead link]

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