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A long-time leader of a notorious South Los Angeles-based street gang identified by authorities as an entertainment entrepreneur and a self-proclaimed community activist was charged in a federal ...
A South Los Angeles gang leader who is accused of acting as a community activist while running a criminal enterprise pleaded ...
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South LA gang leader, purported anti-gang activist indictedA federal grand jury indicted a leader of a South Los Angeles gang and a self-proclaimed anti-gang activist with 43 counts of felony crimes, the Department of Justice announced Thursday. Eugene “Big U ...
LOS ANGELES, California — A prominent figure in the South Los Angeles-based Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips street gang has been charged with running a criminal enterprise involved in ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Federal authorities Wednesday apprehended a music executive who allegedly leveraged his connections with a South Los Angeles street gang to run a vast "mafia-like organization.
Eugene Henley Jr., known as Big U, pleaded not guilty in a downtown Los Angeles courthouse Tuesday to charges contained in a 43-count federal indictment.
A federal grand jury indicted a leader of a South Los Angeles gang and a self-proclaimed anti-gang activist with 43 counts of felony crimes, the Department of Justice announced Thursday.
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