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Sunday, 30 May 2010

N.J. wiretaps detail alliance of mobsters and Bloods | Philadelphia Inquirer | 05/30/2010


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N.J. wiretaps detail alliance of mobsters and Bloods | Philadelphia Inquirer | 05/30/2010: "one end of the line was a reputed soldier with the Lucchese crime family.
On the other was a ranking member of a North Jersey faction of the Bloods, one of the country's most violent street gangs.
The two men were talking business.
And state investigators were listening.
The wiretapped conversation from July 2007 is one of hundreds that are part of a racketeering indictment charging 34 reputed underworld figures.
More important, it offers a look at what one top New Jersey law enforcement figure has described as a 'troubling alliance' - wiseguys and Bloods, outlaws from two different cultures and underworlds coming together to make things happen."


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