Enrique Deltoro Sr. DOB 08/23/1971 is a documented, validated Livas Norteno gang member in the city of Livingston. In speaking with a former full time sworn police officer for the Livingston Police Department, Enrique Deltoro has been a member of the “Livas” Norteno criminal street gang going back to the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. In February of 2016 Enrique Deltoro allegedly assaulted and threatened a drop out (former) gang member, in violation of 242 PC (Battery), 136.1(c) PC (Victim/Witness intimidation) 422 PC (Criminal Threats) and 186.22 PC (a gang enhancement).
The Shelton gang terrorized the area of Fairfield Il., in Wayne County, during the prohibition era. During the prohibition the Shelton’s got into bootlegging, gambling, prostitution, facts about the organization, and how it all ended in 1945. During the prohibition, they bootlegged their own moonshine and others all over Wayne County. While they were bootlegging and making alcohol, they made a lot of rivals with other bootleggers in the area. Beside just bootlegging they also had casinos for people to gamble at all over southern IL.
The exact location is up for debate, but it is generally accepted that 18th Street Gang started near 18th Street and Union Avenue in the Rampart District of Los Angeles. 18th Street was not always its own gang. It was originally part of Clanton 14. They wanted to make a separate clique called Clanton 18th Street and allow immigrants the opportunity to join.
Each clique has four organizational divisions, designed to create a de facto division of labor. From the top, down these divisions are: Jefes Nactionales, Ranfleros, Palabreros, and neighborhood-level street gang members. Gang members are often recruited on the streets and promised a better life filled with opportunity in an expansive family. Suffice it to say, MS-13 recruiters will often target adolescents from the slums into their ranks. Street-level gang members are also recruited in prison.
Their motto explained better blood in and blood out means the only way out is death. With the majority of the AB being a white gang in the 1970’s era said truce to another known gang called the Mexican mafia. Calling true to the Mexican Mafia only meant profit for the AB not for the moral clarity. The AB is extremely deadly organization. Authorities calculated members of the group made up 1% of the prison population they were responsible for 18% of all prison murders a few years back.
He was convicted on 18 murders and attempted murders. Their gang colors are black and gold. Black represents death and gold represents life. They have an emblem that represents them which is the five pointed crown. Each point stands for something which is love, respect, sacrifice, honor, and obedience.
RICO Initially Was Enacted in 1970 to Combat Organized Crime and Other Corruption As noted above, RICO initially was enacted October 15, 1970. RICO provides powerful criminal penalties for persons who engage in a “pattern of racketeering activity” or “collection of an unlawful debt” and who have a specified relationship to an “enterprise” that affects interstate or foreign commerce. Organized crime derives a major portion of its power through money obtained from such illegal endeavors as syndicated gambling, loan sharking, the theft and fencing of property, the importation and distribution of narcotics and other dangerous drugs, and other forms of social exploitation (Martin, 2015). Pueblo Bishop Bloods Kevin Eleby, who was known to the Los
The Piru Bloodz is ready for blood in blood out and they 're selling illegal drugs such cocaine,marijuana. The Piru Bloodz gang was formed initially
The Purple gang started and saw how successful the bootlegging business became since Detroit’s ban. When the gang got bigger they decided to expand their business ideas. Like hiring out gang members as hitmen. The Purple gang got their liquor from Canada and Toledo Ohio.
Also known as: ‘’blood in, blood out.’’ Gang banging at such a young age became natural. It was all around me. My older brother was a gang member and kept secrets from me and always had it all. He had all of the respect in the city.
A man guilty for a crime that he did not plan, nor take into action. Tried twice with a death penalty, and a life sentence. Exonerated by DNA, after eight years in jail. Kirk Bloodsworth was an unfortunate man, but now he’s free, and spends his time how he wants. It should have been it’s own crime to convict an innocent man of a crime he did not commit.
In 1969, a young man in South Los Angeles named Raymond Washington, founded a gang called the Crips. Soon after, in response, rival gangs banned together to form the Bloods. In subsequent years, these two gangs divided Los Angeles into a patchwork of blue and red territories. These were not the street toughs of an earlier generation. Fist fights were a thing of the past.
In the memoir “I Escaped a Violent Gang” and the play “The Watsons Go to Birmingham.” the theme they used was courage. In “I Escaped a Violent Gang”, Ana had enough courage to join a gang but not only that but to stand up against it. In “The Watsons Go to Birmingham” Sarah and Junior walk in a march for equal rights. They both show courage in different ways in “I Escaped a Violent Gang” the characters actions are different.
Deviance is defined as "any violation of norms, whether the infraction is as minor as driving over the speed limit, as serious as murder, or as humorous as Chagnon 's encounter with the Yanomamo" (Henslin 194). One statement that stuck out to me was sociologist Howard S. Becker 's definition of deviance: "It is not the act itself, but the reactions to the act, that make something deviant" (Henslin 194). One reaction that acts as a punishment for a deviant or minor criminal is the criminal justice system. On page 211 in our book, it is stated that "the working class and those below them pose a special threat to the power elite" (Henslin). As a result of this threat, the law and punishment comes down harder on the lower class than it does on the upper class.
The Crips are a gang that is predominantly African American and the group is known to be one of the largest and most violent gangs in the United States. What enticed him to the Crips was the respect and glory that bangers received and the unity of the Crip set.