Two Native Mob members arrested, one still at large

By Associated Press
Posted Feb 03, 2012 @ 01:00 PM
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Authorities say the manhunt is over for two Native Mob members, but one man is still at large.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says Thursday that 33-year-old Wak-inyan Wakan McArt-hur of Bemidji and 24-year-old Christopher Lee Wuori of Cass Lake were arrested Wednesday in Minneapolis.
They are among 24 suspected Native Mob members charged last week in a sweeping racketeering indictment that claims the defendants used violence and intimidation to keep the gang in power.
McArthur is considered to be a longtime Native Mob leader.
Gang experts say the Native Mob is violent, and has influence from the Twin Cities to reservations throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
Twenty-three-year-old Eric Lee Bower of White Earth is still at large.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Authorities say the manhunt is over for two Native Mob members, but one man is still at large.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says Thursday that 33-year-old Wak-inyan Wakan McArt-hur of Bemidji and 24-year-old Christopher Lee Wuori of Cass Lake were arrested Wednesday in Minneapolis.
They are among 24 suspected Native Mob members charged last week in a sweeping racketeering indictment that claims the defendants used violence and intimidation to keep the gang in power.
McArthur is considered to be a longtime Native Mob leader.
Gang experts say the Native Mob is violent, and has influence from the Twin Cities to reservations throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
Twenty-three-year-old Eric Lee Bower of White Earth is still at large.

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