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Gangs/Extremist Groups
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03.02.11
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03.02.11
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05.17.11
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03.02.11
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11.30.10
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11.30.10
Aryan Brotherhood
The Aryan Brotherhood, a violent white supremacist gang, formed within the California state prison system in the late 1960s. On August 9, 1982, the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office opened a racketeering enterprise investigation into the gang. The case was closed in 1989.
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12.06.10
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12.06.10
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11.30.10
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12.06.10
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12.06.10
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12.06.10
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12.06.10
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11.29.10
Five Percenters
The Five Percenters was an offshoot of the Nation of Islam founded in Harlem in 1965 under Clarence Edward Smith, also known as Clarence 13X and other names. This release covers from 1965 to 1967 and consists of one main file primarily concerned with the group's potential to foment public disturbances and containing a number of references to the group found in other FBI files.
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11.30.10
Black Panther Party
The Black Panther Party (BPP) is a black extremist organization founded in Oakland, California in 1966. It advocated the use of violence and guerilla tactics to overthrow the U.S. government. In 1969, the FBI’s Charlotte Field Office opened an investigative file on the BPP to track its militant activities, income, and expenses. This release consists of Charlotte's file on BPP activities from 1969 to 1976.
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05.24.11
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05.24.11
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03.02.11
El Rukns
The El Rukns, a violent street gang that trafficked in narcotics and stolen property, was established in the 1960s. FBI offices in Chicago, Springfield, Illinois, and Minneapolis investigated the gang in cooperation with local police and federal drug enforcement authorities. The materials in this release range from 1982 to 1991.
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