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I see government has repurposed Rico laws into taking down gangs.
I doubt it. Investigation been going on for 5 years now
I hear the mob isn’t as active as they once were though.
I know I could be totally wrong. I hear their crimes have changed though. From my understanding it’s more sex trafficking, online scams etc. I could definitely be way off.
feds chasing opioids because that’s where the public focus is. I wouldn’t be shocked to hear they(the mob) have a hand in that too though.
I know I could be totally wrong. I hear their crimes have changed though. From my understanding it’s more sex trafficking, online scams etc. I could definitely be way off.
feds chasing opioids because that’s where the public focus is. I wouldn’t be shocked to hear they(the mob) have a hand in that too though.
Anything that can turn a profit, they (gangs/cartels/mob) will get into.More like infiltrating industries and law enforcement agencies to take out the competition.
Ppl think cartel only deal in drugs when they make big bank off avocados , moving people, and oil.
Don't let the movies and TV shows fool you.
I see government has repurposed Rico laws into taking down gangs.
I was laughing cuz you said it so matter of factlyI know I could be totally wrong. I hear their crimes have changed though. From my understanding it’s more sex trafficking, online scams etc. I could definitely be way off.
feds chasing opioids because that’s where the public focus is. I wouldn’t be shocked to hear they(the mob) have a hand in that too though.
BOSTON, MA — Dozens of leaders of the Latin Kings and Queen Nation crime organization were arrested and are facing federal charges after a five-year-long investigation by the FBI Boston Bureau's North Shore Gang Taskforce and the Massachusetts Department of Corrections. Under the name "Operation Throne Down," the investigation focused on drug trafficking and racketeering by the Latin Kings, which is the oldest and largest Hispanic and Latino street gangs.
More than 60 people were arrested, including leaders of the gang's east coast operations, U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said at a press conference in Boston Thursday. The investigation found evidence that the Latin Kings conspired to murder more than 10 people, operated a large-scale drug trafficking operation and committed robberies, shootings and stabbings.
The highest-ranking member arrested was Michael Cecchetelli, of Springfield, who went by the name "King Merlin" and oversaw the east coast operations of the Latin Kings. Other high-ranking members arrested in the sweep included East Coast Crown Council chairwoman Esther Ortiz, a.k.a. "Queen India," and Hector Manuel Vega, a.k.a. "King Demon," a Crown Council member out of Connecticut
Anything that can turn a profit, (mob) will get into.
You know a spot?they make the best cannolis
I was laughing cuz you said it so matter of factly
they make the best cannolis
what joke? lolJokes aside, the mob actually did control a portion of bakery distribution in NYC back in the day.