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Re: Montreal Haitian gangs [Re: Blackmobs] #1066331
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In montrel, the first haitian gang started in the end-70s. But they were teens. Ans during all the 80s they were doing some crime here and there. But its really in the early 90s that they really became a big factor, wi the generation of gangs like Neg-BO (called Bo-Gars in the news) and CDP.

Before that it was mostly the jamaican gangs and black-anglo gangs in the western part of montreal that were more active in the city. From the 60s to the end of the 2000s.
Many jamaican gangs worked or sometime were at war with the irish mob (west end gang).
You also had many black-anglo that were working for the italian mafia.
Guys like Leslie Coleman who was an enforcer for the Cotroni Family. When Coleman died in the 2000s, Joe Di Maulo paid for the funerals and gave a good some of money to the family.

Also, you had Rufus Rockhead who had the first and for a time the only black club in Montreal. He was a jamaican-born hustler who succeed to have an alcohol permit in montreal, during a time that black didn’t have nothing. We are talking about the 30s, 40s, 50s etc.
He was a bootlegger during the prohibition in the US. And some rumors say he was working with Al Capone. And even Capone came to his club in Montreal (but who knows…)

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockhead%27s_Paradise

Wikipedia about rufus rockhead

https://pauldbwatkins.com/2013/07/23/rockheads-paradise/

During this time you had the Saint-Antoine boys, they were Black-Anglos (Scotians and african-american) that were enforcers for the mob. Many of them were also professional boxers.

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Nowhere else in the US has a longer, deeper relationship with Haiti than New Orleans. Their histories crisscross: Both suffered colonization and enslavement by the Spanish and French. Louisiana even came to be part of the US because of Haiti: France sold the Louisiana Territory - approximately one-third of the current US land mass - to the US in 1803 to recoup some of the financial losses it incurred while trying to defeat the Haitian revolution. (France also wanted to create a “maritime rival,” as Napoleon called it, to England[i]). Blacks, mulattoes, and whites, free and enslaved, moved back and forth between the two places so much that, by 1809, one in two of New Orleans’ inhabitants was from Haiti.[ii] Today, the populations share gene pools and names via the same French, Spanish, and African ancestors.

They have similar cultures, with connections between the music, the living French language and slightly overlapping Creole ones, Carnival and parading (rara, musical troupes in Haitian streets, and the uniquely New Orleans street traditions of second lines and Mardi Gras Indians), Creole food and Creole architecture, and the religion spelled Vodou in Haiti and Voodoo in New Orleans. Both are rich in laid-back and highly interactive communities, and keeping them strong is what underlies a lot of the traditions, like courtyard- and stoop-sitting, ‘speaking to’ your neighbor, and communal street reveling.


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Gangs from Montreal to Quebec and Vancouver: organized crime has its hands full

The migration of gangs to other cities and provinces is not new. Usually, members leave Montreal to flee the police or Ops (a word to designate members of enemy gangs) or to open new markets, mainly in prostitution.

However, these movements did not necessarily result in settlement, because very often the territories and markets are already under the control of other criminal groups.


However, over the last two years, my sources have confirmed to me that several gang members have been doing business or setting up operations outside of Greater Montreal at the request of certain local gangs or with the help of independent traffickers.


In Vancouver

Last June, one of my contacts informed me of the presence of several members of a gang from Montreal North in Vancouver. They are allegedly involved in several shootings and are trying to control drug trafficking in the Downtown Eastside neighborhood.

I then tell him that this scenario is only possible if invited by another gang. We note, in fact, that certain members of this Montreal gang would have strong links with a Vancouver gang established for several years in the Downtown Eastside. He would control drug trafficking and prostitution.

The problem with this kind of alliance is that it doesn't necessarily please the Ops. Hence the increase in shootings.

In Quebec

Again, I observe the same phenomenon. Gangs from Greater Montreal, particularly from Laval and Rivière-des-Prairies, migrate to Quebec. They all have links to local traffickers.

The flow of drugs goes from Montreal to Quebec and prostitution is not left out. The rumor on the ground? Guys don't want to work for bikers anymore. This isn't the first time I've heard this kind of comment. They even repeated it to me in the 90s. “You will see Maria, one day will come, we will no longer work for bikers”.

This time, they are in their movement for total independence. However, they don't just empower themselves by selling their own drugs, they steal them from bikers. As they say in the industry: “They burn and kill”. Murders, attempted murders, shootings, intimidation of biker relations or their small traffickers.

As for the main parties involved, they don't dare move too much. They especially don't want to get bogged down in a war which is never good for business. They have a lot more to lose.

This migration of gangs from Greater Montreal to the regions of Quebec (Bas du rivière, Beauce, Gatineau, Sherbrooke, etc.) is far from reassuring. They are no longer in flight, but in the development of markets.

We are far from calm and control, but shh, we must not say it too loudly!

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Well its always been like that.
There were always gangs that didn’t work with the mafia or the bikers.
Some gangs stole drugs from those organizations.
And other had there own shipping of drugs.
Montreal-North was always known to have gangs that work for themself.
And rdp was known to rob the mafia.
You also had the jamaican posses in the west who had there own things. And were working with the posses from jamaica and toronto

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SQ deploys divers to search for remains of man who went missing 8 years ago
https://montrealgazette.com/news/lo...ains-of-man-who-went-missing-8-years-ago

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Crime organisé : intrigantes recherches dans les Laurentides pour retrouver les restes d’un gangster montréalais
https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...uver-les-restes-dun-gangster-montrealais

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There will be a documentary of family members who got killed.
And is family will talk about him.

His son is a famous rapper in Quebec.

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And Jean-Jean’s son was the godson of Ducarme Joseph?

Same topic:

L’enquête relancée huit ans plus tard
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...-enquete-relancee-huit-ans-plus-tard.php

Different topic:

[I deleted the link to the article about Kevin White because it was off topic— see Blackmobs’s post at http://www.gangsterbb.net/threads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1070339&Searchpage=1&Main=37811&Words=%22Kevin+White%22&Search=true#Post1070339]


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The revelations of hitman Frédérick Silva could help elucidate around fifty murders, including that of Jean-Raymond Claude

The searches carried out Tuesday on a body of water in the Laurentians, in search of the remains of a Montreal gangster, target the first of at least fifty murder contracts that the police hope to elucidate thanks to the collaboration of a hitman .

This relaunch of the investigation into the mysterious disappearance in 2015 of Jean-Raymond Claude, a founding member of the 67 street gang who has already been involved with the Hells Angels and the mafia, would be made possible because of the confidences given by Frédérick Silva since that he agreed to sit down with the police last year .


The revelations of this “modern-day Gérald Gallant”, who would have worked on behalf of the Rizzuto clan, the Hells and other factions of organized crime, could allow the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) and the Montreal police ( SPVM) to resolve more than 50 assassinations and murder plots still unpunished, according to sources from our Bureau of Investigation and the QMI Agency.

The alleged murder of Jean-Raymond Claude, which dates back eight and a half years, would be the first in this long list to give rise to a police operation like that of Tuesday.

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...urtres-dont-celui-de-jean-raymond-claude

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The victim, a homeless man, was once a dangerous gang leader

The 49-year-old man stabbed to death on the night of Monday to Tuesday in Westmount is Kevin White, a former Jamaican gang leader who has long ruled the roost in downtown Montreal.

White was reportedly homeless at the time he was discovered, at the corner of Atwater Avenue and Sainte-Catherine Street West, shortly before midnight.

The circumstances of the murder are unknown at this time. No one has yet been arrested. Major Crimes investigators from the Montreal City Police Service (SPVM) will also try to establish the motive for the crime.
Since at least the late 1980s until the early 2000s, White and his gang controlled crack trafficking around the Jeanne-Mance homes, located in the area of ??De Maisonneuve and Saint-Laurent boulevards.

During the 1990s and 2000s, shootings broke out in this area because White and his group allegedly did not want to obtain drug supplies from the Hells Angels and one of their subordinate gangs, the Syndicate.

At first, White didn't want to associate with the bikers and there were several shooting events. It was all over the Jeanne-Mance plan. White and his group were living targets. We attended several meetings on surveillance sites and there was finally an agreement,” says a former SPVM Anti-Gang police officer.
The headquarters of White's group was in a now-defunct hotel on Sherbrooke Street. They also had a cache in the southwest.
“Kevin White was wiretapped and when contacts in the United States called him, he answered in English: KT International , as if his traffic was international,” continues the ex-police officer.

White used family members to do his accounting.

In 2002, SPVM police officers dismantled his network, arrested 22 people and seized more than 1,000 rocks of crack.
In 2016, White sued the state for $1.5 million after he was acquitted of attempted murder of a woman who was shot in the face.
In 2019, White was sentenced to six years in prison for stabbing a man downtown. Having become itinerant, he would have died in the same circumstances.

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...a-deja-ete-un-dangereux-chef-de-gang.php

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Look like the KT international (jamaican gang) and the Outlaws (jamaican gang) were dealing drugs in the same area during the 2000s.

Kevin White’s mother was killed in 2014 by a shooter.

https://montrealgazette.com/news/lo...c12788a-f4b5-41bc-ac38-a1c4a3bf0b12/amp/

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KT :

Since at least the late 1980s until the early 2000s, White and his gang controlled crack trafficking around the Jeanne-Mance homes, located in the area of ??De Maisonneuve and Saint-Laurent boulevards.

Outlaws:

The network of traffickers spent 1 to 2 kg of cocaine and crack per month in the southwest of the City. The Montreal police investigation, which began in November 2006, lasted two years. The organized crime division did not skim on the means: it used undercover agents, eavesdropping and spinning to build evidence. During the investigation, the police even installed five cameras to film the accused without their knowledge, in particular at the Outlaws' main drug cache on Jeanne-Mance Street.

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A criminal with a long criminal record is demanding $1.5 million from the police and the Crown for accusing him of a sordid attempted murder for which he was ultimately acquitted.

“[Kevin White] went through hell, both on a personal and professional level, as well as on a moral level,” we can read in the lawsuit filed in recent days at the Montreal courthouse.

However, the 42-year-old criminal was not his first stay in detention.


He also began this procedure from prison in Rivière-des-Prairies, where he is awaiting a preliminary investigation for another case of attempted murder, unrelated to the civil prosecution.

Reasonable doubt

The event for which White is claiming this colossal sum dates back to 2011. That evening, the victim, who was the accused's partner, was at home watching a movie when a masked man broke into her home. .

The man then walked towards her and without warning, he pulled out a gun and shot her in the face. Luckily, the woman survived.

“The bloodied, shocked victim is in deep distress and takes refuge in the toilet where she communicates with the 911 emergency service,” we read in the judgment acquitting White.

At trial, White presented an alibi defense claiming that at the time of the crime he was at his mother's house. Neither the accused nor his mother had testified, but taking into account all the evidence, the judge concluded that there was reasonable doubt.

Detention

Between his arrest and his acquittal, however, White spent 21 months in pretrial detention.

And he now blames the Montreal police and the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions (DPCP) for “a multitude of harms and inconveniences.”

“[This includes] suffering, loss of enjoyment of life and deprivation of liberty,” we can read in the court document filed by Me Melissa Podilchuk.

White, who had already been in prison for drug cases and who was guilty of numerous breaches of conditions, therefore wants to force taxpayers to loosen the purse strings in his favor.

His request will soon be examined by a judge of the Superior Court.

Neither the Montreal police nor the DPCP were able to comment on the file, given that it is in the hands of the court.

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2016/06/21/un-criminel-reclame-15million--a-letat

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Prison for stabbing a man in the city center

A drug trafficker who once headed a crack ring was recently sentenced to six years in prison for stabbing a man in downtown Montreal.

“I hope you realize that if the knife had been 5 cm longer, the victim would have died... The situation would have been worse for her, but also for you,” Judge Dennis Galiatsatos told Kevin White this week , who found his sentence “a little harsh”.

White, 45, is known to police for his numerous drug-related arrests. In 2002, he led a network of crack dealers that operated in downtown Montreal.

He then used his mother to manage the group's finances.

This time, the alleged events occurred in December 2015, while he spent the evening in an erotic cinema on Sainte-Catherine Street.

During the evening, White had an argument with an acquaintance, Kenneth Edosio Tokunboh. The reasons for the altercation are unknown, but it eventually moved into the street. Except instead of fighting with his fists, White started reaching for a weapon.

“He entered a pizzeria and went directly behind the counter, where he grabbed a kitchen knife with a six-inch blade,” reads the summary of facts of the case.

Assault

Armed, White began chasing his victim to stab him, a few blocks away. The victim should not have any after-effects.

Since being detained, White was to stand trial for attempted murder. However, he decided to plead guilty to aggravated assault.

“This being my first violent crime, it taught me that I need to be more patient,” White said.

At the lawyers' suggestion, White received six years of incarceration. But with preventive detention, he has nine months left to serve. He will then have to submit to three years' probation.

“I'm now a grandfather, I hope I'll be able to change my life,” White concluded.

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Meurtre d’un ex-membre de gang à Laval | Le présumé tueur arrêté à Halifax
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...al/le-presume-tueur-arrete-a-halifax.php

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Woolley

That Gregory Wolley wikipedia is really not good

« Woolley was the leader of a street gang known as Master B. »

-Woolley was never the leader of the Master B, the leader was Beauvoir Jean.

« Boucher made Woolly the president of the Rockers puppet gang »

- I don’t think Woolley was the president of the Rockers. He was an important member but not the president.

« Another Haitian immigrant who once belonged to Master B., Beauvoir Jean, founded a new gang, the Bo-Gars (which is Haitian French slang for "handsome boys"). »

- The creation of the BO is more complicated.
- the name don’t mean handsome boys, its an error from the news of Quebec. The name of the gang is in creole N** Bo, which mean Bo’s N***** (n-word). The news made a bad translation from creole to french.

« the Bo-Gars worked for the Rizzuto family and "if either of the groups was more under the thumb of a largely racist white organization, it was the Bo-Gars" »

- the Bo-gars didn’t work for the rizzuto’s. They work with who gave them the most opportunities. Some time they work with the rizzuto’s, sometime with the rock machine, or sometime with neither of them.
**** they went to war with the Rizzuto’s and the Hells Angels.


« Woolley had the Crack Down Posse serve as a puppet gang for the Montreal Crips.[9] The relationship between the Montreal Crips and the Crack Down Posse was analogous to the relationship between the Hells Angels and the Rockers. »

- that’s bull, since the CDP were the first haitian crip gang in the city. Also the first crip gang on the eastern part of the city. They were THE crip gang in the 90s.


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Very informative Blackmobs. Thanks for the insight.

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any truth to these gangs being allied.

blood mafia family-quebec city
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profit boys gang-r.d.p,mtl northeast

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flame head boys-laval,pont-viau,laval des rapides district
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24 gang-laval, st-francois district

info for the above alliance came from a journal article a couple weeks ago that was about the blood mafia family refusing to pay a %10 tax to HA for operating on drug territory in quebec city area. i will try to find and post before was behind a login/paywall. it mentioned that they are in an alliance with the profit boys, making me think that they would also not be paying a tax. further searches amongst la presse and journal articles from just past 2 years revealed info about possible alliance of 2 gangs from laval. the connection appeared to be between the 24 gang and profit boys. is it possible that some of the mayhem can also be explained by this conflict over not paying said street tax. and that is just what the HA is taxing. are any of these gangs also being squuezed by mafia clans?

none of the inner workings of all the mtl gangs have ever been clear cut for me but this info caught my eye.

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https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...ntre-gangs-de-laval-en-toile-de-fond.php

this was the other article about gang activity in laval.

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The BMF from montreal-north (haitian gang) are allied with the Profit Boys. Don’t know if the BMF from Quebec (french-canadians) are the same group.

Flamehead boys and the 24 gang are really allies. And they are also allies to the Profit Boys.
The FHB and 24 are at war with 2die4 (laval gang) and the gangs from 99 (villeray, montreal).

You can find many rap videos of those groups on youtube. They are doing like the US, rapping about smoking packs.

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thanks again blackmobs solid intell as always. i may take a hard pass on the rap vids though.
any intell on street gangs helps.

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I tried to make a list of the Street gangs and tried to find out who they are allied with and just gave up. I was surprised as to how many gangs there are in Montreal, Laval and other regions.

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Blackmobs are there that many ?


For example:

Crack Down Posse ( Saint - Michel , Pie - IX , Rosemont , Villeray , Laval , Longueuil )
Krazee Breeze ( St. Michael , Pius IX ) _ _
Rollin 67 ( St. Michael , Pius IX ) _ _
National Posse
Rollin 68 ( Pierrefonds )
Rollin 47 , 47th Street Gang ( Pie - IX ) _ _
Crazy Juveniles
Ruffriderz ( Pierrefonds , West Island of Montreal ) _ _ _ _ _
crazy gangster
Point Negro
CRAZY Angels , Sixty Pretty Girl
MS - 13 " Mara Salvatrucha " ( St - Michel )
Asian Boyz
Rollin 99 ( Villeray )
Rollin 146 ( St - Michel )
Blue Devil - 2 ( Little Burgundy ), Blue Devil - 1 ( Lasalle )
Dangerous Street ( St - Michel )
DPC ( Park - Extension )
J. _ O. _ K. _ E. _ R. _ S " Jump Or Kill Every Red Soldiers " ( Park - Extension )
Boulevard Pie - IX ( Pie - IX )
PX 80 ( Park - Extension , Pie - IX )
RTC “ Repping The Crips ” ( Lasalle )
M. _ G. _ C. _ East - Side - Riderz 25th / Robert ( Pie - IX )
V - Blocc ( Viau , Hochelaga - Maisonneuve )
St - Laurent Crips
Blue 450z Crips ( Laval )
All Bout Crips ( Avenue Wackley )
Gun Clappin Crips ( Cartierville )
Outlawz Nation Crips
Golden Square Crip
DownTown Posse ( Cote - Des - Neiges )
West Coast Criminals
C - Unit
L. _ G. _ C. _ Gang 2nd Avenue - Pelican ( Saint - Michel )
South Side ( Downtown Berri - UQAM ) _ _
Outlaws ( St - Laurent Metro )
Bad Boys " also called Unit 44 " ( Montréal - Nord , Rivière - des - Prairies )
Bo - Gars ( Montreal North , Rivière - des - Prairies , Côte - Des - Neiges , Laval , Longueuil ) _
Bo - Juniors ( Rivière - des - Prairies )
Dope Squad
Broklyn Action ( St. Leonard ) _
Little Asian Blood ( Côte - des - Neiges )
Asian Young Blood ( Côte - des - Neiges )
18 Street Gang ( XVIII Street ) ( Maras 18 , M - 18 ) ( Saint - Léonard , Ahuntsic and Cartierville )
Red Blood ( Jean - Talon Sector , Chinese Cartier )
187 ( Montreal - North )
50 N gaz ( Park - Expansion )
Rollin 64 ( City - Saint - Laurent )
BMF " Bloods Mafia Family " ( Montreal - North )
Plan Riel ( Montreal - North )
Uptown 160 Posse ( Cote - des - Neiges )
East Side Bloodz ( ESB )
Block - B ( St. Leonard ) _
Piru Park Boyz ( Greenfield Park , St - Hubert , Longueuil , St - Constant )
MSBK ( St. Hubert ) _
Playboy Gangster Bloods ( Laval )
Blood For Life ( Longueuil )
NDG ( Our - Lady - of - Grace )
Pelletier Street Gang ( Pelletier Street Boyz ) ( Pie - IX / Montreal North ) _ _
Green Land ( Rivière - des - Prairies )
PSC ( Pointe - Saint - Charles )
" Neg Four " ( Montréal - Nord , Rivière - des - Prairies )

Re: Montreal Haitian gangs [Re: Blackmobs] #1071406
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Crack Down Posse - probably in there 50s now
Krazee Breeze- mostly ex member of cdp. In there 50s
Rollin 67 - necer existed, provably talkin about negs 67 (ducarme’s crew$)
National Posse - don’t exist anymore
Rollin 68 ( Pierrefonds ) - never existed, 68 is the pierrefonds hood (ruff ryders, street gangsters and now rollin 90s)
Rollin 47 , 47th Street Gang ( Pie - IX ) - its a hood
Crazy Juveniles -don’t know, never heard about them
Ruffriderz ( Pierrefonds , West Island of Montreal )- in there late 40s,
crazy gangster - dont’t know about them
Point Negro - dont know about them
CRAZY Angels , Sixty Pretty Girl
MS - 13 " Mara Salvatrucha " ( St - Michel )- its all over
Asian Boyz - don’t know
Rollin 99 ( Villeray ) - a hood, famous for the DPC gang in the 2000s
Rollin 146 ( St - Michel ) - 146 is guys from Ahuntsic
Blue Devil - 2 ( Little Burgundy ), Blue Devil - 1 ( Lasalle ) - alot of gangs were named blue devils in the 2000s
Dangerous Street ( St - Michel ) - over
DPC ( Park - Extension ) - not park ex but Villeray
J. _ O. _ K. _ E. _ R. _ S " Jump Or Kill Every Red Soldiers " ( Park - Extension ) - punjabi gang
Boulevard Pie - IX ( Pie - IX ) - its a boulevard
PX 80 ( Park - Extension , Pie - IX ) - a hood
RTC “ Repping The Crips ” ( Lasalle ) - dont know
M. _ G. _ C. _ East - Side - Riderz 25th / Robert ( Pie - IX ) - probably in the late 30s
V - Blocc ( Viau , Hochelaga - Maisonneuve ) - a hood, many africans and arabs
St - Laurent Crips
Blue 450z Crips ( Laval )- never existed
All Bout Crips ( Avenue Wackley ) - dont know
Gun Clappin Crips ( Cartierville ) - didnt knew there were crips in cartierville
Outlawz Nation Crips - outlaws, mostly jamaicans and anglo-blacks
Golden Square Crip
DownTown Posse ( Cote - Des - Neiges ) - many jamaicans gangs from CDN
West Coast Criminals - dont know
C - Unit -dont know
L. _ G. _ C. _ Gang 2nd Avenue - Pelican ( Saint - Michel ) - at war with the guys from 25e
South Side ( Downtown Berri - UQAM ) - rough neighborhood
Outlaws ( St - Laurent Metro )
Bad Boys " also called Unit 44 " ( Montréal - Nord , Rivière - des - Prairies ) - bad boys are older than 44s- dont exist anymore
Bo - Gars ( Montreal North , Rivière - des - Prairies , Côte - Des - Neiges , Laval , Longueuil ) - neg Bo
Bo - Juniors ( Rivière - des - Prairies ) - still called neg Bo
Dope Squad- from stl, high school clique at the time, haitians and italians, some italians became member of the mafia.
Broklyn Action ( St. Leonard ) _ dont exist anymore, were at war with 25e
Little Asian Blood ( Côte - des - Neiges )
Asian Young Blood ( Côte - des - Neiges ) - dont exist, mostly cambodian
18 Street Gang ( XVIII Street ) ( Maras 18 , M - 18 ) ( Saint - Léonard , Ahuntsic and Cartierville ) - not a factor anymore
Red Blood ( Jean - Talon Sector , Chinese Cartier ) - asians
187 ( Montreal - North ) - dont know
50 N gaz ( Park - Expansion ) - mostly africans, at war with Jokers
Rollin 64 ( City - Saint - Laurent ) - dont know, 64 is 2 hoods
BMF " Bloods Mafia Family " ( Montreal - North ) - in there late 30s
Plan Riel ( Montreal - North ) - a hood
Uptown 160 Posse ( Cote - des - Neiges ) - many jamaican gangs, dont exist anymore
East Side Bloodz ( ESB ) - all the bloods gangs from the eastside
Block - B ( St. Leonard ) _ rap group
Piru Park Boyz ( Greenfield Park , St - Hubert , Longueuil , St - Constant ) - never exist, no piru in montreal
MSBK ( St. Hubert ) _
Playboy Gangster Bloods ( Laval )
Blood For Life ( Longueuil )
NDG ( Our - Lady - of - Grace ) a hood
Pelletier Street Gang ( Pelletier Street Boyz ) ( Pie - IX / Montreal North ) _ over, but the first street gang in canada who got convicted of gangsterism (canada’s rico)
Green Land ( Rivière - des - Prairies ) - the name of the hood
PSC ( Pointe - Saint - Charles ) a hood
" Neg Four " ( Montréal - Nord , Rivière - des - Prairies ). - gangs from rdp

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Re: Montreal Haitian gangs [Re: Ciment] #1071407
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Most of this list os gangs from the 90s and 2000s. So most of those gangs dont exist anymore.
Also, many of those gangs are the name of hoods and not gangs.
Also, some of those gangs were really not a factor in the criminal world of montreal.

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a very comprehensive list to be sure ciment. the main problem for me has always been deciphering which gangs in mtl continue to function as active criminal gangs, which ones are youtube gangsters/aspiring rappers and what gangs even still exist. i see some asian gangs as well which historically dont figure heavy into the crime headlines. good post.

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Originally Posted by VitoCahill
thanks again blackmobs solid intell as always. i may take a hard pass on the rap vids though.
any intell on street gangs helps.


Most of those videos are in french. But its rap of gang members in there 20s or early 30s.
Not guys who are in the same league as guys like Wooley, BM or Ducarme

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