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  2. Mexican Mafia leader offered to ensure protection for El ...

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    In 1989, Ronaldo Ayala was sentenced to death for murdering three men in a San Diego auto repair shop. Instead of facing the gas chamber at San Quentin, the reputed Mexican Mafia member turned ...

  3. Lawyer accused of enabling Mexican Mafia rackets could avoid ...

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    Gabriel Zendejas Chavez, indicted in an investigation of the Mexican Mafia's rackets in L.A. County jails, pleaded guilty to a rarely filed charge called 'misprision of a felony' in a deal that ...

  4. "Extremely dangerous" Italian mafia members captured in Spain

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    Spanish police on Monday said they had arrested three "extremely dangerous" suspected mafia members wanted in Italy for crimes including attempted murder, weapons trafficking and money laundering.

  5. 31 Mexican Mafia members and associates face murder ... - AOL

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    The Mexican Mafia, otherwise known as La Eme, consists of senior members of Latino street gangs who've joined together to rule and profit from other California gangs, according to the DOJ.

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  7. Jerry Capeci - Wikipedia

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    In February 1996, Capeci took the column online with his Gangland News website. [5] "Gangland" also ran in The New York Sun between 2002 and 2007 before Capeci quit the newspaper in a salary dispute. In 2008, Gangland News became a paid subscription site. [6] Capeci has authored several books detailing the inner workings of the New York crime ...

  8. Patriarca crime family - Wikipedia

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    The Patriarca crime family (/ ˌ p æ t r i ˈ ɑː r k ə /, Italian pronunciation: [patriˈarka]), also known as the New England Mafia, the Boston Mafia, the Providence Mafia or the Office, is an Italian-American Mafia crime family operating in New England.

  9. Mexican Mafia members held a 30-man conference call, dialing in from various state prisons on contraband cellphones, a witness testified. The consensus: Gonzales had to go.