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According to New Orleans Police Department, gang related homicides spiked in 2007, which drove the city's homicide rate to a record high. [2] Some of the most vicious cliques, like the Dooney Boys and the 9th ward G-Strip Gang, moved to other cities and clashed with each other in violent gun battles.
Former gangs in New Orleans (2 P) N. New Orleans crime family (6 P) Pages in category "Gangs in New Orleans" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Gangs in New Orleans (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Gangs in Louisiana" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 18th Street gang; 110ers; B.
The New Orleans crime family, also known as the Marcello crime family or the New Orleans Mafia, was an Italian-American Mafia crime family based in New Orleans, Louisiana.The family had a history of criminal activity dating back to the late nineteenth century.
Glen Metz's crew was the first organized drug gang the city has had besides Sam Clay's crew. After Sam "Scully" Clay was gunned down in the Calliope Projects in 1987, the drug market in New Orleans exploded with violence and mayhem. Metz's crew had dominated narcotics sales in several public housing complexes since 1985, maintaining power by ...
Dedeaux was killed in the January 1, 2025, truck attack in New Orleans, Louisiana - Obtained by CNN They’d come from Gulfport, Mississippi, to celebrate the new year. Her mother didn’t want ...
The G-Strip gang Gallier Street is a gang that operates in the 9th Ward of New Orleans. The gang is based around Gallier Street nicknamed "G-Strip". Members also controlled dope houses around the Desire and Florida Housing projects. NOPD Homicide detectives have linked the gang to various homicides around the 9th Ward. [6]
The "110ers Gang," is a criminal organization located in New Orleans, Louisiana. They are one of the most violent gangs operating out of the 11th and 10th Wards which is located in the Uptown area. Some of the original members grew up in the old St. Thomas Projects which was torn down in 1998.