Crime | Aryan Brotherhood of Texas Cops Hunt 2 Gang Members in Colo. Prison Chief Murder They're associated with white supremacist gang 211 Crew By Mark Russell Posted Apr 4, 2013 6:00 AM CDT Copied A photo of Thomas Guolee, one of two men wanted by the El Paso County sheriff department for his involvement in Evan Ebel's killing of Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements. (AP Photo/Colorado Department of Corrections) A new alert issued by the El Paso, Colo., Sheriff's Department provides fresh details on the hunt for those behind the March 19 killing of state prison chief Tom Clements. As the Denver Post reports, investigators are trying to track down two members of the white supremacist gang 211 Crew—both thought to be armed and dangerous and headed toward Texas or Nevada. Officials did not say what role they suspect James Lohr and Thomas Guolee played in the murder, but noted that they had contact with main suspect Evan Ebel in advance of the shooting. "We don't want to underestimate these guys," said an official. The Post notes one working theory on the murder: that it was in retaliation for an attempt to dilute the strength of the 211 Crew by moving several of its leaders from Sterling Correctional Facility (where Ebel served time) to Buena Vista Correctional Complex. Read These Next Americans have thoughts on aging. Essayist quit drinking at age 71, writes that it's never too late. Administration orders states to halt full SNAP payments. Kim Kardashian didn't get the results she wanted on bar exam. Report an error