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Pages in category "1990s in San Antonio" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The wounded students were all listed in stable conditions at various San Antonio hospitals. Police said they recovered a large-caliber pistol from the crime scene. Eighteen-year-old Kenneth Wolford, plus two other male students, were arrested and charged for the shooting.
A power struggle within the prison gang's ranks ensued causing the group to splinter into two separate chapters. The original HPL members decided to call themselves the HPL 45s, while the San Antonio and Houston members were known as the 16/12s. The two factions went to war and finally reunited under the name HPL in 1998.
Texas law enforcement raided a vacant San Antonio apartment complex that had fallen under the “control” of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang, which was using the building as a base for crime ...
A photo submitted in evidence by prosecutors allegedly shows an image sent by one Peckerwoods gang member to another of $20,000 in wads of cash made dealing drugs. (U.S. Attorney's Office)
The Texas Department of Public Safety classifies Tango Blast as a "loose affiliation" gang, with "relaxed membership requirements and little to no detectable leadership hierarchy." [ 14 ] The El Paso County sheriff's officials have noted that "there is no known formal organization of the gang on El Paso streets."
Jaime Esparza, United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas, speaks to the media about the interagency raids conducted by the FBI targeting Chuco Tango gang members at the Richard C ...
Bandidos members were implicated in the San Antonio shootings of Assistant U.S. Attorney James W. Kerr Jr., who survived an assassination attempt when nineteen shots were fired into his car on November 21, 1978, and U.S. district court judge John H. Wood Jr., who was killed with a shot from a high-powered rifle on May 29, 1979. [66]