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Jimmy Chérizier (French pronunciation: [dʒimi ʃeʁizje]; born 30 March 1977), nicknamed Barbecue (Haitian Creole: Babekyou), is a Haitian gang leader, former police officer, and warlord [3] who is the head of the Revolutionary Forces of the G9 Family and Allies (Haitian Creole: Fòs Revolisyonè G9 an Fanmi e Alye), abbreviated as "G9" or "FRG9", a federation of over a dozen Haitian gangs ...
The gang, involved in drug dealing, extortion and armed robbery, have been central players in the Limerick feud, which has claimed up to 13 lives. [1] The feud, which involves several criminal families, mainly the McCarthy-Dundons, the Ryans and the Keane-Collopy gang from St. Mary's Park, has been ongoing since 2000. [2]
The Nine Trey Bloods and 6ix9ine forged a partnership, [19] with 6ix9ine receiving, in his words, "career, credibility, street credibility, videos, music, and protection" from the gang, [20] while 6ix9ine financially compensated the gang members. [21] 6ix9ine claimed affiliation with the Nine Trey Bloods, [22] and was extorted by the gang. [23]
Independent Soldiers Gang – Decades old organized crime gang active across Canada (a part of the Wolfpack Gang Alliance) [125] [126] Kang Crime Group – Also known as "BIBO gang" or "Blood In, Blood Out gang" (formerly a member of the Wolfpack Alliance) [127] Malli-Buttar Crime Groups Coalition [128] [129] Punjabi mafia [130] [131]
(Top) 1 Māori and Polynesian gangs. 2 Drug cartels. 3 Crips and Bloods subsets. 4 Triad. ... Big Circle Gang [14] Caucasian/white supremacist. Right Wing Resistance;
These gangs, often involved in illegal activities like drug trafficking, violent crime, and robberies, have a growing presence in urban areas. In Amsterdam and Utrecht, gang activity is typically concentrated in certain neighborhoods, with tensions rising between rival groups.
The gang holds a large share of the cocaine market [5] due to an association with the Colombian crime cartel, [5] [6] and as such, many members of the group have been arrested for drug-related crimes. [7] Members have drawn the interest of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, [8] and some have faced deportation hearings. [9]
The Manitoba Warriors were formed as a prison gang in 1992, originating as an exclusively Aboriginal criminal organization at the Stony Mountain Institution. [5] The gang was founded by William Pangman who served as the national president alongside Izzy Vermette who served as the national treasurer and Ervin Chartrand who served as the vice president. [6]