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The Indian Posse (IP) is an indigenous street gang active in Western Canada based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.It is one of the largest street gangs in Canada. [6] [7]Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) has designated the IP as being a member of indigenous-based organized crime (IBOC).
Richard Daniel Wolfe (1975-27 May 2016) was a Canadian gangster who co-founded the Indian Posse gang along with his younger brother Danny Wolfe in 1988, which he later left in 1997. Convicted of attempted murder in 1995, he was released on parole in 2010. On parole he raped a woman in 2014 and died in prison.
In the summer of 1988, the Wolfe brothers founded the Indian Posse gang in the basement of the house that Susan Creely was renting on Beverley Street. [15] Richard Wolfe Jr. described his brother as "a mischievous little guy" who was the first one in the Indian Posse to take up smoking cigarettes, the first one to drink alcohol, and the first one to smoke marijuana. [16]
Indian Posse – Canada's largest organized crime group as a whole. [citation needed] Kelowna Warriors [18] Manitoba Warriors – Winnipeg based street gang. Mixed Blood [14] Most Organized Brothers (a.k.a. MOB) [19] Native Syndicate [20] [21] Native Syndicate Killers [22] Redd Alert; Ruthless Posse [23] [24] Saskatchewan Warriors – Saskatoon ...
Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal; Canada portal; Indigenous-based organized crime (IBOC), formerly known as Aboriginal-based organized crime (ABOC), is a term used to refer to Canadian criminal organizations which have a significant percentage of indigenous members.
During his time in prison, Matticks became a friend of Danny Wolfe, the imprisoned leader of the Indian Posse gang. [46] As Matticks was illiterate while Wolfe was literate, the latter wrote and read letters for the former. [46] Wolfe in a letter to his brother Richard wrote "Running the fucking shit yet he couldn't read or write". [46]
By Ed White DETROIT (AP) - The federal government can't be blamed for any fallout from a 2011 FBI report that put a gang tag on fans of the music group Insane Clown Posse, a judge said. U.S ...
In September 2002, the Indian Posse, a criminal gang made up of First Nations people active on the Prairies, tried to kill Boucher by firing a bazooka at his cell. [84] The Hells Angels only accept white men, and have been involved in bloody disputes with First Nations criminal groups in the Prairies, which led the Indian Posse to try to kill ...