Aaron Hernandez Has Full Bloods Gang Tattoo On His Neck
Former New England Patriots NFL football player Aaron Hernandez, right, looks over at his defense attorney James Sultan during his court hearing at Suffolk Superior Court in Boston, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015. The incident is alleged to have escalated following an encounter in a nightclub in Boston’s South End.
Aaron Hernandez seems to have made a gang affiliation while in prison for murdering his friend Odin Lloyd.
The former Patriots tight end is accused of the 2012 murders of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado and the 2013 non-fatal shooting of Alexander S. Bradley.
The two men were in their vehicle in the middle of traffic when they were shot with a. 38 caliber revolver.
The case will return to court for a status hearing on January 19, which was the previous trial date.
The double murder trial was set to start in December. A five-pointed star is a common symbol used by the Bloods gang.
But the word “LOYALTY” was not seen before as the neck tattoo was always partially covered by a suit.
There is also a photo of a skull and spider web at the bottom of the tattoo.