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  2. Ohio Gang - Wikipedia

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    Not every member of the Harding administration was a member of the so-called "Ohio Gang." Among the critics of the clique was Harding's straitlaced Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover, who while generally appreciative of Harding viewed the motivations and behavior of the Ohio Gang with thinly concealed disgust. [1]

  3. Cleveland crime family - Wikipedia

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    DiLeno was a member of the Eastside faction of the Cleveland family. He was initiated into the family in the early 1990s. [8] DiLeno died of natural causes at the age of 85, on April 6, 2022. [79] Joseph Gallo – former capo [56] Joseph "Joe Loose" Iacobacci – powerful member of the family

  4. Hells Angels MC criminal allegations and incidents in Ohio

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    While in pursuit of God's Children bikers, on February 28, 1968, around a dozen Hells Angels and members of the affiliated Animals gang visited Barto's Café, a bar on the east side of Cleveland, where they shot and killed two patrons. Having found no members of God's Children, the Hells Angels instead targeted Roosevelt Brown, a black man. [7]

  5. ‘No better than terrorists.’ How Columbus’ 2,000 gang members ...

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    Muscogee County Sheriff Greg Countryman told the L-E that his office has identified 2,074 gang members belonging to 40 different gangs, including the Zohannons, Marlos, US World, Gangster ...

  6. Jess Smith - Wikipedia

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    Jesse W. Smith (October 10, 1872—May 30, 1923) was a member of President Warren G. Harding's Ohio Gang. He was born and raised in Washington Court House, Ohio, where he became a friend of Harry M. Daugherty. [1] There, Daugherty helped him to become the successful owner of a department store. Smith became Daugherty's gofer during the 1920 ...

  7. Kids Behind Bars: Chaos, violence and neglect plague youth ...

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    The gangs, including the Heartless Felons, the Head Busters and the Gangster Disciples, make contact almost as soon as kids arrive, giving them a choice to either join a gang or be targeted by it.

  8. Inexperienced guards struggle to control Ohio's youth prison ...

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    The Heartless Felons and Head Busters hold power and sway inside Ohio's youth prisons, pressuring new arrivals to join the gangs or be targeted by them, experts said Thursday.

  9. Danny Greene - Wikipedia

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    On October 6, 1977, Greene went to a dental appointment at the Brainard Place office building in Lyndhurst, Ohio. Members of the Mafia had tapped his phone and knew about the appointment. In an attempt to throw off his enemies Greene was borrowing his fellow mob member's car. However Ferritto and was still able to identify Greene.