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  2. List of New Orleans gangs - Wikipedia

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    According to New Orleans Police Department, gang related homicides spiked in 2007, which drove the city's homicide rate to a record high. [2] 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.

  3. Category:Gangs in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    List of New Orleans gangs; 0–9. 39ers gang; B. Byrd Gang; D. D-Block Boys; F. FnD Gang; H. Hardy Boys (criminal duo) M. Metz Gang; N. New Orleans crime family

  4. List of gangsters by city - Wikipedia

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    16.14 New Orleans. 16.15 New York City. ... Some names may be listed in more than one city. ... Gene Gotti (born 1946) John Gotti ...

  5. 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]

  6. List of Italian-American mobsters by organization - Wikipedia

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    15.1 New Orleans crime family. ... Peter Gotti – boss (2002–2011); ... List of criminal enterprises, gangs and syndicates; References

  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. Category:Former gangs in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Former gangs in New Orleans" ... Live Oak Boys; Y. Yellow Henry Gang This page was last edited on 27 November 2024, at 23:25 ...

  9. 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 ...