"Brotherhood of the Strong" Prison Guard Gang Started in Hawaii

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Set Up On:
Old Prison Address:
60 Punahele Street
Hilo, Hawaii 96720

A series of beating deaths in the Multnomah County Detention Center (MCDC) in Portland, Oregon during the early 2000s exposed the existence of a prison guard gang called the "Brotherhood of the Strong." The BOS was created by correctional officers in Hawaii before expanding to prisons and jails on the mainland. The even had matching tattoos that said "Brotherhood of the Strong." Eventually known members of the group were fired in Multnomah County.


One BOS members, Wallace Montoya, sued the sheriff saying that discrimination against guards with the tattoo violated the First Amendment. Montoya lost.


To this days inmates from that era recall the horrors associated with the BOS and use it as an example of the culture within the MCSO. A culture that has not changed over the years.

pfftlecakes Says:

A family member of mine was a victim of these monsters. Thank you for continuing the public education, and keeping them on blast. They should never be allowed to live normal lives.

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