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  2. Reno Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Reno Gang, also known as the Reno Brothers Gang and The Jackson Thieves, were a group of criminals that operated in the Midwestern United States during and just after the American Civil War. Though short-lived, the gang carried out the first three peacetime train robberies in U.S. history. Most of the stolen money was never recovered.

  3. Indiana White Caps - Wikipedia

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    Frank Reno, one of the first lynching victims in Indiana. In the years following the American Civil War, southern Indiana experienced several high-profile criminal events. The Reno Gang began to terrorize the region in the immediate years after the war, becoming the first gang in the nation to begin robbing trains. They sacked rural towns ...

  4. List of Old West gangs - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; ... Reno Gang (1866–1868) Rogers Brothers Gang (1890s) Reynolds Gang ...

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    A 20-year-old former street gang member was sentenced to 30 years in prison in ... When Fort Worth police responded to the shooting call that day in the 1500 block of East Robert Street, they ...

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  8. List of train robberies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The gang robbed a Missouri-Pacific train and stole $4,000. [19] Benbrook, Texas: 9 June, 1887 Rube Burrow and his gang Rube Burrow and his gang boarded a Texas & Pacific Express and held the train engineer at gunpoint and stole $1,350.00 from the mail car. [20] near Fort Worth, Texas: 20 September, 1887 Rube Burrow and his gang

  9. Puro Tango Blast - Wikipedia

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    While it is commonly believed that there are only four chapters to the gang, other regions of the state have their own Tangos. [18] Collectively, the tangos from Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston are known as the 4 Horsemen. [18] Individual Tango members use regionally appropriate symbols as tattoos to identify the tango to which they belong.