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  2. Barrio Azteca - Wikipedia

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    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, USA and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. [3]

  3. List of gangs in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Notable criminally-active gangs in Mexico include: 14K Triad; 18th Street Gang, a.k.a. Mara 18; Barrio Azteca, a.k.a. Los Aztecas; Caborca Cartel; Cártel de Tláhuac Cártel del Noreste [1] Fuerza Anti-Unión Guerreros Unidos; Gulf Cartel [2] Grupo Delta [3] [4] Grupo Elite [5] Grupo Guerrero [6] Grupo X [7] Los Balcanes. Grupo Blanco; Los ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 2 Barrio Azteca gang members convicted in 2010 murders of 3 ...

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    The victims were targeted after they were mistaken for rival gang members after leaving a child’s birthday party in Juárez. 2 Barrio Azteca gang members convicted in 2010 murders of 3 linked to ...

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

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    Chuco Tango has a horizontal leadership model unlike the ranks in the military-style hierarchy of prison gangs formed by prior generations, such as the Barrio Azteca and the Aryan Brotherhood of ...

  7. 2009 Ciudad Juárez prison riot - Wikipedia

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    [2] 14 members of the Aztecas "subjugated" a prison guard with knives and stole the guard's keys. [5] [6] The gang then opened several cells, releasing 170 prisoners. [5] The prisoners forced their way into an area where members of the Mexicles and AA were meeting with family and friends during conjugal visits, and attacked them. [7]

  8. 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.

  9. Violent Venezuelan prison gang members expand operations in ...

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    (The Center Square) – Members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang, Tren de Aragua (TdA), continue to expand criminal operations in western states, including in Arizona, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.