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Zelaya Canales, also known as “Terco,” had been a regional leader in the 18th Street gang, whose “power and control extended across the New York City metropolitan area,” according to the feds.
An 18th Street gang leader from Queens pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy in connection with the 2016 killing of a Hempstead teenager, federal authorities said. Junior Zelaya Canales, 28, of ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — A Queens-based regional leader of the 18th Street Gang pleaded guilty to federal racketeering conspiracy charges in connection to a “sprawling racketeering conspiracy” that ...
Castro, 46, is a leader, or carnal, of the Mexican Mafia, also known as the “La Eme” prison gang. Authorities say Castro controls two cliques of the 18th Street gang -- the Shatto Park Locos ...
At 18, Herrera met the leader of the 18th Street gang when he was last sent to prison for drug delivery. The leader, Gustavo Torres-Mendez, was sentenced last year to 14 years in federal prison.
The leader of a street gang that controlled narcotics trafficking around Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park was convicted along with two associates Thursday on federal racketeering charges. Twenty-one ...
Romero, then a leader of the Lyl Cycos 18th Street gang, allegedly set fire to the building because its new manager would not let his drug dealers hide inside from the police.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Noah Herrera, a known leader in Portland’s 18th Street Gang, was sentenced to 144 months and five years of supervised release.
Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announced that a Somerset County Jury returned guilty verdicts against two of three members of the Los Angeles-based 18th Street Gang. Forrest said the ...
Prosecutors alleged that on the afternoon of Feb. 3, Lopez and Martinez-Alvarenga followed Mosso, who they believed to be a member of the rival 18th Street gang, onto a train platform in Queens ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A known leader of Portland's 18th Street Gang was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison Friday for his role in local drug trafficking conspiracy and for possessing a weapon ...
A member of the violent 18th Street gang will spend the next 40 years in prison and faces deportation after stalking and killing a man in Maryland to elevate his standing in the transnational ...
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