l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 【 以下文字转载自 USANews 讨论区 】
发信人: lczlcz (lcz), 信区: USANews
标 题: 不相信美国柬埔寨和越南人厉害的,google TRG和BTK
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sat Dec 21 19:14:15 2013, 美东)
看了这里一个转帖说一个中国人不敢指认抢劫他的罪犯.
我就想起当初我说的加州没人敢惹越南人和柬埔寨人.因为他们很团结,而且敢和你拼命.
当时贴里面还有人不相信. 现在证据来了:
TRG,柬埔寨人当初为了保护柬埔寨妇女在CA建立的gang,现在是美国最大的asian gang.
华人三合会竟然排不上啊.
BTK, 越南人在NY建立的gang,当初铁腕血腥统治China town.华人跟人家比比,真是令人
失望.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:7126glocck
The "TRG", also known as the "Tiny Raskal Gang" or "Tiny Rascals", was
created in California during the middle 1980's. It was formed by Cambodian
youth gang members and is presently considered the largest Asian Street gang
in the United States. Tiny Rascals Gang is the largest Asian gang in the
country. Two sets are known "The Grey Rags" and "The Blue Rag sets". This
gang is known to have members in Connecticut, the Portland, Maine, the
Lowell,MA and Brattleboro, VT) areas, Seattle, Tennessee as well as in the
New Hampshire Prison System. Member are both male and female. The females
are known as the "Lady Rascals Gang". Originally, the gang's main purpose
was to protect Cambodians from other, more established gangs of Long Beach,
who were predominately comprised of Mexicans and African Americans. For this
reason, the gang initially allowed only Cambodians to join, but later
allowed other Asian Americans to join as well. Many Tiny Rascal Gang members
from the Long Beach area have been deported either because of their illegal
status in the United States, or for committing crimes as non citizens, or
both. As a result of these deportations, members of TRG have recruited more
members in their home countries. The Los Angeles Times contends that
deportation policies have contributed to the size and influence of the gang
both in the United States and in Cambodia. Cambodian authorities report that
approximately 60% of prison inmates serving prison terms for gang related
crimes there have either fled prosecution or been deported from the United
States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Kill_%28gang%29
Born to Kill was the name of a notorious New York City-based street gang
composed of first-generation Vietnamese immigrants. Their rise to power was
in the 1980s when they ran New York City's Chinatown with an iron fist and
quickly rose to become the most notorious Asian gang the country of the
United States has ever witnessed.[citation needed] The early 1990s proved to
be detrimental to the Vietnamese collective following the arrest and
prosecution of most of their New York-based operatives by the fall of 1992. |
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