Neo-Nazi prisoner and his accomplice arrested after escape

The inmate, Skylar Mead, a 31-year-old man with a shaved head and heavily tattooed, belonged to a white supremacist gang called the “Arian Knights.”
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Classified as dangerous, the man was placed in solitary confinement. But when he went to a hospital in the northwestern city of Boise on Wednesday, an armed accomplice attacked the guards who surrounded him and allowed him to escape.

A neo-Nazi inmate and his accomplice were arrested in the United States on Thursday, suspected of killing two people on the run after escaping violence during a hospital visit in northwestern Idaho. Both have been arrested “Today around 2:00 p.m.” Boise Police Chief Ron Winiger explained during a press conference in Twin Falls, a small town in this western US state.

Two people were subsequently arrested “A Brief Chase”, without any firing, he said. During their 36-hour run, the two may have killed two people, said Lt. Col. Sheldon Kelly of the Idaho State Police, who is in charge of the investigation. “We are investigating two murders related to this case at different locations (…)”He explained.

A great hunt

Objects of a massive manhunt, the two suspects continued to make headlines on news channels after a spectacular escape around 2:00 am on Wednesday. member “Aryan Nights”, a white supremacist gang, Skylar Mead is a classified dangerous prisoner, incarcerated under solitary confinement. But when Boyce went to the hospital, an armed accomplice attacked the prison officers who were monitoring him and allowed him to escape in the middle of the night.

The accomplice was identified as Nicholas Ambenure. Police say he injured two corrections officers during the attack. A third prison guard was injured by police officers dispatched to the hospital, who were mistaken for the shooter. The two, who have shaved heads and are heavily tattooed, have been incarcerated in the same jail in the past, officials said.

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Nicholas Umphenour was published in January. Skyler Mead had been serving a 20-year sentence since 2016 for shooting and killing a police officer during a chase. Mr. Vinikar said that the lives of the three jail officers who were injured were not in danger.

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