It was the first significant (relatively speaking) case involving the family in several years. If I remember right, all but one soldier in the bust were known already. It shows the family is still viable, active, and has a hierarchy, which I don't recall anyone denying. But there was nothing in this recent case to suggest the family is going strong or has fully recovered from the massive beating it took by the feds in the late 1990s/early 2000s.


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