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  2. Texas Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    The Syndicate is the oldest Texan prison gang. [1] The Texas Syndicate has approximately 1,300 members, the majority of whom are Mexican American males aged between 20 and 40. [3] While the gangs maintains its headquarters in California, there are around 1,000 members in prisons and jails throughout Texas, with many others operating on the ...

  3. Puro Tango Blast - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Department of Public Safety classifies Tango Blast as a "loose affiliation" gang, with "relaxed membership requirements and little to no detectable leadership hierarchy." [14] The El Paso County sheriff's officials have noted that "there is no known formal organization of the gang on El Paso streets."

  4. Prison gangs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Syndicate: A mostly Texas-based street and prison gang that includes mostly Hispanic members and does (albeit rarely) allow non-Hispanic Caucasian members. [ citation needed ] The Texas Syndicate, more than La Eme or Nuestra Familia, has been associated or allied with Mexican immigrant prisoners, while Eme and Familia tend to be ...

  5. After getting out of federal prison in 2014, Dominick "Solo" Gonzales began collecting money from gangs and dealers in the San Fernando Valley, angering Mexican Mafia members in the California ...

  6. Santo Trafficante Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Santo Trafficante Jr. (November 15, 1914 – March 17, 1987) was among the most powerful Mafia bosses in the United States. He headed the Trafficante crime family from 1954 to 1987 and controlled organized criminal operations in Florida and Cuba, which had previously been consolidated from several rival gangs by his father, Santo Trafficante Sr.

  7. Knife-wielding Tren de Aragua gangbangers are repeatedly ...

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    Knife-wielding Tren de Aragua gang members are mobbing border crossings at El Paso, Texas, in an attempt to break into the US — and have said they will attack border guards who try to stop them ...

  8. Texas cops raid apartment complex taken over by Tren de ... - AOL

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    In the Big Apple, Tren de Aragua is trying to recruit foot soldiers to force women into sex trafficking to fund gang activity. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared the prison gang a foreign ...

  9. Juan Rodriguez Chavez - Wikipedia

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    Juan Rodriguez Chavez (April 27, 1968 – April 22, 2003), known as The Thrill Killer, was an American serial killer and spree killer who, together with a teenage accomplice, killed eleven people in Dallas, Texas during a crime spree lasting from March to July 1995, shortly after being paroled from prison for a murder conviction.