Neo Nazi Low Riders Gang Member Arrested at Casino
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A member of the Nazi Low Riders Prison Gang was arrested along with his wife at a Blackjack table in a California Casino for passing multiple counterfeit $100 bills.

According to Secret Service, Mr. Donald Thrash, 46, and his wife Kerry Thrash, 46 were arrested at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in California for passing multiple counterfeit $100 bills while playing high stakes blackjack. Mr. Thrush is a well known high ranking member of the Nazi Low Riders, a 3000 member strong prison gang which controls parts of California’s vast overflowing prison system. The Thrashes are accused of passing thousands of dollars in counterfeit bills at various casino blackjack card games throughout the region, Secret Service stated in a news release.

The arrest is the culmination of a multi-agency task force which included the U.S. Secret Service, US Justice Department, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, California Bureau of Gambling Control and the Riverside County District Attorney and Sheriff’s Department. Over the years, casino blackjack tables have been overrun by gang members, criminals and scam artists who exploit the high paced environment and weak dealers.

Donald Thrash, of Ontario, along with his wife, are accused of washing real five dollar notes in industrial chemicals, then using top of the line printers to transform the bleached notes into realistic one hundred dollar bills. After drying the newly printed bills, the couple defrauded multiple casinos at high limit blackjack tables, where the counterfeit $100 notes were exchange for casino chips with less scrutiny than inside casino change cages. The couple each faces over 100 years in prison, where they are expect to practice advanced blackjack card counting systems.

Security of the San Manuel Casino became suspicious due to the erratic behavior of the couple, who were completely covered by Neo-Nazi prison tattoos, and the high volume of currency being exchanged. The couple was in possession of counterfeit currency, fake identification, stolen credit cards and crystal methamphetamines, which according to leading drug experts, may cause users to behave in an erratic manner. Arresting officers also located strong evidence of direct “high level membership in the Nazi Low Riders prison gang” which is currently the fastest growing prison gang in the United States.

According to casino gambling news, the Thrashes were charged with grand larceny, burglary, possession of a controlled substance, passing counterfeit currency, credit card fraud and a criminal street gang enhancement. Bail was set at $100,000 according to the county jail records. In a suspicious turn of events, two different members of the Nazi Low Riders Prison Gang have been arrested for using counterfeit currency to gamble at the same casino just 60 days earlier.