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On February 16, her dead body was found on Sharpcrest Street in Southwest Houston. [1] Police said that she had been shot twice at close range. [3] Her body remained unidentified until March 2017. [5] The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children reconstructed the victim and created a poster in efforts to identify her. [6]
The city of Houston has a variety of street gangs such as the Los Angeles based Crips and Bloods gangs as well as Chicago based gangs. The biggest gangs include the Crips, Piru's, Gangster Disciples and Black Disciples. Latino gangs are Southwest Cholos, Brown Pride, La Tercera Crips, La Primea and MS-13.
Houston Police Department Fondren Division was established in 1998, gaining its own anti-gang unit. This is the former police station. As of 2002 the crime in Fondren Southwest largely affected apartment complexes, with homeowner subdivisions largely unaffected. [27]
Pages in category "Gangs in Texas" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 14K (triad)
Gang violence is a growing concern among Houston neighborhoods and the law enforcement agencies which patrol them. What you need to know about gangs and gang violence in Houston [Video] Skip to ...
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.
The Greater Southwest Houston Chamber of Commerce building in the City of Bellaire (the office has since moved) Southwest Houston is a region in Houston, Texas, United States. The area is considered to be from Texas State Highway 6, south of Westpark Tollway to north of U.S. Route 90. Many Section 8 (housing) complexes are located in Southwest ...
Kenneth Roberson's lyrics chronicled the gang violence he saw in his hometown of Houston. "I don't know how to move on," said Ferguson-Smith, who has started a nonprofit group called TEARS to help ...