Saturday, January 29, 2011

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Philistin Paul, 32, alleged to be a street gang member associated with the Bloods, faces charges, including attempted murder

Trial of alleged street gang member resumes: "Philistin Paul, 32, alleged to be a street gang member associated with the Bloods, faces charges, including attempted murder, related to a shooting in Montreal North on June 4.

Beauvoir Jean, 46, a former street gang leader who now works to counsel youth against joining gangs, initially told police that while trying to intervene in an argument outside a strip mall on Pascal St., Paul began to argue with him. He said he and Paul, who goes by the nickname Crazy, exchanged blows and that Paul then pulled out a firearm and fired in his direction. It is believed that Paul then tried to hide the firearm in his pants and that it went off a second time, injuring his thigh.

Jean wasn’t injured, but called 911 and told the person who handled the call that Paul tried to shoot him.

Jean gave a videotaped statement to the police to that effect shortly after the shooting. But when called to testify in September, during Paul’s trial, Jean refused to testify. He told Braun in September that his work involved getting kids off the street and not putting people in jail."

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Canadawide warrants for United Nations gang boss Conor D' Monte and purported hitman Cory Vallee

Eight charged in targeted shootings during Metro's deadly drug war: "Police have issued Canadawide warrants for United Nations gang boss Conor D' Monte and purported hitman Cory Vallee after a major development Monday in one of the biggest gang investigations in B.C. history.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team announced that eight men linked to the notorious UN gang -- including D'Monte and Vallee -- have now been charged in connection with targeted gangland slayings in 2008 and 2009, one involving an innocent stereo installer.

The murders of Jonathan Barber on May 9, 2008, and Kevin LeClair on Feb. 6, 2009, were two of more than a dozen slayings of gangsters, associates, or innocents caught in the crossfire of a bloody gang war between the UN gang, led by Clay Roueche, and the rival Red Scorpions, led by the Bacon brothers of Abbotsford.

And now after two years of investigation by IHIT and other law enforcement agencies, 14 members of both the UN and RS are before the courts in separate, unprecedented murder prosecutions.

In addition to the eight UN-linked men charged Monday, four connected to the Red Scorpions were already facing first-degree murder charges in the Surrey Six slayings of October 2007. Two more RS gangsters have already pleaded guilty to murder and are serving life sentences."

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Racketeering Indictment Charges 15 Members of Bloods Set

Racketeering Indictment Charges 15 Members of Bloods Set: "Fifteen alleged members and associates of the Fruit Town and Brick City Brims Set of the Bloods street gang are charged with racketeering conspiracy in a sweeping Indictment unsealed today. The second superseding Indictment outlines, among other things, murder and murder conspiracies, numerous aggravated assaults, a kidnapping, firearms offenses, and various controlled substance distribution conspiracies, United States Attorney Paul J Fishman announced. Those charged in the Indictment represent senior leadership who ran the gang’s activities in Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson, NJ ., among other locations. The 20-count Indictment charges all of the defendants with racketeering conspiracy, and includes sixty-three overt acts that the defendants allegedly committed in furtherance of that conspiracy."

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

27 Mexican Mafia associates arrested, indicted in Los Angeles - National public safety | Examiner.com

27 Mexican Mafia associates arrested, indicted in Los Angeles - National public safety | Examiner.com: "joint federal-state law enforcement operation Friday morning led to the arrest of 27 people linked to a street gang with ties to the Mexican Mafia, some of whom are named in a federal racketeering indictment that alleges the gang is a criminal enterprise that has engaged in violent crimes, extortion and narcotics trafficking.

Some of those taken into custody -- members of Los Angeles' Lennox 13 -- face federal charges, while others will be presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution on various offenses, and some are allegedly illegal immigrants who face criminal prosecution and deportation.

The widespread operation involved nearly 500 law enforcement personnel and is the result of an 18-month investigation by the federal Southern California Drug Task Force and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department."

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FBI helping in search for missing US citizen

FBI helping in search for missing US citizen | Trinidad Express Newspaper | News: "THE Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has been called in to assist a special team of officers from the Anti-Kidnapping Unit (AKU) who are probing the kidnapping and possible murder of a 17-year-old United States citizen.
Officials at the US Embassy in Port of Spain have confirmed that local cops are investigating the abduction and possible homicide of Shakeem Periera.
Periera was last seen alive on January 8, when he left his Jones Town, Arima, home, telling his mother, Shaniqua, that he was going to celebrate his 17th birthday at the Living Room nightclub in Arima.
During the early hours the following day, Shaniqua received a telephone call from another teenager she knew, who informed her that her son had been killed. 'You sleeping and yuh son dead,' the male voice told the woman.
Later in the day, an unidentified voice contacted Shaniqua and demanded a close male relative in exchange for the boy's safe release."

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Mexico arrests hitmen blamed for Acapulco slayings

Mexico arrests hitmen blamed for Acapulco slayings | Reuters: "The group is a splinter faction of the Beltran Leyva cartel, which has fragmented since Mexican marines killed its leader, Arturo Beltran Leyva, in December 2009, the federal police said in a statement. Police said the group's leader, Jose Lozano, was behind the 22 Acapulco murders.

The police did not provide other details or explain why the arrests, which occurred on Thursday, were not announced until Sunday.

Clashes between rival gangs seeking to control the flow of drugs through Acapulco have alarmed business leaders who worry the escalating violence will strangle the tourism industry"

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Alex Thomas speaks on Ronnie "Looney" Barron and living with the Mansfield Gangster Crips

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Former Bell Police Officer Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison

Former Bell Police Officer Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison | Street Gangs Resource Center: "A judge sentenced a former officer with the Bell Police Department late yesterday to nine years in federal prison for sexually assaulting a female motorist and violating her civil rights, the Justice Department announced.
Feliciano Sanchez, 35 of Pico Rivera, received the sentence for the civil rights offense from U.S. District Judge Valerie Baker Fairbank.
During today’s hearing, Judge Fairbank said “the offense was serious, involving predatory conduct, [and was] committed by a police officer acting under color of law.”
Sanchez pleaded guilty last year to violating the female victim’s civil rights when he forced her to perform oral sex after stopping her for a traffic violation. Sanchez admitted in court that on May 16, 2007, he took the victim in his patrol car to an isolated parking lot away from the traffic stop. During the assault, Sanchez placed his hand on his duty weapon and forced the victim to perform the sex act."

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East LA gang member gets into violent confrontation with Deputy

East LA gang member gets into violent confrontation with Deputy | Street Gangs Resource Center: "An East Los Angeles trainee officer Mohamed Ahmed, 27, a Somalian immigrant was shot by an alleged gang member in City Terrace Tuesday night after 6:00 p.m. in East Los Angeles. After the two deputies pulled over a vehicle the suspect got into a physical altercation with the trainee deputy. According to Los Angeles County Sheriff, Lee Baca, the suspect pulled out a weapon and shot the deputy in the face. He attempted to shoot a 2nd deputy in the chest firing two shots but missing the second deputy. That deputy returned fired and shot and killed the suspect.
The suspect was recently released from prison and we believe him to be a member of the LOTT gang and we have identified him as Nestor “Husky / Demon” Torres from the LOTT. The shooting occurred near Floral Drive & Brannick which is an area claimed by the Lott."

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Should female, 16, been sentenced to life without parole for killing pimp? | Street Gangs Resource Center

Should female, 16, been sentenced to life without parole for killing pimp? | Street Gangs Resource Center: "When Sarah Kruzan was eleven, a 31-year old pimp (George Gilbert Howard) recruited her into the life of prostitution and he put her on the streets when she was 13. Coming from a broken family, she looked at this abuser as a father figure but after several years of abuse, she murdered her pimp at the age of 16 and was sentenced to life with out parole in a California prison. Listen to her talk about the case against her. She is now 29 years old. Her supporters are trying to get her released and trying to ban sentencing minors to life without paroles."

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The president of the Maine chapter of the American Outlaw Association motorcycle gang has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison

Journal Tribune: York County's Only Daily Newspaper > News > ‘Outlaw’ sentenced to 15 months in prison: "The president of the Maine chapter of the American Outlaw Association motorcycle gang has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for his role in sanctioning a retaliation against another motorcycle gang.

Thomas “Taz” Benvie, 41, of Springvale, who forfeited a sawed-off shotgun, another shotgun and four handguns, was sentenced one week ago in federal court in Richmond, Va. on a single racketeering charge. Three other racketeering charges were dismissed.

Benvie was among 27 members of the Outlaw Motorcycle Association arrested nationwide following June indictments on racketeering and other charges.

Thomas “Tomcat” Mayne, 59, of Old Orchard Beach, described by authorities as the regional treasurer for the Outlaws, died June 15 following a shoot-out with federal agents who were attempting to arrest him as part of a seven-state sweep.

According to a sentencing report prepared by Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter S. Duffey, Benvie knew that others were committing racketeering acts, including the Oct. 8, 2009 attempted murder of Gary Watson, a member of the Hell’s Angels, in Canaan."

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