White Supremacists Booked For Murder

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White Supremacists Booked For Murder

HUNTINGTON BEACH --Two suspected white supremacists and two women were booked for murder after undercover officers stopped a two-vehicle caravan in Riverside, then found a wrapped body in one of them, police said today.
Undercover officers stopped a two-vehicle caravan in Riverside, then found a wrapped body in one of them.

The four were arrested about 8:30 last night after Huntington Beach police made the stop at Spruce Street and Atlanta Avenue, east of the Mor
no Valley (60) Freeway, said Huntington Beach police Capt. Dan Johnson.

Arrest warrants were out for three of the four, who police believe were in the process of leaving the Southern California area


, J
hnson said.

While searching the back of a p
ickup truck, which was covered by a camper shell, police found the wrapped body of a man in his 20s among wood in the bed of the truck, Johnson said.

Held today on $1 million bail were Billy Johnson, 40, and Suzanne Miller, 24, both of Huntington Beach, who were in the pickup truck, Johnson said.

Also arrested were Jason Karr, 39, and Erin Brooks, 19, both of Costa Mesa.

They were in a Toyota Camry, Johnson said.

Johnson and Karr, an ex-con, are both believed to be members of a gang called Public Enemy Number One.

Because police believed the crime occurred in Orange County, the truck containing the body was towed back to the coroner there, instead of being left in Riverside, the captain said.

Johns
on and Miller were wanted on a $40,000 warrant for sales of methamphetamine. Karr was wanted for a parole violation, the captain said.
 
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