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In a coordinated law enforcement operation targeting organized crime, five individuals believed to be associated with the Mexican Mafia prison gang were arrested this week in Southern California, ...
Alongside The Marías, Young Miko and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, the de la Rosa brothers made sure that Latin music was heard at ...
SANTA ANA – A long-time Orange County Mexican Mafia chieftain, who continued to control crime in local neighborhoods and jails from a cell across the country, was sentenced Monday to 15 years in ...
A Mexican Mafia associate was sentenced to a lengthy prison term Tuesday in San Diego federal court in a case that highlighted one way in which drugs can make it by mail into San Diego County ...
Gabriel Zendejas Chavez, who was indicted in 2018 in an investigation of the Mexican Mafia's rackets in L.A. County jails, told U.S. District Judge George Wu he was guilty of a rarely filed charge ...
Mexican Mafia associate, Nazi sympathizer among those arrested in California gang sweep by: Jason Kotowski Posted: Nov 5, 2022 / 08:49 AM PDT Updated: Nov 5, 2022 / 03:22 PM PDT ...
A Texas-based drug dealer and former member of the so-called Mexican Mafia testified Wednesday about murdering an associate in 2016. James Chapa, 53, told a court in San Antonio that he and fellow … ...
A Mexican Mafia associate was sentenced Monday to more than 17 years in federal prison for ordering attacks behind bars on behalf of the powerful prison-based gang. Ramon Alvarez, 45, of Santa Ana ...
CRIME Mexican Mafia run jail crime like an 'illegal government' Associated Press Published May 24, 2018 2:40am EDT | Updated May 24, 2018 2:57am EDT Facebook ... Flipboard Print Email ...
News Nation Mexican Mafia busted for running crime in LA County jails Wed., May 23, 2018 A poster showing photos of suspects, some of whom remain at large, is seen at a news conference to announce ...
A Mexican Mafia member who became a government witness was sentenced to 12 years in prison Monday for racketeering, attempted murder, assault and narcotics conspiracy.
Thirty-five people, including members of the Mexican Mafia, have been indicted on 52 felony charges involving drugs, weapons and violence, prosecutors announced Friday.