Texas Syndicate
Founded | 1978 Tango Blast[1] |
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The Texas Syndicate (Spanish: Sindicato Tejano) is a mostly
Overview
The Texas Syndicate was established at
Criminal activity
Development of the Texas Syndicate was initially motivated by self-protection against the historical "building tenders" in prison. After building tenders disappeared due to a court order, the Syndicate's activities turned to
Structure
TS has a paramilitary structure, headed by a president and vice president elected by the general membership. Prison units are individually controlled by a local chairman and vice chairman. Beneath them in the gang hierarchy are captains, lieutenants, sergeants of arms, and numerous soldiers.[1]
The history of the group and documented acts of violence in other jurisdictions warrant their certification as a Security Threat Group. Receipt of inmates on interstate compact and the current membership in groups with Hispanic and Latino supremacy ideology lend to the threat of an organizing TS within our facilities. The main activities of the TS are centered on drug trafficking, extortion, protection rackets, and internal discipline and contract murdering.[2]
Rules
Texas Syndicate members abide by a constitution requiring members to:[1]
- Be a Texan
- Always remain a member
- Place the Texas Syndicate before anything else
- Understand that the Texas Syndicate is always in the right
- Wear the Texas Syndicate tattoo
- Never let a member down
- Respect other members
- Keep all gang information within the group
Additionally, gang leadership is determined by
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Texas Syndicate: Prison Gang Profile". Insideprison.com. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Florida Department of Corrections. "Prison Gangs (continued) - Gangs and Security Threat Group Awareness". Florida Department of Corrections. Archived from the original on 2010-03-12. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
- ^ a b c d e f "Special Issue: Gangs in the United States" (PDF), Narcotics Digest Weekly, vol. 4, no. 40, National Drug Intelligence Center, 2005-10-04, archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-05-24, retrieved 2009-11-14
- ^ "Texas Syndicate - Law Essays".
- ^ "Appendix B. National-Level Street, Prison, and Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Profiles - Attorney General's Report to Congress on the Growth of Violent Street Gangs in Suburban Areas (UNCLASSIFIED)".
- ^ Ruben Mosso, 'El MIlenio" "FBI: Los Zetas - problema de seguridad nacional para EU," January 9, 2008
External links
- http://www.communitycorrections.org/psn/publications/TxGngThrtAssessment2010.pdf[permanent dead link ]
- Schiller, Dane. "First prison gang remains a force to fear." Houston Chronicle. January 4, 2011.