Los Angeles gang members called a truce with each other in order to help protect immigrants from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "abductions." Rating: Labeled Satire (About this rating?
They say every man has his price, no matter how deep the hate. For the two biggest beasts of the Los Angeles underworld, MS-13 and the 18th Street Gang, that hatred has spanned decades, fueled by ...
In their effort to go after LA-s notorious 18th Street Gang, federal prosecutors have used the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act, better known as RICO. Los Angeles Police Chief William ...
After failing to force Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva to testify about the alleged existence of gang-like groups among deputies, the Civilian Oversight Commission is taking a different ...
A Los Angeles gang threw molotov cocktails into black families’ homes as part of an intimidation campaign to drive them out of a predominantly Latino public housing project, U.S. prosecutors allege.
LOS ANGELES -- Jailhouse interviews with a suspected and admitted member of two separate Los Angeles street gangs have revealed new information in the criminal case involving former NBA player Javaris ...
Alleged Los Angeles gang leader and so-called rap “godfather” Eugene Henley Jr., known as “Big U,” was named in a 43-count federal indictment accusing him of crimes including racketeering, fraud, ...
After years of accusations, hearings, and political theater by the Los Angeles County Civilian Oversight Commission (COC), the truth has finally been acknowledged: So-called deputy gangs do not exist.