Military armoured vehicles were sent into a Rio de Janeiro slum as Brazil's security forces sought to restore order after five days of violence that killed at least 26 people.
'Gangster' city's ninth homicide: "Saskatoon's latest homicide victim was 'a loving and passionate person to the people he knew and loved,' says a Facebook page dedicated to his memory.
However, Jackson 'Jax' McKenzie was also clearly ensnared in the aggressive lifestyle of the city's street gangs.
'I am the craziest, loudest T.S. gangster around Toon Town,' the 31-year-old father boasted on his own Facebook page, which contains expletive-heavy references against police officers, 'snitches' and members of the Cash Boys and Native Syndicate gangs."
Nicosia menaced by gangs - Cyprus Mail: "ORGANISED GANGS of youths dressed in black, terrorised residents of a well-heeled Nicosia neighbourhood on Friday night in four separate incidents of assault and attempted mugging resulting in three victims being taken to hospital.
The four attacks occurred between the hours of 9pm and 10.30pm in the area near the Hilton Hotel in the capital.
Nicosia district police chief Kypros Michaelides yesterday spoke of “organised attacks”, noting that the phenomenon of “juvenile delinquency” greatly concerned the police.
According to police information, “it seems that around 30 people are involved, who are active in this specific area,” he said.
The first incident occurred at 9pm as a young man from Bangladesh walked down Kalypsous Street. He was approached by a group of young people who asked him for a cigarette. When he replied that he had none, they beat him on the head and other parts of the body, before leaving the scene, without taking anything from him. He was taken to Nicosia general hospital’s emergency ward where he received stitches.
The second incident “involved an attack on a young woman, who was also walking in the same area, by three to four people, who in all cases were wearing the same type of clothing, black clothes, scarves and hoods,” said Michaelides.
The 29-year-old Greek Cypriot doctor from Strovolos was walking on Edessis Street at around 10.15pm when three youths tried unsuccessfully to snatch her bag from her. Failing to do so, they hit her on the head with a baton.
“After hitting this woman with a bat, they left her at the scene without taking anything from her,” said the Nicosia police head."
Feds, police crack down on violent international gangs - Wire - Lifestyle - bellinghamherald.com: "Agents strapped on bulletproof vests behind empty warehouses and waited for the party to get started at a Hialeah, Fla., strip club popular with suspected MS-13 members, a Central American gang.
As people arrived after midnight, lights flashed from unmarked vehicles as the federal agents and police officers made traffic stops.
'What gang do you belong to?' an investigator with the Multi-Agency Gang Task Force asked a driver. An agent checked the driver's name in the gang database and let him go.
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This scene is repeated frequently outside South Florida bars, homes and clubs as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents work with local police to crack down on violent international street gangs. ICE more than doubled its gang arrests to 126 in the region since 2007 as its partnerships strengthened."
Gangs storm hospital Trinidad Express Newspaper News: "WARRING gangs took their fight from the dancehall to the Sangre Grande District Hospital yesterday morning, forcing doctors and nurses to scamper for safety and lock themselves in various rooms to avoid being injured.
According to the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Eastern Regional Health Authority, Anand Daniel, a group of men arrived at the hospital with an injured friend around 3 a.m. The man began behaving in a 'rowdy manner' and demanded that he be treated immediately. The man, whose identity was not given, was eventually taken into an examination room for treatment to several lacerations and cuts to his face.
However, as he was being treated another car drove into the hospital's car-park. Another group of men came out the vehicle and demanded to see the man brought in for treatment."
Gangs tied to double slaying | The Journal Gazette | Fort Wayne, IN: "Gang activity played a role in a weekend shooting at a north-side club that left two men dead and another wounded, Fort Wayne police said Monday.
The second of two men slain in the shooting Sunday morning at Rick O’Shay’s Irish Pub was identified Monday as Jaquan Dartavis Gentry, 22, of Fort Wayne. Gentry’s shooting death was ruled the 23rd homicide in Allen County this year.
His death followed that of Jeffery James Moore, 23, also shot at the pub Sunday. A third man injured in the shooting was identified Monday by Fort Wayne police.
Demetrius Masterson, 26, of Fort Wayne, suffered minor injuries. He was treated at a hospital and released, according to officer Raquel Foster, police spokeswoman.
No arrests have been made in the double slaying, but police have determined gang activity played a role, Foster said, adding that police believe more than one shooter was involved."
CBC News - British Columbia - New Westminster shooting victim ID'd: "Police have identified the man who was found shot dead next to his car in New Westminster, B.C., on Monday night while his three-year-old son sat inside the vehicle.
Nelson Ramirez Guerrero, 33, was shot at around 8 p.m. PT near the intersection of Cornwall Street and 10th Street.
Cpl. Dale Carr of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said investigators believe Guerrero was inside the vehicle with his son when the shooting started.
'It's our understanding that the victim was dropping his son off at his mother's residence when the shooting occurred. Thankfully the little boy was not harmed physically in the gun battle and he is currently in the care of his mother,' Carr said.
Police said Guerrero appeared to have been targeted in the shooting, but detectives have not linked him to any investigations involving drugs or gangs."
Court hears of Mafia meetings in deporation hearing for Montreal mobster: "Clear evidence of meeting with Mafia bosses to share bundles of cash, secretly caught on video by police, demonstrates organized crime involvement even if no charges or convictions stemmed from it, the Federal Court heard Tuesday in a hearing over whether a Montreal mobster should be deported.
Moreno Gallo, 65, has lived in Canada since the age of nine but never became a Canadian citizenship. In 1974 he was convicted of murder after shooting a Montreal man three times in the head as he sat at the wheel of his car. Gallo claimed he shot in self-defence when confronting the victim over selling drugs at his young sister’s school. Police said it was a settling of accounts in a mob war.
For decades, Gallo’s prison file had been mislabelled by Correctional Service Canada, listing him as a Canadian citizen. So, in 1983, he was released on full parole and has since lived in relative peace as a successful businessman."
The Associated Press: APNewsBreak: Ex-Marines arrested in weapons scheme: "Federal officials say they have arrested three former Marines for selling illegal assault weapons to a Los Angeles street gang.
The arrests were announced Tuesday, a week after a Navy SEAL in San Diego and two others were charged with smuggling machine guns from Iraq for sale on the black market.
Authorities say Adam Gitschlag, the suspected ringleader among the former Marines, was arrested Nov. 2 at his Orange County home.
Investigative documents obtained by The Associated Press state that Gitschlag oversaw the sale of two cases containing firearms. The weapons included an AK-47, two Russian and Romanian variants of the weapon and two other semiautomatic rifles.
One of those buying the guns allegedly was connected to the notorious street gang, Florencia 13."
47 arrests in mob swoop - mirror.co.uk: "Italian police detained 47 suspected mobsters in a massive swoop on the Mafia and their supporters.
Yesterday's arrests included Mafia dons, businessmen, civil servants and a member of Sicily's regional council, Fausto Fagone.
Raffaele Lombardo, Sicily's governor, is also under investigation in the probe, which netted about £400million of mob assets."
BBC News - Mexico drugs cartel suspects arrested in Atlanta area: "Police in the United States have arrested 45 people they accuse of belonging to the Mexican drug cartel La Familia Michoacana.
Agents also seized cash, guns and drugs as part of their operation against the cell, based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Police said the city had become a major drug distribution centre, from where drugs were being shipped to neighbouring states.
But they said the arrests would disrupt the cartel's operation in Atlanta."
There's a vacuum at the top of Montreal's Mafia: "Vito Rizzuto, long the Teflon don of Montreal's Mafia, to be extradited to the U.S. to face trial for the murder of Mafiosi in New York 25 years before.
Within hours, a four-vehicle police convoy was whisking the lanky, 60-year-old Rizzuto from his temporary home, the prison at Ste. Anne des Plaines, to Trudeau airport. An FBI jet was there, waiting to speed him back to the U.S. for trial.
As he sat in the van, the leader of the Sicilian-origin branch of the local Mafia poured out his bitterness to his Montreal police escorts. His absence from Montreal would be bad for the city, he said. The fragile equilibrium that existed among the city's organized-crime groups would be broken. Only he himself, he said, could ensure a relative peace among the groups.
Rizzuto's outburst is one of many insightful anecdotes in a book published last week -Mafia Inc., courageously written by Andre Cedilot and Andre Noel. What the kingpin said has turned out to be no idle boast but an uncannily accurate prophecy."
Two Montreal pizzerias set ablaze overnight - CTV News: "Sedat Koskocan owns one of two Montreal pizza parlours that received a late-night visit from an arsonist and were firebombed before the crack of dawn Wednesday.
The attacks triggered instant comparisons -- and speculation about possible links -- to a spate of Molotov cocktail attacks last year against the city's Italian cafes.
Police have put forward numerous theories for last year's firebombings -- including a Mafia war, or street gangs battling over turf.
At 3:18 a.m. Wednesday, and then again two minutes later, authorities received phone calls about fires at two pizzerias on the same street in the same north-end neighbourhood.
Koskocan says he's baffled by the whole thing."
Three teens arrested in Dublin - The Irish Times - Tue, Nov 02, 2010: "Three teenagers were arrested today after separate pipe bomb and shotgun attacks linked to feuding drugs gangs.
Detectives believe the incidents were in retaliation for a gun attack on Sunday night outside the Marble Arch pub in Crumlin, south Dublin.
It is believed a number of men walked into the bar, ordered another man outside and opened fire on the street. No-one was injured.
A 16-year-old youth was detained at about 2am today in the Herberton area near St James’s Hospital after a Garda patrol spotted him acting suspiciously.
A shotgun was recovered at the scene.
It is understood the teenager was being questioned over an earlier attack on a home in Galtymore Park in Drimnagh after shots were fired through a kitchen window.
No-one was injured in the incident and detectives were examining CCTV footage from the area."
Hells Angels hitman arraigned in 22 killings Canada News Toronto Sun: "powerful Hells Angels leader, who worked with a company involved in a controversial contract on Parliament Hill, was arraigned Tuesday on 22 counts of murder.
Normand (Casper) Ouimet, 41, is also charged with gangsterism and conspiracy to commit murder. He was arrested in Montreal on Monday and had altered his appearance while on the run, growing a long beard and hair.
Ouimet was once a business partner of construction entrepreneur Paul Sauve, who obtained a $9-million contract in 2008 to perform renovations on the West Block of Parliament Hill. Sauve later lost the contract when he couldn’t meet deadlines, and the RCMP is investigating the deal.
There is no indication that Ouimet worked on the contract, and Sauve says he was a victim who contacted police when the bikers tried to take over his company and threatened his family.
Police say Ouimet was trying to muscle into masonry companies as part of a money-laundering scheme. He was arraigned a second time Tuesday in connection with Project Diligence, a massive money-laundering investigation.
Ouimet is one of more than 150 bikers rounded up in Project SharQc, an April 2009 police operation that dealt a crippling blow to the Hells Angels in Eastern Canada.
He appeared calm in the prisoner’s box Tuesday amid extraordinary security measures. Everyone entering the court was scanned by metal detectors and a SWAT team guarded the Montreal courthourse."
CBC News - Montreal - Top Hells Angel faces 22 murder charges: "Twenty-two murder charges have been laid against an alleged biker boss once tied to the construction company now involved in the renovation fiasco on Parliament Hill.
Normand (Casper) Ouimet has been wanted by police since 2009. (CBC)The whopping litany of accusations was delivered in a Montreal courtroom against an alleged Hells Angels boss, Normand (Casper) Ouimet, who police had been seeking for almost two years.
He is facing charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, gangsterism, and a slew of others related to criminal corruption in the construction industry.
All the murders date back to Quebec's infamous biker war that reached its peak in the 1990s with frequent bombings, drive-by shootings, and victims' bodies being disposed of in burning cars.
Ouimet was arraigned in court under tight security Tuesday, behind a set of metal detectors and airport-style scanners."
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