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Gangs in New Orleans (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Gangs in Louisiana" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 18th Street gang; 110ers; B.
Phillip and Clara Crew, Central City (inactive) Hot Boys, Central City. Dorgenois and Dumaine Crew (now known as D' Block) Fischer Fools, Algiers (now known as 150) Cuthroat Posse, Lower Garden District. Florida Posse, Ninth Ward (inactive) 7th Ward Hardheads, Seventh Ward (inactive) Deslonde Boys, Ninth Ward. Bunker Hill Boys, New Orleans East.
Pages in category "Gangs in New Orleans". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of New Orleans gangs.
Baton Rouge: BTR: BTR KBTR Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (Ryan Field) P-N 390,107 Lafayette: LFT: LFT KLFT Lafayette Regional Airport (Paul Fournet Field) P-N 223,529 Lake Charles: LCH: LCH KLCH Lake Charles Regional Airport: P-N 58,122 Monroe: MLU: MLU KMLU Monroe Regional Airport: P-N 107,107 New Orleans: MSY: MSY KMSY Louis Armstrong New ...
The women say the alleged gang members arranged for them to fly from El Paso, Texas, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Once they were in Baton Rouge, the women were taken to a Ross retail clothing store ...
The Matranga crime family, established by Charles (1857 – October 28, 1943) and Antonio (Tony) Matranga (d. 1890), was one of the earliest recorded American Mafia crime families, operating in New Orleans during the late 19th century until the beginning of Prohibition in 1920. Silver Dollar Sam (Silvestro Carollo), Carlos Marcello, and Anthony ...
Pages in category "Former gangs in New Orleans" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Live Oak Boys; Y.
Before 1835, state inmates were held in a jail in New Orleans. The first Louisiana State Penitentiary, located at the intersection of 6th and Laurel streets in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was modeled on a prison in Wethersfield, Connecticut. It was built to house 100 convicts in cells of 6 ft (1.8 m) by 3.5 ft (1.1 m). [11]