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  2. List of New Orleans gangs - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most vicious cliques, like the Dooney Boys and the 9th ward G-Strip Gang, moved to other cities and clashed with each other in violent gun battles. New Orleans drug crews became involved in violent crime and murders and spread throughout the drug trade in host cities and states such as Atlanta , Houston , Tennessee , Oklahoma ...

  3. New Orleans crime family - Wikipedia

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    By 1986, Karno had broken away from the New Orleans family and was operating as an independent racketeer. [37] He died on May 4, 1994, aged 85. [55] Phillip "Dandy Phil" Kastel – former associate. Kastel, a Jewish mobster, was an associate of the New Orleans and Genovese families. He died by suicide on August 16, 1962, at the age of 68. [56]

  4. Category:Gangs in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gangs in New Orleans" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... D. D-Block Boys; F. FnD Gang; H. Hardy Boys (criminal duo) M.

  5. 39ers gang - Wikipedia

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    The "39ers gang," is a “hybrid” force of the Upper 9th Ward's G-Strip (Gallier Street) gang and 3-N-G, a notorious Central City drug gang named for its stronghold around Third and Galvez streets. Several of the alleged members also hailed from the Florida housing development.

  6. List of gangsters by city - Wikipedia

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    This list includes gangsters and organized crime figures by area of operation/sphere of influence. Some names may be listed in more than one city. Some names may be listed in more than one city. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  7. D-Block Boys - Wikipedia

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    The D-Block Boys, also known as DBG, was an African-American drug ring operating in Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana. The gang has been involved in criminal activity including drug trafficking and murder. According to NOPD, The "D-Block Gang" has a history of violations, along with involvement in violent crimes. [1]

  8. Byrd Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Byrd Gang also known as the Piff Gang or “M3”, is a criminal organization located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Detectives with New Orleans Police Department's Multi-Agency Gang unit previously described the Byrd Gang as "one of the most murderous gangs in town." The gang has a long history of violence which has made them gain notoriety ...

  9. Category:Gangs in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Gangs in New Orleans (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Gangs in Louisiana" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... This list may not reflect ...