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Santiago Luis Polanco-Rodríguez (born June 16, 1961) is a Dominican American former drug dealer considered to be the first mass marketer of crack cocaine in United States. He is also known by his street name, "Yayo". [1]
This Dominican gang is considered to be the first Latino gang that originated in New York City and then later spread out to the whole northeastern region of United States. The group was named for three revolutionaries of the Dominican War of Independence ; its slogan is Dios, patria y libertad (the official motto of the Dominican Republic, "God ...
Dominicans Don't Play (143) is a Dominican-American street gang started in Manhattan, New York in 1991.They are known for primarily using machetes and knives as weapons. DDP is located across New York City, particularly in the Bronx, Harlem and the Lower East Side.
The Dominican Republic's top prosecutor said on Tuesday that the Caribbean nation's largest drug trafficking gang has been dismantled, a group that allegedly used two former professional baseball ...
The Jheri Curls were a Dominican gang which was active in the Washington Heights, Manhattan neighborhood of New York City in the early 1990s. Taking their moniker, and coiffures, from the Jheri curl hairstyle that was of waning popularity in the United States during the time, the gang ran a major cocaine trafficking operation in upper Manhattan which was ultimately based out of an apartment ...
A Dominican drug trafficker who was jealous of David Ortiz and felt disrespected by him had him shot at a The post Private investigator says drug kingpin targeted David Ortiz appeared first on ...
A Dominican court convicted 10 people involved in the 2019 attempted killing of former Red Sox baseball star David Ortiz, authorities confirmed on Tuesday. Two men, including the alleged shooter ...
The Dominican Republic has become a trans-shipment point for Colombian drugs destined to Europe as well as the United States and Canada. [2] [3] Money laundering via the Dominican Republic is favored by the drug cartels for the ease of illicit financial transactions. [2]