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  2. Hoe Avenue peace meeting - Wikipedia

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    The meeting was held at the Boys Club on Hoe Avenue in the Bronx, with dozens of street organizations and many city officials and police present. Attendants included the Black Pearls, Savage Skulls, Turbans, Young Sinners, Royal Javelins, Dutchmen, Magnificent Seven, Dirty Dozens, Liberated Panthers, Black Spades, Seven Immortals, Latin Spades, Peacemakers, and Ghetto Brothers. [4]

  3. Ghetto Brothers - Wikipedia

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    New York Daily News columnist Robert Dominguez was the leader of a Ghetto Brothers division in the Bronx when he was a teen. In the Connecticut prison system, during the 1990s, the Ghetto Brothers and the Savage Nomads joined to form Los Solidos (the Solid Ones), which is now one of the most powerful Puerto Rican gangs in the state.

  4. Benjamin Melendez - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin "Yellow Benjy" Melendez (August 3, 1952 – May 28, 2017) was best known for brokering the gang truce in the Bronx and Harlem (New York City) in 1971. [1] At that time, he was President of the Ghetto Brothers, a mainly ethnically Puerto Rican South Bronx gang, and lead vocalist of a musical group also known as the Ghetto Brothers.

  5. Black Disciples - Wikipedia

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    A member named Mickey Bull took over the Black Disciples, and made peace with the Gangster Disciples. [when?] Bull's leadership brought about a temporary lull in the violence, until his murder by the Gangster Disciples in August 1991. In response, three Gangster Disciples were killed by the Black Disciples on August 7, 1991.

  6. Ghetto Boys - Wikipedia

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    The subsets New Cross Ghetto Boys and Deptford Ghetto Boys also began to disassociate with the gang, and infighting between the various groups heightened. [8] A leader of the Ghetto Boys, Andrew Wanogho was killed in 2006 when he was shot in Brockley, south-east London. [19] His death is one of the reasons the fragmentation began. [8]

  7. Watts truce - Wikipedia

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    The Watts truce was a 1992 peace agreement among rival street gangs in Los Angeles, California, declared in the neighborhood of Watts.The truce was reached just days before the 1992 Los Angeles riots and, although not universally adhered to, was a major factor in the decline of street violence in the city between the 1990s and 2010s.

  8. Tonight (Black Eyed Peas and El Alfa song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tonight" (also known as "Tonight (Bad Boys: Ride or Die)" is a song by American group Black Eyed Peas and Dominican rapper El Alfa featuring American singer Becky G, released by Epic Records on May 10, 2024, as the first single from the Bad Boys: Ride or Die soundtrack of the 2024 film.

  9. There's a Meeting Here Tonight - Wikipedia

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    1 Get you ready, there’s a meeting here tonight, Come along there’s a meeting here tonight, I know you by your daily walk, There’s a meeting here tonight. 2 Oh, hallelujah, to the lamb, There’s a meeting here tonight, For the Lord is on the given hand, There’s a meeting here tonight. 3 If ever I reach the mountain top,