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Wednesday, 12 May 2010

El Blog del Narco

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El Blog del Narco: "Jose Gerardo Alvarez Vazquez, 'El Indio' or 'Chayanne' the Wednesday was his fourth arrest.

The most recent arrest was on Wednesday in La Herradura and occurs 13 years after the first, when he had served on the Amezcua cartel, the Carrillo Fuentes and the Beltran Leyva, curriculum that made him one of the figures leading drug trafficking in Mexico.

Of the four times that 'El Indio' has been detained since 1995, three of them went to the U.S. request, which calls for extradition."


El Blog del Narco

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El Blog del Narco: "Dagoberto Jimenez Díaz de León, 'El Cantante', considered the main operator for the transfer of drug kingpin who led Gerardo Alvarez Vazquez, 'El Indio', was arrested by federal police in this capital, along with an accomplice originally from Chile.

Small Ramón García, head of the Drug Enforcement Division of the Federal Police (PF), reported Monday that 'El Cantante' was arrested yesterday when he was holding a meeting with two members of the group 'El Indio' and of Edgar Valdez Villarreal, 'La Barbie' to define a reorganization following the capture of drug lord, on 21 April."


Mohave Daily News > News > Local > Montoya appealing 2009 sentence

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Mohave Daily News > News > Local > Montoya appealing 2009 sentence: "Leroy Montoya, 44, was convicted in March 2009 of one count each of criminal damage, fraudulent schemes and artifices, participating in a street gang and a misdemeanor charge of engaging in contracting without a license. He was acquitted of first-degree trespassing and another count of criminal damage.Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen sentenced Montoya in April 2009 to 26 years in prison for the four criminal charges.
Jill Evans, an appellate attorney, is seeking to modify that sentence, citing prior convictions from California that may be too old or would not be felonies if committed in Arizona."


Tuesday, 11 May 2010

‘Operation Groundhog’ roots out 45 suspected gang members in Watsonville | Street Gangs Resource Center – Los Angeles and California | The Gang Experts | Crips | Bloods | Mara Salvatrucha | 18th Street

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‘Operation Groundhog’ roots out 45 suspected gang members in Watsonville | Street Gangs Resource Center – Los Angeles and California | The Gang Experts | Crips | Bloods | Mara Salvatrucha | 18th Street: "Forty-three suspected gang members have been arrested and two others are wanted after a year-long investigation into a violent Sureno street gang in Watsonville.
Operation Groundhog” rooted out the Poorside gang, an organization of about 200 gang members responsible for a growing number of drive-by shootings, stabbings, robberies and other attacks in the city, according to Watsonville Deputy Police Chief Rudy Escalante.
“The gang unit in the course of their duties were noticing an increase in activities in the particular street gang,” Escalante said. “Our goal was to significantly cripple the organization the best we could.”"


‘Operation Groundhog’ roots out 45 suspected gang members in Watsonville | Street Gangs Resource Center – Los Angeles and California | The Gang Experts | Crips | Bloods | Mara Salvatrucha | 18th Street

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‘Operation Groundhog’ roots out 45 suspected gang members in Watsonville | Street Gangs Resource Center – Los Angeles and California | The Gang Experts | Crips | Bloods | Mara Salvatrucha | 18th Street: "Forty-three suspected gang members have been arrested and two others are wanted after a year-long investigation into a violent Sureno street gang in Watsonville.
Operation Groundhog” rooted out the Poorside gang, an organization of about 200 gang members responsible for a growing number of drive-by shootings, stabbings, robberies and other attacks in the city, according to Watsonville Deputy Police Chief Rudy Escalante.
“The gang unit in the course of their duties were noticing an increase in activities in the particular street gang,” Escalante said. “Our goal was to significantly cripple the organization the best we could.”
With help from the FBI and other law enforcement agencies in the county, Watsonville police gang investigators went after the gang, described at the largest Sureno gang in the city.
The majority of the arrests were for trafficking and possessing guns, gang participation, drug charges and violating probation terms. Several men were arrested more than once over the course of the year, according to the Police Department."


Sunday, 9 May 2010

Gang member guilty in Sacramento deputy’s slaying | Street Gangs Resource Center – Los Angeles and California | The Gang Experts | Crips | Bloods | Mara Salvatrucha | 18th Street

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Gang member guilty in Sacramento deputy’s slaying | Street Gangs Resource Center – Los Angeles and California | The Gang Experts | Crips | Bloods | Mara Salvatrucha | 18th Street: "Three jurors interviewed by The Bee – all of whom spoke on condition of anonymity, in fear of street gang retaliation – described the evidence against Siackasorn as “overwhelming.” They said there was ample evidence he knew he was being chased by a deputy.
The foreman of the panel said he found the testimony of Nguyen’s partner, Ed Yee, the most compelling of the trial. Yee didn’t actually see the shooting or hear Nguyen identify himself as a deputy, but the foreman said it was Yee’s refusal to embellish that made him a powerful witness. “He was so absolutely honest,” the 68-year-old foreman said.
Through 78 witnesses over 13 court days, Norgaard portrayed Siackasorn as a cop-hater who freely expressed his disdain of law enforcement over the course of 26 arrests and repeated stays in juvenile custody in the four years that preceded the shooting.
Siackasorn threatened officers even after his arrest in the detective’s killing, telling one of them that the slain deputy “deserved it,” according to the trial testimony."


Scotland's top cop vows to step up his war on gangsters by grabbing their ill-gotten gains | News Of The World

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Scotland's top cop vows to step up his war on gangsters by grabbing their ill-gotten gains | News Of The World: "warned wannabe gangsters they face a grim existence if they decide to follow the likes of slain thug Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll, 29, into a life of crime.
The Daniel crime clan enforcer was gunned down in January in an Asda supermarket car park in Robroyston, Glasgow, where he was supposed to be meeting an associate.
House explained: 'I think there is a view among young men in the west of Scotland that if they can't make it playing football for the likes of Celtic or Rangers then being a gangster is the way forward. But look at Kevin Carroll - he is dead at the age of 29. What sort of life did he have?
'He was living on his nerves and had been shot twice before.
'Someone else who has lived a bit longer, Ian 'Blink' McDonald, is hyped as some sort of glamorous criminal. But the guy has been chased around the streets of Glasgow by young kids and slashed in the face.
'He may have been some big shot, but look at him now - PATHETIC frankly.
GERBIL had been shot twice before..was living on his nerves..and is now dead aged just 29"


The Associated Press: Mexico extradites ex-gov. to US on drug charges

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The Associated Press: Mexico extradites ex-gov. to US on drug charges: "Mario Villanueva, who was governor of the Caribbean state of Quintana Roo from 1993 to 1999, was turned over to U.S. authorities Saturday at the international airport in Toluca, a city near the Mexican capital, the federal Attorney General's Office said in a statement.
Villanueva is the first former governor to be extradited to the U.S. on drug charges.
He is charged in New York federal court with aiding the Juarez cartel smuggle hundreds of tons of Colombian cocaine to the United States via Cancun. U.S. prosecutors have said Villanueva received $500,000 for each of several shipments he aided."


Friday, 7 May 2010

Alleged Crips argue ‘umbrella’ tactic unfair | Crime News - The News Tribune

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Alleged Crips argue ‘umbrella’ tactic unfair | Crime News - The News Tribune: "criminal conspiracy case against alleged members of the Hilltop Crips street gang withstood assaults from the defendants’ attorneys Thursday.
Defense attorneys had asked Pierce County Superior Court Judge Thomas Felnagle to dismiss the conspiracy charge – the crux of the case against the remaining two dozen suspected gang members.
Felnagle declined to do that but scheduled another hearing for May 21, during which prosecutors and defense attorneys again will argue over the validity of the charge.
Each of the 25 defendants is charged with conspiracy to commit 13 crimes. Most also are charged with a range of other crimes."


Thursday, 6 May 2010

Shower Posse arrests not enough - Breaking & Current Jamaica News - JamaicaObserver.com

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Shower Posse arrests not enough - Breaking & Current Jamaica News - JamaicaObserver.com: "CANADIAN police say the arrests of more than 70 people including alleged members of the Jamaican Shower Posse have failed to prevent street gang activity in that country, reports the Toronto Star.
The newspaper quoted critics of law enforcement who said that such operations which cost millions have failed. The operation earlier this week involved 1,000 police officers and 105 search warrants.
Meantime, police named two alleged leaders of the Shower Posse gang held in the pre-dawn raids on Tuesday. Courtney Ottey is accused of violating his bail having been under house arrest since November on charges including participating in a criminal organisation.
He has been charged with trafficking cocaine and failing to comply with a recognisance.
The other, Derrick Smith, is accused of supplying firearms and drugs. Police said Smith regularly sending back money to Jamaica."


Teen shot in head in drive-by shooting - Chicago Breaking News

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Teen shot in head in drive-by shooting - Chicago Breaking News: "drive-by shooting late Sunday night on the Southwest Side has left a 15-year-old boy playing basketball in serious condition with a gunshot wound to the head.
The shooting happened at Kedvale Avenue and 82nd Place in the city's Ashburn neighborhood at 11:40 p.m., according to Chicago Police News Affairs Amina Greer. She said the victim was outside with others when the assailants drove up in a dark-colored vehicle, fired shots at the victims, then fled west on 82nd Place. The shooting was possibly gang-related, Greer said.
A police source at the scene said the boy and his friends were playing basketball at the time of the shooting."


Wednesday, 5 May 2010

CBC News - Manitoba - Crown seeks 25-year murder sentence for Cansanay

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CBC News - Manitoba - Crown seeks 25-year murder sentence for Cansanay: "man who shot and killed an innocent bystander caught in the crossfire of a Winnipeg gang war will have to wait two more weeks to learn his fate.
Jeffrey Cansanay, 24, was convicted of second-degree murder on Apr. 22 after a long jury trial that began in early March.
Phil Haiart, the son of a city surgeon, was 17 when he was killed by bullets fired near the intersection of Sargent Avenue and Maryland Street on Oct. 10, 2005.
At a sentencing hearing Wednesday, Crown prosecutor Gerry Bowering asked Justice Shawn Greenberg to order a life sentence with no parole for 25 years — the maximum penalty."


Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Fixing the RCMP

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Fixing the RCMP: "senior Mountie was forced to admit under oath that he had given a fake memo to defence lawyers in a major drug prosecution -- a memo that hid the fact that Mounties were gathering wiretap evidence improperly. As a result, a year-long investigation into possible drug dealing by Hells Angels bikers has had to be dropped. As many as 30 more cases may be in jeopardy, too."


Saturday, 1 May 2010

Disorganized crime

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Disorganized crime: "two most notorious groups that have dominated the scene for years, the Hells Angels and the Montreal Mafia, appear to be in disarray and reeling from police investigations of the past four years, which have taken out the leadership of the organizations, both known for maintaining hierarchical systems dependent on the loyalty of a large group of underlings.
This has created a scenario in which new players are rising to new prominent roles, a new epoch for independent middlemen."


Forty-six arrested in Fresno County gang sweep - San Jose Mercury News

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Forty-six arrested in Fresno County gang sweep - San Jose Mercury News: "Dozens of suspected gang members are facing charges after local and federal authorities raided a series of locations in Fresno County.
Police say 46 people were arrested as members of a Fresno County gang enforcement team, along with state and federal agents, served 16 search warrants in Selma, Kingsburg and other Fresno County locations Friday morning.
During the raids, authorities say they also seized 20 handguns and rifles, more than 200,000 counterfeit compact discs, a pound of crystal methamphetamine and nearly $41,000 in cash.
Five children at homes where warrants were served were placed with child protective services."


Friday, 30 April 2010

Violent drug gangs are terrorizing Mexico's famed Acapulco beach resort

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Violent drug gangs are terrorizing Mexico's famed Acapulco beach resort, with hitmen shooting at rivals on the hotel strip and dumping beheaded bodies in a battle for control.Bloodshed has jumped in the area, a flashpoint in President Felipe Calderon's war on drugs, since troops killed cartel kingpin Arturo Beltran Leyva in December, triggering a power struggle within his organization.Hitmen have been deployed in Acapulco, a playground for Hollywood stars in the 1950s, as two would-be leaders of the Beltran Leyva gang vie for control of smuggling routes from the Pacific coast to Mexico City and the U.S. border, federal police and analysts say.A shootout in broad daylight on Acapulco's main strip this month killed six people, including three bystanders, forcing cars to swerve out of control and causing tourists to dive for cover along a palm-tree lined boulevard."It was like we were in the middle of a war on the main tourist strip. That's just not right," said Celso Sanchez, director of a private school that saw two of its students shot dead in the crossfire.Surging violence, also visible in the colonial getaway town of Cuernavaca on the road from Mexico City to Acapulco, has pressured the tourism industry across Mexico as well as adding to the worries of foreign investors.Acapulco's older hotels, once exclusive getaways for millionaires and stars like Frank Sinatra, John Wayne and Rita Hayworth, have struggled to compete with newer and flashier all-inclusive rivals in the Caribbean and Baja California.Since a highway was built in the 1990s to connect the town to Mexico City, Acapulco has seen a boom in Mexican tourists. But they spend much less than foreigners who now tend to prefer beach resorts like Los Cabos or Puerto Vallarta.The number of tourists flying into Acapulco fell by almost 20% in the first three months of 2010, according to airport operator OMA.Mexico is a top tourist destination, with more than 20 million annual visitors. Tourism makes up 8% of its economy.Acapulco business owners are desperate to assure visitors their city of more than one million people is safe."Obviously we can't lie and say nothing is happening when you can see the number of dead on the news," said Pedro Falcon, a representative of local travel agencies. "But we have to keep working despite the crisis, not let fear or panic take over."
Mr. Calderon has staked his presidency on crushing drug gangs, whose turf wars and clashes with security forces have killed 23,000 people since he took power in 2006. His deployment of 70,000 troops and police has led to more violence.
The killings in Acapulco and Cuernavaca result from a leadership battle between Hector Beltran Leyva, Arturo's brother, and Edgar "La Barbie" Valdez.


Cops: Shooting at Oakland funeral was gang-related - San Jose Mercury News

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Cops: Shooting at Oakland funeral was gang-related - San Jose Mercury News: "Police believe gangs are responsible for a shooting after an Oakland church funeral that erupted into a massive brawl involving hundreds of people. Mourners were gathered at Cosmopolitan Baptist Church on Tuesday to remember 18-year-old Davante Riley, who allegedly was killed by a 15-year-old girl he had been dating. Authorities say rival gangs exchanged gunfire in the church's parking lot during a fight that prompted Oakland police to order a citywide emergency call.
Witnesses reported seeing two teenagers tossing a semi-automatic pistol and a revolver while running from the scene. No one was shot, but two people were hurt in the brawl. The two teens, ages 16 and 17, were charged Wednesday with multiple weapons counts. Their names have not been released because they are juveniles"


Men charged with assault of gang unit detective

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Men charged with assault of gang unit detective: "Chad M. Jordan, 24, was seen punching a man in the face, according to police. Court documents show that when the man fell, Jordan continued to punch him and another man, David A. Rengo, 24, also began hitting him as he was lying on the ground.
Police said the man was not fighting back and tried to crawl away.
One of the detectives left their patrol vehicle and grabbed Jordan.
Rengo then came up behind the detective and pushed him. The officer lost his hold of Jordan.
Rengo then threw three punches at the detective, according to the report.
Rengo then yelled, 'It's the police, run!' according to court documents.
Police captured Jordan and Rengo after a foot chase."


City Journalist Directory - Nicky Ayers - Liverpool Gangster Executed in West Derby Street

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City Journalist Directory - Nicky Ayers - Liverpool Gangster Executed in West Derby Street: "Liverpool gangster executed after midnight today as he is killed instantly when three gun shots are pumped into his body
Nicky Ayers
Shot dead at
South Cantril Avenue
West Derby
Features :-

• Police say the killer was lone gunman

• Nicky Ayers was in his mid forties

• A witness said he heard 4 shots

• The gangster had a fearsome reputation in Liverpool

• Hence the police believe he was likely gunned down by a rival gang member

• The police have reported that avid Liverpool FC supporter Nicky Ayers had been in dispute recently over drug turf areas with rival gangs

• The tension had been ratcheting up among the city gangs

• Ayers was also manager of the Western Approaches FC who play in the Liverpool and District Sunday League

Police are used to gangs in the city being tooled up with guns and samurai swords etc"


Thursday, 29 April 2010

National Guard squad rolling into an inner-city Chicago neighborhood

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"As we speak, National Guard members are working side-by-side with our troops to fight a war halfway around the world. ... We have another war that is just as deadly taking place right in our backyard."Fritchey's first glitch is rather revealing: National Guard servicemen and women are troops, and definitely our troops -- a reserve of trained soldiers able to fight in their own units or augment U.S. regular forces. His second glitch, conflating Afghan combat with Chicago street crime, exceeds political hyperbole and enters the realm of blockheaded ignorance.A National Guard squad rolling into an inner-city Chicago neighborhood can establish "presence" -- and presence can serve a deterrent function. A policeman on a beat establishes presence. Here's the concept: When the cop drives by or stands on the corner, rational thugs scatter and look for easier targets.


Sunday, 25 April 2010

Gang Hitmen Suspected in Shootout that Leaves Eight Dead

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Gang Hitmen Suspected in Shootout that Leaves Eight Dead: "Mexican authorities believe a number of gang hitmen are responsible for a brutal ambush that left seven police officers and one bystander dead in the volatile city of Ciudad Juarez.
According to reports the police had been traveling in two vehicles and were stopped at an intersection when the gunmen opened fire from behind. Six federal officers and one local police officer were among the dead as was a 17-year-old boy who had been walking in the area."


Saturday, 24 April 2010

Hells conducted their war against the Alliance, an umbrella group of rival gangs including the Rock Machine

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Judge faces trial tribulations: "Hells conducted their war against the Alliance, an umbrella group of rival gangs including the Rock Machine. The Crown contends that almost every Hells Angel in Quebec voted for the showdown.
Its ultimate toll included 160 murders.
At least three non-gang members were gunned down after they were mistaken for Rock Machine adherents by hitmen from the Hells, according to police. The unlucky trio all lost their lives in bungled shootings between August 1998 and April 2000.
One, Serge Hervieux, was shot at a car-rental agency in Montreal simply because he had the same first name as agency owner Serge Bruneau, a member of the Dark Circle trafficking gang affiliated with the Alliance.
Several lawyers canvassed in the hallways said that with 156 accused in what is so far a single case with one indictment, Brunton is administering the most complex judicial mega-procedure in Canadian history"


Adrian Robles to Be Charged with Murder in Simpson Slaying - Noozhawk.com

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Adrian Robles to Be Charged with Murder in Simpson Slaying - Noozhawk.com: "Adrian Robles, 20, is believed to be the man who fatally stabbed Simpson on April 15.
He wasn’t formally arraigned Friday, as there was confusion over who — or what agency — would represent him. Attorney Ben Bycel appeared on behalf of the defense, but he said he may not be able to take the case because of contractual conflicts.
Judge Clifford Anderson took two trips to his chambers with that issue, calling Bycel and Senior Deputy District Attorney Hilary Dozer with him the second time."


Gangsters Out Blog: LAPD Names Anton as a Person of interest

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Gangsters Out Blog: LAPD Names Anton as a Person of interest: "Anton Hooites-Meursing as a person of interest in the murder of Joe Bralic in LA back in 2001. The police say he isn't a suspect in the actual murder but he is a person of interest because he appears to be the one who hooked up Bralic with his drug connections in LA.
For those of you who aren't familiar with the story, Joe Bralic was a local bodybuilder who made a deal to trade some B.C. Bud for cocaine in LA but the deal went sour and he ended up dead. Anton is a person of interest because he seemingly put Bralic in touch with the guys he was supposed to make the cocaine trade with. Anton's involvement is nothing new so I'm not sure why it's new news. Perhaps since Anton has made headlines recently as being Person X and is cooperating with police in the Surrey Six Murder trial.Another obvious fact is two other persons of interest in that case. Two other criminals Bralic befriended who actually went to LA with him were Garry Favell and Derrick Madinski. Bralic's body was dumped in an alley around 1:00 PM on a Thursday. That same morning Favell and Madinski had checked out of the same hotel into one down the street. They must have known something was up. They came back to Bralic's hotel around 3:00 PM and asked the maid for the key to his room so they could check on their 'friend' who was not answering the door. Yet they left LA and returned to Canada without him and without filing a missing person report. With friends like those, who needs enemies.
Yes the Hells Angels do appear to be involved since they tried to recruit Bralic for MMA and attended his funeral. Yet I doubt they were the ones who had him killed. It looks more like the two Kelowna boys who were brutally murdered buying drugs for the Hells Angels in Mexico."


Leading organised crime figure shot dead in Dublin - The Irish Times - Sat, Apr 24, 2010

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Leading organised crime figure shot dead in Dublin - The Irish Times - Sat, Apr 24, 2010: "Eamon Dunne was gunned down just before 10pm last night at the Fassaugh House pub in Cabra.It is believed he was shot a number of times in the head. Gardaí said today four men were involved in the attack and are believed to have fled in a red LH-registered car. The killing is one of the most significant gangland murders of the last decade.The motive for the murder was unclear last night but Dunne’s gang are the chief suspects for more gun murders than any other group in the history of Irish organised crime.One Garda source said: “The list of suspects will be very, very long.”Dunne (34), Dunsoughly Drive, Ratoath Road, Finglas, had assumed control of the major Finglas-based drugs and armed robbery gang once led by Martin “Marlo” Hyland.Along with a gang leader involved in the Limerick feud, Dunne has been the Garda’s main gangland target of recent years."


MS-13 gang member receives life sentence | Latest

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MS-13 gang member receives life sentence | Latest: "Luis Bonilla, aka Chofre, 23, the leader of a MS-13 street gang in Jamaica, N.Y. was sentenced to life imprisonment by U. S. District Judge Sterling Johnson, Jr., at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn today. The sentencing was announced by Benton J. Campbell, U. S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.Bonilla plead guilty to racketeering and predicate acts of murder and attempted murder. He participated in the murder of 15 year old boy from Queens, N.Y. on Christmas Eve in 2006."


Friday, 23 April 2010

CBC News - Manitoba - Gang member guilty in Haiart killing

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CBC News - Manitoba - Gang member guilty in Haiart killing: "Winnipeg jury has found a 24-year-old Philippine man guilty of the killing of an innocent bystander caught in the crossfire of a violent drug dispute between two street gangs.
Jeff Cansanay was convicted Thursday evening of second-degree murder and three counts of discharging a firearm with intent to wound in the shooting death of Phil Haiart, the son of a city doctor.
He was acquitted of two counts of attempted murder.
Haiart, 17, died of a gunshot wound to the stomach after he was shot near the intersection of Sargent Avenue and Maryland Street on the night of Oct. 10, 2005.
The five-woman, seven-man jury believed that Cansanay fired shots intended for gang members outside a home at 606 McGee St. in the city's West End. The bullets missed their intended targets but one struck Haiart."


Wednesday, 21 April 2010

4-19-10 3 MEN INVOLVED IN GANG FIGHT IN SEPT. 2009 SENTENCED TO 4YRS IN JAIL

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4-19-10 3 MEN INVOLVED IN GANG FIGHT IN SEPT. 2009 SENTENCED TO 4YRS IN JAIL: "three young men admitted to taking part in a gang fight last September that left a 24-year-old Central Point man dead. Lucas Molina, 19, Guibran Ramirez, 20, and Sergio Meza, 19, each pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted second-degree assault and a riot charge for their roles in a fight at an apartment complex on Beatty Street. Each was sentenced to four and a half years in prison - 18 months for each charge - and two years of post-prison supervision. They were the final three suspects to appear in court for their roles in the Sept. 15 fight that led to Marco Antonio Diaz's death."


Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Melbourne's Gangland War

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Melbourne's Gangland War


Monday, 19 April 2010

Seventeen MS-13 Gang Members Indicted in Long Island | Before It's News

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Seventeen MS-13 Gang Members Indicted in Long Island | Before It's News: "dozen alleged MS-13 gang members were indicted on Friday in connection with the murder of a Hempstead bouncer. The suspects are also facing federal racketeering, witness tampering, and firearms charges, according to a report released by the FBI on Friday.MS-13, which stands for La Mara Salvatrucha, has a strong presence in Long Island. The suspects were arraigned before the U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Boyle in Central Islip. Four of the men are being charged for the murder of a bouncer at the El Rancho Bar and Grill and potentially face life in prison or the death penalty. The other 13 suspects face charges ranging from attempted murder, assaults, and conspiracy to murder of rival gang members."


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