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Phillip Baca, Sr., leader of the Few But Plenty gang, was sentenced to 33 years related to drive-by shootings and organized crime in Denver.
The leader of Denver’s “Few But Plenty” street gang has been sentenced to 33 years in prison after pleading guilty in March.
More than 100 former gang members celebrated getting their diplomas thanks to Homeboy Industries, the largest gang intervention program in the world.
It’s not always easy to strike the right balance between protecting law-abiding citizens from street crime and respecting the civil liberties of criminal suspects.
Long criticized by civil rights groups and increasingly out of favor due to changes in state law, gang injunctions were once mainstays of local anti-gang efforts.
Facing mounting legal pressure from activist groups, Orange County Dist. Atty. Todd Spitzer moved Tuesday to dismiss gang injunctions that affected more than 300 people.
Four people were arrested after attacking a woman at a prominent Olympia homeless camp, Olympia Police confirmed.
An illegal immigrant and suspected member of Venezuelan gang charged with attempted murder after allegedly placing federal agent in chokehold during traffic stop, facing 20 years in prison.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested an alleged gang member and immigrant lacking permanent legal status at an Orlando home Friday.
Two gang members have been sentenced to life in prison after opening fire on a truck carrying a New Mexico family — killing an 11-year-old boy and paralyzing his cousin in a tragic case of ...
A member of a Jersey City street gang was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison for multiple crimes he committed for the group including murder and drug offenses, federal prosecutors said.
Around 5,000 protesters rallied in Olympia at the No Kings event to stand against Trump, Musk, and authoritarianism in a major pro-democracy gathering.