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  2. Wah Ching - Wikipedia

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    However, Wah Ching was able to push these gangs out of Los Angeles Chinatown and took over their illegal establishments. Wah Ching became the dominant gang in Chinatown, Los Angeles throughout most of the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1991, Danny "Ah Pai" Wong, the leader of Wah Ching, was shot and killed by Wo Hop To (WHT) hitmen from Seattle ...

  3. Jackson Street Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Boys gang was the successor to the Wo Hop To Triad which ruled the streets of San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1980s and early 1990s. [1] The Jackson Street Boys was founded by three brothers, Bobby Tsan, Johnny Tsan and Tommy Tsan, who were former Wah Ching members who had defected to the Wo Hop To after the Wo Hop To forced the Wah Ching out of San Francisco. [2]

  4. Gangland (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Gang Airdate 14 (1) "Maniacal" Maniac Latin Disciples in Chicago, IL: March 13, 2008 15 (2) "Deadly Triangle" Hop Sing Boys, Wah Ching and Wo Hop To in San Francisco, CA: March 20, 2008 16 (3) "Biker Wars" Outlaws in the Midwest: March 27, 2008 17 (4) "Texas Terror" Texas Syndicate in Austin, TX: April 3, 2008 18 (5) "Crip or Die" Crips in Los ...

  5. Joe Fong - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 820 The Yau Lai (or Yo Le) split from the Wah Ching in 1969, founded by members unhappy with the gang's merger into the Hop Sing. [4] The Chung Ching Yee (later, the Joe Fong Boys or just Joe Boys) were formed by Joe Fong as a splinter group of the Yau Lai in 1971, [ 5 ] and claimed to be independent of any existing Chinatown organizations ...

  6. Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association - Wikipedia

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    This led to many of the children of new immigrants dropping out and joining gangs that engaged in violence in Chinatown. In 1968, during a human rights commission hearing held in San Francisco, the Wah Ching gang asked for a community clubhouse and a two-year program to help them gain vocational skills and earn high school diplomas.

  7. Category:Chinese-American organized crime groups - Wikipedia

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    Wah Ching; White Tigers (gang) This page was last edited on 13 June 2020, at 22:02 (UTC). Text is ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;

  8. List of gangs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 January 2025. The Five Points, Manhattan is a location that was associated with gang activities from the early 19th century. In the late 1920s, Al Capone was the leader of the Chicago Outfit The Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle club was founded in 1948 and is considered a criminal gang by American law ...

  9. Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow - Wikipedia

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    Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Kwok-Cheung Chow (Chinese: 周國祥; Jyutping: zau1 gwok3 coeng4; born December 31, 1959) is a Hong Kong-born felon with ties to a San Francisco Chinatown street gang and an organized crime syndicate, including the American branch of the Hong Kong-based triad Wo Hop To [2] and the Hop Sing Boys.