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  2. Baltimore Crew - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Crew was an Italian American organized crime group that ultimately became a faction of the Gambino crime family operating in the port city of Baltimore, Maryland, from about 1900 until the 1990s. It was originally an independent organization led by the D'Urso family until the Corbi takeover in the 1920s.

  3. Nicholas Mangione - Wikipedia

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    Mangione also owned country clubs, hotels, and resorts in the Baltimore area, including Hayfields Country Club and Turf Valley. [3] Mangione's descendants—10 children and some 37 grandchildren—remain a prominent family in Maryland business and politics. [4] He was a World War II veteran. [3]

  4. Crime in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Sandtown-Winchester, Baltimore, is one of West Baltimore's most blighted and problematic communities. [26] In the second half of the 20th century, Sandtown experienced economic depression, housing abandonment, crime, and the effects of the Baltimore riot of 1968. [27] Sandtown-Winchester was the home of Freddie Gray and the scene of his arrest.

  5. Category:Gangs in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gangs in Baltimore" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Black Guerrilla Family; M.

  6. Dead Man Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    A federal grand jury in Baltimore charged 22 defendants with conspiracy to participate in a violent racketeering enterprise. All but one defendant are also charged with conspiring to distribute drugs. The indictment was returned on October 6, 2011, and unsealed upon the arrests of seven defendants and the execution of seven search warrants.

  7. Neo-Nazi Convicted in Racially-Motivated Plot to Destroy ...

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    Russell recruited Maryland resident Sarah Beth Clendaniel as his accomplice on the ground; the pair intended to cause "significant interruption and impairment of the Baltimore regional power grid."

  8. Crime in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore reported 223 homicides in 2010. The number of all violent crimes for the city has declined from 21,799 in 1993 to 9,316 in 2010. Even with stark population decline taken into account—Baltimore went from 732,968 residents in 1993 to 620,961 in 2010—the drop in violent crime was significant, falling from 3.0 incidents per 100 residents to 1.6 incidents per 100 residents.

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