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The Ringvereine (English: "Ring clubs", as members identified themselves by wearing a ring) were criminal gangs operating in late 19th- and early 20th-century Germany, notably the Weimar period. Ostensibly convicts associations formed in the 1890s to aid their reintegration to society, the Ringvereine became convenient fronts for illegal ...
Baltimore Irish gangs The Bloody Tubs or Blood Tubs were a 19th-century gang of opportunistic street thugs in Baltimore, Maryland , and Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , [ 1 ] who worked primarily for Nativist Know Nothing politicians to commit election fraud .
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In his latest book, “Life Sentence: The Brief and Tragic Career of Baltimore's Deadliest Gang Leader,” Bowden offers a ground level view of a different kind of battle in the city nicknamed ...
The Baltimore Crew was an Italian American organized crime group that ultimately became a faction of the Gambino crime family operating in the port city of Baltimore, Maryland, from about 1900 until the 1990s. It was originally an independent organization led by the D'Urso family until the Corbi takeover in the 1920s.
David Simon and George Pelecanos are returning to HBO — and Baltimore — with a limited series based on the true story of the infamous Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force, Variety has learned from ...
In 2010, Mike Mignola and writer Christopher Golden chose Stenbeck to illustrate the comic book adaptation of their novel, Baltimore, or, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire. [7] [8] He continued working on Baltimore over the next five years with his final story, The Wolf and the Apostle, coming out in late 2014. [9]
Pages in category "Gangs in Baltimore" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Black Guerrilla Family; M.