HAMMOND — Federal prosecutors announced Friday a Hammond man already charged in a sprawling federal racketeering case against the Latin Kings street gang committed the brutal 1999 murders of two ...
where they worked. The judge’s six-page opinion, publicly released late last week, turned aside the final 30 of Latin Kings street gang member’s objections to his trial and conviction for the ...
A man was arrested for showing a Mongrel Mob sign three minutes after New Zealand enacted a law banning gang symbols. In an effort to curb gang violence, New Zealand has enacted a law banning the ...
WELLINGTON — A ban on New Zealanders wearing or displaying symbols of gang affiliation in public took effect on Thursday, with police officers making their first arrest for a breach of the law three ...
A ban on New Zealanders wearing or displaying symbols of gang affiliation in public took effect on Thursday, with police officers making their first arrest for a breach of the law three minutes later.
New Zealand police on Thursday made their first arrest under the newly enacted Gangs Act 2024, just three minutes after the legislation prohibiting the public display of gang insignia came into effect ...
19, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark Tantrum) WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A ban on New Zealanders wearing or displaying symbols of gang affiliation in public took effect on Thursday, with police officers ...
WELLINGTON: A ban on New Zealanders wearing or displaying symbols of gang affiliation in public took effect on Thursday, with police officers making their first arrest for a breach of the law three ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A ban on New Zealanders wearing or displaying symbols of gang affiliation in public took effect on Thursday, with police officers making their first arrest for a ...
A ban on New Zealanders wearing or displaying symbols of gang affiliation in public has taken effect, with police officers arresting a man for breaking the law three minutes later WELLINGTON ...
Displaying gang insignia can prompt a fine of up to 5,000 New Zealand dollars (around £2,000) or up to six months in jail. Police made the first arrest only three minutes after the ban took effect.