Gangs In Houston
Found 7 free book(s)OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE GANGS USA OVERVIEW
www.ojp.govIn 1966, the Bandidos organized in Houston, Texas. These four gangs--commonly referred to as the "Big Four"--comprise the hierarchy of the outlaw motorcycle gangs operating throughout the United States and in some foreign countries. During the 1950s and 1960s, outlaw motorcycle gangs became a symbol for the
Security Threat Groups and Other Major Street Gangs in Texas 1
info.publicintelligence.netHouston Tangos (Houstone; H-Town) 27 Rio Grande Valley Tangos (Valluco) 28 San Antonio Tangos (San Anto; Orejones) 29 West Texas Tangos (WTX) 30 MAJOR STREET GANGS AND CLIQUES 31 18th Street Gang 33 Black Gangster Disciples (BGD) 34 Latin Kings (LK) 35 Mandingo Warriors (MW) 36 Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) 37 Mexicles 38 Surenos 39
PROTECTED A Tattoos and Their Meanings
info.publicintelligence.netdepending on the interpretation of the individual or gangs using it. The Organized Crime Section (OCS) is providing the following tattoos ... represents the Houston area code. The number 13 stands for “M”, thirteenth letter of the alphabet, for “Mexican Mafia”.
Dressed for Success: Do School ... - University of Houston
www.uh.edugangs. Another unique paper is Evans, Kremer, and Ngatia (2008) who evaluate a random lottery that gave uniforms to students in Kenya. They nd improvements in attendance and, preliminarily, test scores for students who receive uniforms. While this suggests that uniforms can be e ective tools at improving student outcomes, the context is very di ...
GANGS IN HOUSTON - SouthWest CERT
www.southwestcert.netknown houston gangs. 52 hoovers-crips • colors: blue and orange • blue & orange belts • blue and orange bandanas • roman numeral 5 and 2 • 6 point star and/or 3 point crown • pitch fork pointing up • 52hc • hgc (hoover gangster criminal) • 52 hoovas.
Chapter 19: The Growth of Industry, 1865-1914
www.yourhistorysite.comRugged construction gangs labored on the Union Pacific and other railways during the transportation boom of the late 1800s. The chorus of a favorite song told of the hard work of the tarriers, or drillers: 556 CHAPTER 19 The Growth of Industry The role of the railroad And drill, ye tarriers, drill! Drill, ye tarriers, drill!
Federal Funding & Services for Prisoner Reentry
www.justice.gov• Voucher-based demonstration project designed to combat gangs using a combination of prevention, law enforcement, and prisoner reentry strategies. Organizations can apply to partner with existing grantees. • $2,500,000 was awarded to each of ten cities: Cleveland, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Los Angeles,