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  2. Snitch (film) - Wikipedia

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    Snitch is a 2013 American action thriller film [4] directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Dwayne Johnson, based on the experiences of DEA informant James Settembrino. The film was released in the United States on February 22, 2013.

  3. Informant - Wikipedia

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    rat [23] [39] – informing is commonly referred to as "ratting" in American English. snitch [40] – informing is commonly referred to as "snitching", term originally used within the African-American community and more recently associated with hip hop music, hardcore rap, and trap, alongside their derivative subgenres and subcultures. [41 ...

  4. Snitch - Wikipedia

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    Snitch or Monument Ave., an American crime drama directed by Ted Demme Snitch (2011 film) or Witness Insecurity , an American thriller starring Edward Furlong Snitch (film) , a 2013 American crime drama starring Dwayne Johnson

  5. Ric Roman Waugh - Wikipedia

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    Ric Roman Waugh (born February 20, 1968) is an American film director, writer, producer, actor, and former stuntman. He is known for his work in Felon (2008), Snitch (2013), and Shot Caller (2017).

  6. Joseph Valachi - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Michael Valachi (September 22, 1904 [nb 1] – April 3, 1971) was an American mobster in the Genovese crime family who was the first member of the Italian-American Mafia to acknowledge its existence publicly in 1963.

  7. 6ix9ine - Wikipedia

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    Hernandez's decision to "snitch", and in particular his testimonies about rappers uninvolved with the trial, including rappers Cardi B, Jim Jones, and Trippie Redd, [163] provoked discussion, amusement, and condemnations from hip-hop personalities and fans, [11] [164] [165] [166] and inspired internet memes.

  8. Snitch Newsweekly - Wikipedia

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    Snitch was a free, alternative weekly newspaper published in parts of the United States covering crime and police news. Perhaps the most notable feature was the ZIP Code Crime Watch, which gave brief, usually sarcastic commentary on hundreds of items in the weekly police reports, broken down by ZIP codes, along with crime totals for the respective areas.

  9. Snitch Law - Wikipedia

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    The Military Intelligence and Counterintelligence Law, popularly known as the Snitch Law (Spanish: Ley Sapo), was a law in Venezuela passed on 28 May 2008 during the government of Hugo Chávez that established the obligation for any person to comply with intelligence tasks if requested by the authorities, with the penalty of being prosecuted in case of refusal.