Donald ‘Popeye’ Mazza, founder of Orange County skinhead gang, pleads guilty in Aryan Brotherhood racketeering case

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Donald ‘Popeye’ Mazza, founder of Orange County skinhead gang, pleads guilty in Aryan Brotherhood racketeering case
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Donald Mazza was accused of murdering a fellow gang member named Thumper.

SACRAMENTO — Donald “Popeye” Mazza, the co-founder and onetime leader of a Southern California skinhead gang known as Public Enemy Number One, or PEN1, has pleaded guilty to federal racketeering and conspiracy charges, court records show.

It is unclear whether Mazza will cooperate with authorities as part of his plea deal. He was indicted in 2019 along with 15 alleged members and associates of the Aryan Brotherhood, including two people suspected of being commissioners for the gang. The leading defendants are set to go on trial in March 2023, and so far only Mazza and one other man have taken plea deals.

In 2019, prosecutors charged that Mazza was ordered to murder Trippe by Ronald Dean Yandell, an alleged Aryan Brotherhood commissioner who is the lead defendant in the case. Yandell has countered that the charges against him are a bogus concoction to retaliate for his role in setting up a peace treaty among different racial groups in prison and participation in a hunger strike that drastically scaled back the prison system’s ability to keep people in solitary confinement.

After Mazza’s arrest in 2019, he made several failed attempts to get out of jail, in which his attorneys wrote that he was a changed man who found religion and left his gang life behind. The petition included a declaration by Trippe saying he didn’t believe the murder conspiracy charge against him, as well as retired Orange County law enforcement officials who vouched for Mazza.

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