Trending Topics

Calif. corrections officers targeted in attack by incarcerated gang member

Ronald Yandell is accused of wielding an “improvised weapon” at two California State Prison, Sacramento corrections officers who were escorting him to his cell

US-NEWS-ARYAN-BROTHERHOOD-PRISON-GANG-MEMBER-1-SA.jpg

A guard tower stands March 25, 2024, at the male-only state prison California State Prison, Sacramento in Folsom.

Paul Kitagaki Jr./TNS

By Ishani Desai
The Sacramento Bee

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California prison officials said an investigation is underway after a member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang attempted to kill two prison guards Friday at California State Prison, Sacramento.

Ronald Yandell, 62, is accused of wielding an “improvised weapon” about 8:20 a.m. at two prison guards escorting him to his cell, according to a Tuesday news release from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. In a separate case, Yandell was convicted in April — along with two others — for conspiring to murder fellow gang members across California prisons if they broke their gang rules.

A prison guard deployed “three applications” of pepper spray and Yandell dropped the weapon, the news release said. He was restrained and brought to be examined by medical staff.

Yandell and the officers suffered no injuries, the CDCR news release said. The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office will investigate the case.


In the video below, Gordon Graham advises corrections officers on the importance of vigilance in preventing the creation and use of makeshift weapons in jails.


Yandell was incarcerated March 18, 2004, after he was convicted in Contra Costa County of first-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter.

His notoriety grew while in prison.

A Sacramento County federal jury found him guilty of 15 charges such as racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder, distribution of methamphetamine and heroin and murder in aid of racketeering in the 2015 slaying of notorious inmate Hugo Pinell. Prosecutors said Yandell operated in a gang that ordered hits on inmates and people outside of prison.

Yandell is scheduled to be sentenced in the racketeering case Dec. 18.

Trending
Administration officials said the decision to halt grants and loans was necessary to ensure that spending complies with President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders
The Office of Management and Budget withdrew its spending freeze just two days after issuing the order
While night shifts offer camaraderie, premium pay and a sense of duty, they also take a heavy toll on officers’ health, relationships and wellbeing

©2024 The Sacramento Bee.
Visit sacbee.com.
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.