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CHICAGO — A federal indictment unsealed today charges 13 alleged leaders, members, and associates of the Wicked Town faction of the Traveling Vice Lords street gang with participating in a criminal organization that murdered rivals and violently protected a drug-dealing operation on the West Side of Chicago.
A total of 25 people were arrested this week in three separate takedowns, police say. Officials released some of the mugshots of those individuals who were charged with manufacturing and delivery...
This dataset contains descriptive information on individuals that the Chicago Police Department has classified as gang members.
CNN — The reputed leader of Black Disciples street gang in Chicago and 22 other people have been arrested on federal drug and gun trafficking charges, the US Attorney for the Northern District...
A federal drug and gun trafficking investigation has led to the arrest and indictment of 23 men, including a leader of the Chicago Black Disciples street gang. Breaking Disgruntled employee...
CHICAGO — The alleged leader of the Black Disciples street gang in Chicago is among 23 individuals facing criminal charges as part of a federal investigation into drug and gun trafficking on the city’s South Side.
CHICAGO - A high-ranking member of a Chicago street gang who police say was responsible for driving violence in the area is in custody.
CNN — The Department of Justice has charged 13 members of a Chicago street gang faction with racketeering conspiracy as part of a federal indictment related to dozens of murders, attempted...
CHICAGO — Two federal indictments unsealed in Chicago today charged 34 members of the Latin Kings street gang with participating in a criminal organization that assaults and attempts to murder its rivals and violently protects its territories in the city and suburbs.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The leader and 22 members of the Black Disciples street gang have been arrested and charged with drug and gun trafficking on Chicago's South Side, a prosecutor said on...