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BREAKING NEWS:
Four Deaths May Be Tied To Gang
A developing street gang in Yakima may be responsible for the murders of a man and his 3-year-old daughter last weekend.
But it doesn't stop there.
Police are trying to connect the group to a robbery and at least two other murders, including one Wednesday night.
Jose Sanchez, 23, made a preliminary appearance in Yakima County Superior Court Thursday.
He's being held on one of the largest bails ever set in Yakima County, $5- million.
Sanchex could be charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder as early as Monday.
Police say Richard Causor and his 3-year-old daughter Meya were gunned down execution style Sunday night at their southwest Yakima home.
A third victim--- whose identity we're protecting--- was also shot, but is expected to survive.
Police say Sanchez and three other men not only attacked this family, but also robbed them or money and drugs.
Detectives say the suspects are part of a budding organized crime group, trying to be as violent as they can be to impress others.
Wednesday night, police believe the gang was responsible for a murder in northeast Yakima.
The suspect car pulled up behind another at a stop sign.
Someone got out, and shot and killed the driver of the other car.
The victim, Octavio Abundiz, died earlier today. Road rage could be a motive, but police aren't sure.
The sheriff's office is also investigating the gang for the murder of Tanya Bonser, whose body was found dumped near Cowiche earlier this month.
The fate of another man who's missing, and the robbery of an insurance business may also be their handiwork.
Yakima Police have called in help from state and federal authorities.
They still believe all of the victims have been targeted for reason and say the general public shouldn't worry.
Four Deaths May Be Tied To Gang
A developing street gang in Yakima may be responsible for the murders of a man and his 3-year-old daughter last weekend.
But it doesn't stop there.
Police are trying to connect the group to a robbery and at least two other murders, including one Wednesday night.
Jose Sanchez, 23, made a preliminary appearance in Yakima County Superior Court Thursday.
He's being held on one of the largest bails ever set in Yakima County, $5- million.
Sanchex could be charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder as early as Monday.
Police say Richard Causor and his 3-year-old daughter Meya were gunned down execution style Sunday night at their southwest Yakima home.
A third victim--- whose identity we're protecting--- was also shot, but is expected to survive.
Police say Sanchez and three other men not only attacked this family, but also robbed them or money and drugs.
Detectives say the suspects are part of a budding organized crime group, trying to be as violent as they can be to impress others.
Wednesday night, police believe the gang was responsible for a murder in northeast Yakima.
The suspect car pulled up behind another at a stop sign.
Someone got out, and shot and killed the driver of the other car.
The victim, Octavio Abundiz, died earlier today. Road rage could be a motive, but police aren't sure.
The sheriff's office is also investigating the gang for the murder of Tanya Bonser, whose body was found dumped near Cowiche earlier this month.
The fate of another man who's missing, and the robbery of an insurance business may also be their handiwork.
Yakima Police have called in help from state and federal authorities.
They still believe all of the victims have been targeted for reason and say the general public shouldn't worry.
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wow, thats some heavy $hit!!!
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OLB does not bang 14, they wear red because they are blood, and the Tacoma set is 44 Blockguardsman wrote:I grew up in Yakima, WA and have in depth knowledge on street gangs there. Gangs first started in Yakima around 1990, by the mid 1990's drive-by shootings and street fights happened daily. In 2004 the Yakima Police started a new Gang Enforcement Team cracking down on street gangs taking more than 40 guns off the streets. Because of this, gang activity in Yakima has slowed way down, but this has also cause these gangs to take their activities outside the city of Yakima. I think this is why Toppenish saw a huge increase in gang crime with up to 15 shootings & stabbings in this small town of 9,000 people.
Here is a list of of gangs that are in Yakima & Lower Valley today.
Little Valley Locos 13 (Largest gang in the Yakima Valley)
Varrio Surenos Locos 13
Play Boy Surenos 13
Brown Side Locos 13
Brown Pride Dibalos 13
South Side Familia 13
Florencia 13 (Yakima, Wapato & Toppenish areas)
Bonsallos Locos Surenos 13
North Side Villains 14
Crazy Bandit Nortenos 14
Original Loko Boyz 14 (Yakima & Toppenish areas)Bringing up Kayos 14
La Raza 14
Varrios Rojas Carnalas 14, 21
VCV 21
CLN 14
LCN 14
West Side Hustlaz
Chicanos Por Vida (Brown Pride gang)
West Side Pomona 13 (Toppenish area)
East Side Longos 13 (Toppenish area)
North Side Familia 14 (Toppenish area)
BST 13 (Wapato Area)
TBK (allies of CPV)
East Side Mafia Crips
Denva Lane Bloods
Young Gangsta Bloods
Mad Swan Bloods
Mexican Mafia
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According to the Spokane County Police Department these are all the gangs active in Spokane
SPOKANE:
# "A" Street Crips
# Aryan Nation
# Atlantic Drive Compton Crips
# Black Gangster Disciples
# Blocc Hustla Crip Gang
# Deuce Avenue Crips
# Eastside Avalon Crips
# Florencia 13
# Ford Cluster Crips- Spokane Reservation
# Insane Gangster Crips
# Long Beach Crips
# Nortenos 14
# Palm & Oak
# Palmer Blocc Crips
# Play Boy Gangster Crips
# Rollin' 20's Crips
# Rollin' 60's Crips
# S/S Avenue Piru
# Tiny Raskal Gang
# Vice Lords
# 83 Gangster Crips
# 62 East Coast Crips (not sure if still active)
# 104 Underground
# Bandidos OMG's
# Ghost Riders OMG's
# Gypsy Jokers OMG's
# Hells Angels OMG's
# Sur 13
SPOKANE:
# "A" Street Crips
# Aryan Nation
# Atlantic Drive Compton Crips
# Black Gangster Disciples
# Blocc Hustla Crip Gang
# Deuce Avenue Crips
# Eastside Avalon Crips
# Florencia 13
# Ford Cluster Crips- Spokane Reservation
# Insane Gangster Crips
# Long Beach Crips
# Nortenos 14
# Palm & Oak
# Palmer Blocc Crips
# Play Boy Gangster Crips
# Rollin' 20's Crips
# Rollin' 60's Crips
# S/S Avenue Piru
# Tiny Raskal Gang
# Vice Lords
# 83 Gangster Crips
# 62 East Coast Crips (not sure if still active)
# 104 Underground
# Bandidos OMG's
# Ghost Riders OMG's
# Gypsy Jokers OMG's
# Hells Angels OMG's
# Sur 13
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Find out gang information on my website.
www.angelfire.com/wa3/yakima_street_gangs
www.myspace.com/nw_gangs
www.angelfire.com/wa3/yakima_street_gangs
www.myspace.com/nw_gangs
good shitguardsman wrote:Find out gang information on my website.
www.angelfire.com/wa3/yakima_street_gangs
www.myspace.com/nw_gangs
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Nortenos Gangs?
I've seen a large increase in Nortenos 14 graffiti in the Greater Seattle area this year. Has anyone heard about more Nortenos members moving to this area. For the most part the Hispanic gangs in Seattle have always mostly been Surenos 13.
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So your saying the beef right now is between the Southend Crip gangs v.s. the West Side Blood gangs?? Where is the CD at in all this? I've heard the Valley Hood Pirus & Low Profile have linked up in the CD and they're causing major problems with the Gangster Disciples, Deuce-8.
Also what about Tacoma some major shit has been poppin off down in the 253... Many shooting like 60+ already this year and some Blood got gunned down in Parkland last week.
Also what about Tacoma some major shit has been poppin off down in the 253... Many shooting like 60+ already this year and some Blood got gunned down in Parkland last week.
I'm assuming CD means central district? Are the sets you mentioned blakc sets? BTW the southend crip sets vs west side blood gangs stuff I mentioned is between asians I can't speak on blakc sets because I don't know about them.guardsman wrote:So your saying the beef right now is between the Southend Crip gangs v.s. the West Side Blood gangs?? Where is the CD at in all this? I've heard the Valley Hood Pirus & Low Profile have linked up in the CD and they're causing major problems with the Gangster Disciples, Deuce-8.
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Yeah the CD is Central District and yeah those are black gangs I was talking about. I read an newspaper article about one month ago and it said there were a rise in gang shootings and fights but the police blamed it on Blood gangs from the CD v.s. Crip gangs from the South End. I do know that them Asian gangs be going at it big time though. A few months ago some guy got murdered in Park Lake Homes during a drive-by shooting, you hear about that?
nopeguardsman wrote:Yeah the CD is Central District and yeah those are black gangs I was talking about. I read an newspaper article about one month ago and it said there were a rise in gang shootings and fights but the police blamed it on Blood gangs from the CD v.s. Crip gangs from the South End. I do know that them Asian gangs be going at it big time though. A few months ago some guy got murdered in Park Lake Homes during a drive-by shooting, you hear about that?
chekc this rapper out a bunch of B'z from the west want to get at him http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu ... d=77222441
you ever heard of him?
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eastern washingtons craziest set
this is for all you dumbass bitches who think all about seattle im comin straight from sunnyside yaks county this be all about LIL VALLEY LOKOS SURENOS 13 GANG
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FUCK ALL ESTRELLA WANNABE GANGS THERE IS ONLY ONE REAL GANG IN THE 509 THATS LIL VALLEY LOKOS GANG SURENOS TRECE FUCK AND BUCK A BUSTER EVERYDAY SUNNYSOUTHSIDE TAKING OVER THIS COUNTY FROM GAYVIEW TO YAKS.
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Six members of an East African gang operating in Seattle's University District are facing federal drug-trafficking and firearms charges after the latest in a series of arrests that have netted drugs, cash and weapons.
Searches conducted as part of the investigation netted $70,000 in cash, two vehicles, 800 grams of cocaine with a street value estimated at $56,000 and several firearms, including an SKS semiautomatic rifle with an expandable stock.
More arrests are expected as federal agents and Seattle police continue their investigation of a gang known as the East African Posse, Seattle police Chief Gil Kerlikowske said at a news conference Monday.
During the arrest of four of the six men that took place last week, officers also seized two vehicles, $70,000 cash, 800 grams of cocaine with an estimated street value of $56,000 and three weapons — two handguns and an SKS assault rifle with a folding bayonet.
"The results are as good as they get," Kerlikowske said, referring to the months-long investigation conducted by the Violent Gang Task Force, a multi-agency group led by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), with members from the FBI and the Seattle Police Department. "More will flow from this."
Last year, police officials held dozens of meetings with University District business owners and residents who complained about drug dealing and frequent gunfire in the area. The visibility and violence of gang members in the neighborhood intimidated citizens, Kerlikowske said.
"The people who've been impacted by drug dealing and violence, we couldn't tell them what was going on," he said.
The East African Posse is one of 30 known gangs in the Seattle area. But based on members' volume of drug dealing and the violence they employ, "I'd put them in the top five," the chief said. The gang, he said, "is an embarrassment" to immigrants from Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia who make up Seattle's East African community.
John McKay, the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Washington, said the cases against members and associates of the East African Posse are being prosecuted federally to ensure they will face significant prison time if convicted.
There are at least six other cases now pending in U.S. District Court as a result of the investigation into the East African Posse that's been dubbed "Operation End Game," Kerlikowske said. In addition to "open-air drug dealing," a handful of the gang's members have already been charged with kidnapping, assault and prostitution.
The chief said detectives are looking at possible links between the gang and at least one unsolved homicide.
Though Kerlikowske declined to discuss the homicide, police spokesman Sean Whitcomb said it was "a good bet" the chief was referring to the slaying last May of 21-year-old Demsas Tesfay, a member of Seattle's Eritrean community. Tesfay was fatally shot while sitting inside a parked sport-utility vehicle in the 4200 block of Pasadena Place Northeast.
According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court, Yohannes Ambachew, who in November pleaded guilty to possession of crack cocaine with the intent to distribute, "is currently under investigation with respect to his potential role in a gang-related homicide which occurred in 2005 in the University District" — another apparent reference to the Tesfay shooting.
He is to be sentenced in April on the drug charge and will likely face a 10-year prison sentence, according to court documents.
In another recent case, three men, Daniel Malede Ambaw, Kahsay Mamo Abraha and Matthew Alex Erickson, were arrested in August on a 10-count indictment. The charges included allegations of drug violations, assault and kidnapping, including the kidnapping of a teenage girl and a woman who were taken from Everett to Los Angeles so they could become prostitutes, court documents say.
A total of 14 people have been arrested so far, though several suspects remain at large, including two of the six men named in the 32-count indictment filed last month.
The four men arrested last week are Tewoldeberhan Mekonnen, Daniel Mengisteab Yohannes, Robel Mekonen and Liban Farah Ali. Officers are still looking for Awad Yimer Aynisher and Merhawi Hagos Haile.
"We think we've made a significant dent in their infrastructure," said ATF Special Agent-in-Charge, Kelvin Crenshaw. The majority of suspects already in custody are naturalized U.S. citizens, he said.
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Six members of an East African gang operating in Seattle's University District are facing federal drug-trafficking and firearms charges after the latest in a series of arrests that have netted drugs, cash and weapons.
Searches conducted as part of the investigation netted $70,000 in cash, two vehicles, 800 grams of cocaine with a street value estimated at $56,000 and several firearms, including an SKS semiautomatic rifle with an expandable stock.
More arrests are expected as federal agents and Seattle police continue their investigation of a gang known as the East African Posse, Seattle police Chief Gil Kerlikowske said at a news conference Monday.
During the arrest of four of the six men that took place last week, officers also seized two vehicles, $70,000 cash, 800 grams of cocaine with an estimated street value of $56,000 and three weapons — two handguns and an SKS assault rifle with a folding bayonet.
"The results are as good as they get," Kerlikowske said, referring to the months-long investigation conducted by the Violent Gang Task Force, a multi-agency group led by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), with members from the FBI and the Seattle Police Department. "More will flow from this."
Last year, police officials held dozens of meetings with University District business owners and residents who complained about drug dealing and frequent gunfire in the area. The visibility and violence of gang members in the neighborhood intimidated citizens, Kerlikowske said.
"The people who've been impacted by drug dealing and violence, we couldn't tell them what was going on," he said.
The East African Posse is one of 30 known gangs in the Seattle area. But based on members' volume of drug dealing and the violence they employ, "I'd put them in the top five," the chief said. The gang, he said, "is an embarrassment" to immigrants from Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia who make up Seattle's East African community.
John McKay, the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Washington, said the cases against members and associates of the East African Posse are being prosecuted federally to ensure they will face significant prison time if convicted.
There are at least six other cases now pending in U.S. District Court as a result of the investigation into the East African Posse that's been dubbed "Operation End Game," Kerlikowske said. In addition to "open-air drug dealing," a handful of the gang's members have already been charged with kidnapping, assault and prostitution.
The chief said detectives are looking at possible links between the gang and at least one unsolved homicide.
Though Kerlikowske declined to discuss the homicide, police spokesman Sean Whitcomb said it was "a good bet" the chief was referring to the slaying last May of 21-year-old Demsas Tesfay, a member of Seattle's Eritrean community. Tesfay was fatally shot while sitting inside a parked sport-utility vehicle in the 4200 block of Pasadena Place Northeast.
According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court, Yohannes Ambachew, who in November pleaded guilty to possession of crack cocaine with the intent to distribute, "is currently under investigation with respect to his potential role in a gang-related homicide which occurred in 2005 in the University District" — another apparent reference to the Tesfay shooting.
He is to be sentenced in April on the drug charge and will likely face a 10-year prison sentence, according to court documents.
In another recent case, three men, Daniel Malede Ambaw, Kahsay Mamo Abraha and Matthew Alex Erickson, were arrested in August on a 10-count indictment. The charges included allegations of drug violations, assault and kidnapping, including the kidnapping of a teenage girl and a woman who were taken from Everett to Los Angeles so they could become prostitutes, court documents say.
A total of 14 people have been arrested so far, though several suspects remain at large, including two of the six men named in the 32-count indictment filed last month.
The four men arrested last week are Tewoldeberhan Mekonnen, Daniel Mengisteab Yohannes, Robel Mekonen and Liban Farah Ali. Officers are still looking for Awad Yimer Aynisher and Merhawi Hagos Haile.
"We think we've made a significant dent in their infrastructure," said ATF Special Agent-in-Charge, Kelvin Crenshaw. The majority of suspects already in custody are naturalized U.S. citizens, he said.
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I used to live in Bremerton too and there used to be some hoods back in the late 80's and early 90's but by the late 90's niggas started to move away. 95% of those hoods were fake anyways.. especially those lil faggot asian gangs in the silverdale area like rpb and esp and all the nerds that went to Olympic and CK that tried to bang some wannabee bullshiz. Even worse those faggots from North Kitsap. jaja
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I know what you're talking about. Lots of posers in that area. All they do is hang out at the mall trying to act hard. These punks don't even carry knives. Bremerton is my home and there is no way in hell I'm letting some poser with a bandanna try to work me. I spent a year in Iraq dammit!
Esp is about the biggest bunch of posers i've known. I went to school with some who claimed to rep them. I even beat one of them in a street race.
Esp is about the biggest bunch of posers i've known. I went to school with some who claimed to rep them. I even beat one of them in a street race.
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