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The term Tango Blast, in actuality, does not refer to a separate group. Rather, it refers to the idea that a particular Tango member is more criminally active than others. [11] Some Tango members say that Tango is an acronym for "Together Against Negative Gang Organizations". However, Tango originally meant something like 'hometown clique.' [12]
Tango Blast [1] The Texas Syndicate (Spanish: Sindicato Tejano ) is a mostly Texas -based street and prison gang consisting of predominantly Mexican American membership. The Texas Syndicate, unlike the Mexican Mafia or Nuestra Familia , has been more associated or allied with Mexican immigrant prisoners.
Chuco Tango — which gets its name from the "El Chuco" nickname for El Paso — is the El Paso version of the Tango Blast gang, which has cliques in the major cities of Texas.
Puro Tango Blast, Houstone, or Tango Blast, is a term used to collectively describe various regionally based street, and prison gangs of generally Hispanic men from major Texas cities, but mainly from the Houston, Texas area . [23] [24]
A DEA agent spoke of undercover drug deals, informants and stash houses at a federal detention hearing for suspects arrested in the Chuco Tango gang raids in El Paso.. The FBI and the U.S. Drug ...
They are associated with Tango Blast, a Texas prison gang. The motorcycle club’s motto is “pocos pero locos,” meaning “few but crazy.” ... Also in 2023, arrests were made during a ...
Mexican Mafia (1 C, 11 P) S. Sureños (27 P) Y. Young Lords (11 P) Pages in category "Hispanic-American gangs" ... Puro Tango Blast; S.
Mexico’s drug cartels and gangs appear to be playing a wider role in Sunday’s elections that will determine the presidency, nine governorships and about 19,000 mayorships and other local posts.