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Oversight investigators find deputy gang 'logo' outside Los Angeles women's jail - Los Angeles Times
In recent years there have been some indications in reports that the Regulators, one of the older gangs within the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, are no longer actively adding members ...
An L.A. County sheriff's deputies union recently elected to its board a veteran lawman with a controversial tattoo who was involved in two shootings that cost the county $4 million.
The report identifies at “least a half dozen” active gangs and cliques — and names them: the Executioners, the Banditos, the Regulators, the Spartans, the Gladiators, the Cowboys, and the ...
According to the special counsel's 70-page report, members of such deputy gangs as the Executioners, the Banditos, the Regulators, the Spartans, the Gladiators, the Cowboys and the Reapers "run ...
Much like street gangs, the deputy gang members identify themselves by code names, such as the Banditos, Executioners, Regulators, Spartans, Reapers, Wayside Whities and 3000 Boys, according to ...
An image linked to the so-called Regulators deputy gang appeared in the Century Regional Detention Facility parking garage in December, inspectors said.
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