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SAN FRANCISCO / Court tosses conviction of reputed Chinatown gang boss / Evidence too weak to support verdict of murder for hire By Bob Egelko , Chronicle Staff Writer Aug 19, 2005 ...
San Francisco’s notorious, self-described “sun of the underworld” goes by many names: Kwok Cheung Chow, Raymond Chow, Ha Jai or "Shrimp Boy.” A former gangster and leader of the Chee Kung ...
Author Bill Lee, who wrote an expose on San Francisco's Chinatown, "Chinese Playground: A Memoir," said politics has often been tied to criminal activity in the past.
A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a San Francisco Chinatown gang leader known as “Shrimp Boy” to two life terms and more than 3,000 years. Skip to content. Main Navigation.
Chinatown is a much more closed community than the rest of San Francisco, and a lot of people have come from other countries where they did not trust the police. The trick for Seto and Pon is to ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a San Francisco Chinatown gang leader known as “Shrimp Boy” to life in prison for killing a rival. Raymond Chow, 56, was sent… ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a San Francisco Chinatown gang leader known as "Shrimp Boy" to life in prison for killing a rival. Raymond Chow, 56, was sentenced by U.S ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A dapper San Francisco Chinatown gangster known as “Shrimp Boy” whose conviction on murder and racketeering charges was part of a major federal organized crime ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a San Francisco Chinatown gang leader known as “Shrimp Boy” to life in prison for killing a rival.