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Crazy White Boys and the variations on the name (Vicious Whiteboys, Insane Whiteboys, Dogtown White Boys) are all different versions of the same thing; White gangsters in prison or on the streets clicking up together to work more efficiently, albeit in the same loosely affiliated groups of homies, just with more organization and structure. They don't even have to be white power, in fact most are just peckerwoods. Not all of the gangs that share the name are connected, either. It's just a way of identifying your homies on the inside, differentiating yourselves from the unknown or the enemy, and a way of keeping contact once members get released to get drugs or other contraband such as tobacco or phones smuggled into the facility. This thread follows one such prison gang on the inside, led by Orville "Basher" Green and Charles "Chucky" Petrulio. The gang was formed independently, with no connection to other Crazy White Boy cliques.
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Crazy White Boys and the variations on the name (Vicious Whiteboys, Insane Whiteboys) are all different versions of the same thing; White gangsters in prison or on the streets clicking up together to work more efficiently, albeit in the same loosely affiliated groups of homies, just with more organization and structure. They don't even have to be white power, in fact most are just peckerwoods. Not all of the gangs that share the name are connected, either. It's just a way of identifying your homies on the inside, differentiating yourselves from the unknown or the enemy, and a way of keeping contact once members get released to get drugs or other contraband such as tobacco or phones smuggled into the facility. Orville "Basher" Green and Charles "Chucky" Petrulio founded the Crazy White Boys gang out of necessity to get a hold on the revolving door of skinheads and peckerwoods in and out of Twin Towers Correctional Facility after being raised to become the "representatives" of their respective sub-groups of white gangsters by the powers that be. Using their connections, they brought most of the young white inmates under the CWB banner and immediately began indoctrinating them into the gang lifestyle. They used the promise of brotherhood, easy money, or a shank in the gut to convince people to "earn their letters" by doing whatever they asked. Ideology is a recruitment tool for these gangsters. They will say anything and everything if it means an extra pair of hands for whatever dirty work that needs doing, which means they often use white supremacist imagery to lure in impressionable youngsters with a chip on their shoulder. They then get these indoctrinated inmates to sell drugs, commit violence, or even to smuggle contraband into the facility, making a hefty profit in the process.