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  2. Puro Tango Blast - Wikipedia

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    The term Tango Blast, in actuality, does not refer to a separate group. Rather, it refers to the idea that a particular Tango member is more criminally active than others. [11] Some Tango members say that Tango is an acronym for "Together Against Negative Gang Organizations". However, Tango originally meant something like 'hometown clique.' [12]

  3. Chuco Tango takedown: FBI, DEA strike El Paso gang with over ...

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    Chuco Tango — which gets its name from the "El Chuco" nickname for El Paso — is the El Paso version of the Tango Blast gang, which has cliques in the major cities of Texas. Tango Blast began ...

  4. Prison gang - Wikipedia

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    Puro Tango Blast, or Tango Blast, is a term used to collectively describe various regionally based street, and prison gangs of generally Hispanic men from major Texas cities. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Trinitarios : The largest Dominican gang, Trinitarios, is the fastest-growing Hispanic gang on the northeastern region.

  5. Texas Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    The Syndicate is the oldest Texan prison gang. [1] The Texas Syndicate has approximately 1,300 members, the majority of whom are Mexican American males aged between 20 and 40. [3] While the gangs maintains its headquarters in California, there are around 1,000 members in prisons and jails throughout Texas, with many others operating on the outside.

  6. DEA agent details El Paso drug deals, stash house at Chuco ...

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    A DEA agent spoke of undercover drug deals, informants and stash houses at a federal detention hearing for suspects arrested in the Chuco Tango gang raids in El Paso.. The FBI and the U.S. Drug ...

  7. Prison gangs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Barrio Azteca (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbarjo asˈteka]), or Los Aztecas (pronounced [los asˈtekas]), is a Mexican-American street, and prison gang originally based in El Paso, Texas. [22] Puro Tango Blast, Houstone, or Tango Blast, is a term used to collectively describe various regionally based street, and prison gangs of generally ...

  8. Knife-wielding Tren de Aragua gangbangers are repeatedly ...

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    Knife-wielding Tren de Aragua gang members are mobbing border crossings at El Paso, Texas, in an attempt to break into the US — and have said they will attack border guards who try to stop them ...

  9. Barrio Azteca - Wikipedia

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    In a relatively low-security area inside the prison, the gang members began to produce knives and force other guards to liberate 150 fellow members. [22] Once they took the guards hostage, Barrio Azteca members went into high-security blocks where the rival members were in, forced the guards to open them, and went about killing the rival inmates.