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does WC run things out in cali? and that guy said theres WC in NY, is this true?
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WC is to the state of kali, what GS or FD was to NYC...the 90's was their peak...then their dai los started gettin' busted and shiet fell off...now they are back to a regualar street gang...90% of the members have never met Sonny, Ken, Paul or whoever is their "head"
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Yeah true WC in the mid 90's was at their peak. But there's also this one Asian Gang that was at their peak, in fact, ahead of Dub C. Actually, the year 2005 is coming up and its going to be the 10 year anniversary of when ABZ went on their crime or killing spree. They started to kill people left to right. Don't forget, WC members also got some from the A, members kept getting shot up by the A during that year.
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Looks like the Asian Boyz are into organize crime. Here's the following:
LBPD recovers stolen profiles
By Press-Telegram staff reports
Long Beach police found hundreds of stolen profiles and a stash of guns when they served a search warrant early Wednesday at a Carson home in connection with an identity theft ring, officers said.
Officers from the forgery and fraud and identity theft details swarmed the property in the 2800 block of East 220th place at 5 a.m. and found 500 identity profiles, which had personal information taken from victims.
Along with the stolen IDs, investigators found six rifles, two shotguns and a handgun. Three people were arrested, said Officer Israel Ramirez, a Long Beach Police Department spokesman.
Police welcome experienced newbies Six lateral police officers celebrated graduation from the Long Beach Police Academy Wednesday. The officers are: Forrest Anderson, formerly a Santa Cruz Police officer; Chuck Estrada, formerly a Westminster Police officer; Sabino Gonzalez, formerly a California Highway Patrol officer; Nhon Lai, formerly a Calexico Police officer; Christian Moody, formerly a Los Angeles County deputy sheriff; and Samuel Rizzuto, formerly a Long Beach Police reserve officer.
The officers have a combined 36 years of experience and completed a seven-week academy with 280 hours of specialized training, said Sgt. David Cannan, a Long Beach Police Department spokesman. Youths face burglary charges Police on Wednesday announced the arrest of two Long Beach youths, tied to a local Asian gang, who face charges in a series of burglaries that plagued Westminster last month.
Long Beach Police arrested the two Asian Boyz gang members Friday night after Westminster Police found evidence at one of the victim's homes linking the crimes to the pair, said Sgt. David Cannan, a Long Beach Police Department spokesman.
During November, 34 Asian families were victimized. When members of the Long Beach Police Department's Asian Crime detail were contacted by Westminster investigators with information about one of the gang members Friday night, the Long Beach police immediately found him and discovered a chop shop in the process, Cannan said.
Anyone who wants more information, or thinks they may have been a victim in the string of crimes, can call Detective Jim Mraz, of the Westminster Police Department, at (714) 898-3315.
LBPD recovers stolen profiles
By Press-Telegram staff reports
Long Beach police found hundreds of stolen profiles and a stash of guns when they served a search warrant early Wednesday at a Carson home in connection with an identity theft ring, officers said.
Officers from the forgery and fraud and identity theft details swarmed the property in the 2800 block of East 220th place at 5 a.m. and found 500 identity profiles, which had personal information taken from victims.
Along with the stolen IDs, investigators found six rifles, two shotguns and a handgun. Three people were arrested, said Officer Israel Ramirez, a Long Beach Police Department spokesman.
Police welcome experienced newbies Six lateral police officers celebrated graduation from the Long Beach Police Academy Wednesday. The officers are: Forrest Anderson, formerly a Santa Cruz Police officer; Chuck Estrada, formerly a Westminster Police officer; Sabino Gonzalez, formerly a California Highway Patrol officer; Nhon Lai, formerly a Calexico Police officer; Christian Moody, formerly a Los Angeles County deputy sheriff; and Samuel Rizzuto, formerly a Long Beach Police reserve officer.
The officers have a combined 36 years of experience and completed a seven-week academy with 280 hours of specialized training, said Sgt. David Cannan, a Long Beach Police Department spokesman. Youths face burglary charges Police on Wednesday announced the arrest of two Long Beach youths, tied to a local Asian gang, who face charges in a series of burglaries that plagued Westminster last month.
Long Beach Police arrested the two Asian Boyz gang members Friday night after Westminster Police found evidence at one of the victim's homes linking the crimes to the pair, said Sgt. David Cannan, a Long Beach Police Department spokesman.
During November, 34 Asian families were victimized. When members of the Long Beach Police Department's Asian Crime detail were contacted by Westminster investigators with information about one of the gang members Friday night, the Long Beach police immediately found him and discovered a chop shop in the process, Cannan said.
Anyone who wants more information, or thinks they may have been a victim in the string of crimes, can call Detective Jim Mraz, of the Westminster Police Department, at (714) 898-3315.
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I AGREE
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You all thinking of Chinese/Japanese/Vietnamese... gangs.
In England there are many Asian gangs (Pakistani/Indian/Bangladeshi) that is. The are mainly involved in the heroin trade. They may fight amongst themselves in their home towns but the top men from the Asian Gangs in England meet together to discuss whats going on. The Asian Mafia links many cities throughout England. Because they have been established in England (ASian people not gangs) for ages it is easy for them to go to Asia and pick up cheap heroin and bring it back.
Bangladeshi/Indian/Pakistanis form 50% of Englands ethnic minority population.
In England there are many Asian gangs (Pakistani/Indian/Bangladeshi) that is. The are mainly involved in the heroin trade. They may fight amongst themselves in their home towns but the top men from the Asian Gangs in England meet together to discuss whats going on. The Asian Mafia links many cities throughout England. Because they have been established in England (ASian people not gangs) for ages it is easy for them to go to Asia and pick up cheap heroin and bring it back.
Bangladeshi/Indian/Pakistanis form 50% of Englands ethnic minority population.
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In England there are also Yakuza and Triads. Im dont know much about the Yakuza but i know the Triads are scattered in,
London: 14k, Wo Shing Wo
Manchester: Wo Shing Wo, Snakeheads
Liverpool, Southampton, Birmingham, York
London: 14k, Wo Shing Wo
Manchester: Wo Shing Wo, Snakeheads
Liverpool, Southampton, Birmingham, York
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[quote="Creeper"]Same as Vboyz, the hard up ones move up to the V[quote]
the 2202 is that organized i thought they was just a blakc flaggin color steet gang and does dub c claim any colors?
the 2202 is that organized i thought they was just a blakc flaggin color steet gang and does dub c claim any colors?
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Indians and Pakistans are not asians. They maybe classified as asian to the rest of the world but theyre in a class of their own out here in the U.S. In the eyes of an asian, asians are Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Philipino, etc. The slanted eyed, yellow skinned, straight black hair people. Not some dark skinned, burnt white people indian.NW10 wrote:You all thinking of Chinese/Japanese/Vietnamese... gangs.
In England there are many Asian gangs (Pakistani/Indian/Bangladeshi) that is. The are mainly involved in the heroin trade. They may fight amongst themselves in their home towns but the top men from the Asian Gangs in England meet together to discuss whats going on. The Asian Mafia links many cities throughout England. Because they have been established in England (ASian people not gangs) for ages it is easy for them to go to Asia and pick up cheap heroin and bring it back.
Bangladeshi/Indian/Pakistanis form 50% of Englands ethnic minority population.
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Nice generalisation lolPsycho23 wrote:Indians and Pakistans are not asians. They maybe classified as asian to the rest of the world but theyre in a class of their own out here in the U.S. In the eyes of an asian, asians are Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Philipino, etc. .
So why in census population counts for USA cities do bangladeshi/pakistani/ and indian people come under Asian Indian and not A Class of Their Own?
Asian 9.83% (New York City)
Asian indian 2.13%
Chinese 4.51%
Filipino 0.69%
Japanese 0.28%
Korean 1.08%
Vietnamese 0.14%
Other Asian 0.99%
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who do you think has a better idea on 'asians' a country ran by white guys or actualy yellow skinned asians?NW10 wrote:Nice generalisation lolPsycho23 wrote:Indians and Pakistans are not asians. They maybe classified as asian to the rest of the world but theyre in a class of their own out here in the U.S. In the eyes of an asian, asians are Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Philipino, etc. .
So why in census population counts for USA cities do bangladeshi/pakistani/ and indian people come under Asian Indian and not A Class of Their Own?
Asian 9.83% (New York City)
Asian indian 2.13%
Chinese 4.51%
Filipino 0.69%
Japanese 0.28%
Korean 1.08%
Vietnamese 0.14%
Other Asian 0.99%
Donno what u mean by mafia, but im from taiwan. In taiwan, the gangs now are "businessmen" collecting protection-fees, casinos, restaurants, etc... However in the early days of these gangs, they started up as group of kids that just fk around and stuff and as the groups get bigger, they start giving themselves names and stuff...
Like united bamboo gang for example. They started by a few chinese immigrant teenagers that live on the "Bamboo Road" in taipei thus naming their gang uniteg bamboo. THey start recruiting more ppl and later theyre involved in criminal activities.
Like united bamboo gang for example. They started by a few chinese immigrant teenagers that live on the "Bamboo Road" in taipei thus naming their gang uniteg bamboo. THey start recruiting more ppl and later theyre involved in criminal activities.
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hahahahhhaa that B tight dawg!!!!Creeper wrote:FYI, Triad is considered old world muscle. In other words they mainly pull strings in their mother land (china). Those who make things happen here in the US are the Tongs. Again there are many fractions of tongs all over the US and Canada. They tend to hire gangs as street muscle to settle their business disputes. As far as Wah Ching, there are lil gangbangers out there that are only tough in numbers, but there are a few real down cats who move up to the real WC. Those are te cats you don't wanna mess wid. Same as Vboyz, the hard up ones move up to the V. Whats a trip about these shot callers is that they tend to be the elderly man sitting in a restaurant. You would never suspect that fool could fu-- up your world.
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i was reading some shit that said Yakuza is the biggest, wealthiest, and most powerful mob in the world. They said they be doin shit like exporting abalone from the southern coast of africa, crazy money schemes.
And the Yakuza aren't descended from Samurai culture even though they did possess some of the loyalty and other characteristics of samurai culture. They've been around for a couple centuries now. in feudal japan they ran brothels, extortion, and gambling houses, and fought with other yakuza gangs. in fact they're almost the opposite of Samurais, they don't follow bushido and they are outcast: hence the tatoos. Anyways, in the edo period when japan gave into western culture and outlawed samurai swords, samurais became ronin (masterless samurai) and some joined yakuza gangs.
But all that loyalty and code shit is played out, yakuza have adapted to the age. They said that many gangsters aren't donning the tats anymore, and in japan you might see a boss in a honda or some bucket when in the 80's and 90's they were riding benz's, royce's and shit.
And the Yakuza aren't descended from Samurai culture even though they did possess some of the loyalty and other characteristics of samurai culture. They've been around for a couple centuries now. in feudal japan they ran brothels, extortion, and gambling houses, and fought with other yakuza gangs. in fact they're almost the opposite of Samurais, they don't follow bushido and they are outcast: hence the tatoos. Anyways, in the edo period when japan gave into western culture and outlawed samurai swords, samurais became ronin (masterless samurai) and some joined yakuza gangs.
But all that loyalty and code shit is played out, yakuza have adapted to the age. They said that many gangsters aren't donning the tats anymore, and in japan you might see a boss in a honda or some bucket when in the 80's and 90's they were riding benz's, royce's and shit.
Asia is a CONTINENT. All that ethinicity stuff can be argued forever, but as for ASIA itself, that's geographical.Trey wrote:Asians are Chinese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian, Filipino, etc. (EAST ASIA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA)
Browns are Indians, Pakistanis, Persians, Lebanese, etc. (SOUTH ASIA AND MIDDLE EAST)
That's how it's categorized in Canada.
MOST GANG MEMBERS period these days are wearing strictly white, black, and only blue if it's jeans.dosoc wrote:so nobody knows black / white code? must means something becuse when dressing this fashion some chinese look at me in strange way...hehehehe mebbe for other reason.
Asian gangs (if we are playing teh stereotype game today) were simply the first ones to do that because they were the first to decide to go low key and make sure law enforcement doesn't know what they claim. It's hard to sport when they aren't flagging all the time.
But in recent years black gangs are extensively doing this, I rarely see people openly flagging unless they know they're safe in their own hood, or in some middle of nowhere suburb where no one will check them. The last time I even saw a true damu all openly flamed up was in Puente Hills, and the area the mall is in CAN be hard, but usually it isn't.
And I know most Mexican gangs are in the same habit of not openly flagging too much, and the only difference if they usually wear like white with gray, khaki, and brown.
Cats are all keeping it neutral these days.
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but you can usually spot a mexican cat you know from the huge jerseys, ballheads, cortez's, or white running shoes, khaki's, pendletons, XXL white T's their tats are in the open more than blacks and asians also. But blacks more into wearing hip-hop style clothes that is their color or like you said white T's.
Plus niggas wear fitteds that rep they hood, but it could also be the average black hip hop fan.
Plus niggas wear fitteds that rep they hood, but it could also be the average black hip hop fan.
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-Yea i'm from Taiwan too. the triads here r quite organized and the dai-lo here usually are really well known to the public but doesnt get in shit because he has ppl to do the work for him. They sometimes copy the HK triads and hire Dai Huen Jais(BCB) from Mainland China to assasinate ppl. It's real hard to catch these Dai Huen Jais because once they fled back to Mainland China theres no way u can find them.
-besides the triads, theres also a lotta fraud, kidnapping, money laundering, fake brand products, etc organizations in Taiwan that are sorta related to the triads.
-as for the dress code for triads, i think its just a way of keeping it organized and keeping it low-key. theres still some old-school gangsta triads that wear sandals and really colourful shirts.
-besides the triads, theres also a lotta fraud, kidnapping, money laundering, fake brand products, etc organizations in Taiwan that are sorta related to the triads.
-as for the dress code for triads, i think its just a way of keeping it organized and keeping it low-key. theres still some old-school gangsta triads that wear sandals and really colourful shirts.
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Asian criminal enterprises have been operating in the U.S. since the early 1900s. The first of these groups evolved from Chinese tongs—social organizations formed by early Chinese-American immigrants. A century later, the criminalized tongs are thriving and have been joined by similar organizations with ties to East and Southeast Asia.
Members of the most dominant Asian criminal enterprises affecting the U.S. have ties—either directly or culturally—to China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. Other enterprises are emerging as threats, however, including groups from the South Pacific island nations.
These enterprises rely on extensive networks of national and international criminal associates that are fluid and extremely mobile. They adapt easily to the changes around them, have multilingual abilities, can be highly sophisticated in their criminal operations, and have extensive financial capabilities. Some enterprises have commercialized their criminal activities and can be considered business firms of various sizes, from small family-run operations to large corporations.
Asian criminal enterprises have prospered thanks largely to the globalization of the world economies and to communications technology and international travel. Generous immigration policies have provided many members of Asian criminal enterprises the ability to enter and live on every populated continent in the world today undetected.
There are two categories of Asian criminal enterprises. Traditional criminal enterprises include the Chinese triads (or underground societies) based in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau as well as the Japanese Yakuza or Boryokudan. Non-traditional criminal enterprises include groups such as Chinese criminally influenced tongs, triad affiliates, and other ethnic Asian street gangs found in several countries with sizeable Asian communities.
Asian criminal enterprises conduct traditional racketeering activities normally associated with organized crime: extortion, murder, kidnaping, illegal gambling, prostitution, and loansharking. They also smuggle aliens, traffic heroin and methamphetamine; commit financial frauds; steal autos and computer chips; counterfeit computer and clothing products; and launder money.
There are several trends among Asian criminal enterprises. First, it is more common to see criminal groups cooperate across ethnic and racial heritage lines. Also, some gangs and criminal enterprises have begun to structure their groups in a hierarchical fashion to be more competitive, and the criminal activities they engage in have become globalized. Finally, more of these criminal enterprises are engaging in white-collar crimes and are co-mingling their illegal activities with legitimate business ventures.
In the U.S., Asian criminal enterprises have been identified in more than 50 metropolitan areas. They are more prevalent in Boston, Chicago, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York, Newark, Philadelphia, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.
Members of the most dominant Asian criminal enterprises affecting the U.S. have ties—either directly or culturally—to China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. Other enterprises are emerging as threats, however, including groups from the South Pacific island nations.
These enterprises rely on extensive networks of national and international criminal associates that are fluid and extremely mobile. They adapt easily to the changes around them, have multilingual abilities, can be highly sophisticated in their criminal operations, and have extensive financial capabilities. Some enterprises have commercialized their criminal activities and can be considered business firms of various sizes, from small family-run operations to large corporations.
Asian criminal enterprises have prospered thanks largely to the globalization of the world economies and to communications technology and international travel. Generous immigration policies have provided many members of Asian criminal enterprises the ability to enter and live on every populated continent in the world today undetected.
There are two categories of Asian criminal enterprises. Traditional criminal enterprises include the Chinese triads (or underground societies) based in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau as well as the Japanese Yakuza or Boryokudan. Non-traditional criminal enterprises include groups such as Chinese criminally influenced tongs, triad affiliates, and other ethnic Asian street gangs found in several countries with sizeable Asian communities.
Asian criminal enterprises conduct traditional racketeering activities normally associated with organized crime: extortion, murder, kidnaping, illegal gambling, prostitution, and loansharking. They also smuggle aliens, traffic heroin and methamphetamine; commit financial frauds; steal autos and computer chips; counterfeit computer and clothing products; and launder money.
There are several trends among Asian criminal enterprises. First, it is more common to see criminal groups cooperate across ethnic and racial heritage lines. Also, some gangs and criminal enterprises have begun to structure their groups in a hierarchical fashion to be more competitive, and the criminal activities they engage in have become globalized. Finally, more of these criminal enterprises are engaging in white-collar crimes and are co-mingling their illegal activities with legitimate business ventures.
In the U.S., Asian criminal enterprises have been identified in more than 50 metropolitan areas. They are more prevalent in Boston, Chicago, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York, Newark, Philadelphia, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.
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Tony Young was the top guy in the Los Angeles Wah Ching up until 1993 when Paul Liu split off eventually leading to four factions. In 2002, the bosses of the four factions, Paul Liu, Wai Yin "Sonny" Chu, Ken, and John Sun(Taiwanese side) and their lieutenants went to prison for racketeering charges. After that, the real Wah Ching in Los Angeles was finished. It wasn't organized crime anymore. There's still kids with baggy pants and Wah Ching tatooes that use the lingo of African American gangs, but they are just street gangs. Some of them were might have been used as errand boys by the higher ups, but the Wah Ching is no longer a powerful organized crime presence in California.
There's no such thing as Frisco side Wah Ching. It's just a name people on the internet made up. The last boss of the San Francisco Wah Ching was Danny "Ah Pai" Wong who was murdered by the Wo Hop To triad in 1991. After Danny Wong and some of the crew bosses from the S.F. Wah Ching were murdered in 1991, the Wah Ching disappeared in San Francisco. The boss before Danny Wong was Vincent Jew who fled the U.S. in 1984 and became affiliated with the 14K and Sun Yee On triads.
The Wah Ching as an adult organized crime group is pretty much gone now. Right now you just have a bunch of kid gangs that use the name Wah Ching that model themselves after black and Hispanic gangs.
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There's no such thing as Frisco side Wah Ching. It's just a name people on the internet made up. The last boss of the San Francisco Wah Ching was Danny "Ah Pai" Wong who was murdered by the Wo Hop To triad in 1991. After Danny Wong and some of the crew bosses from the S.F. Wah Ching were murdered in 1991, the Wah Ching disappeared in San Francisco. The boss before Danny Wong was Vincent Jew who fled the U.S. in 1984 and became affiliated with the 14K and Sun Yee On triads.
The Wah Ching as an adult organized crime group is pretty much gone now. Right now you just have a bunch of kid gangs that use the name Wah Ching that model themselves after black and Hispanic gangs.
Lepke
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Tony Young was the top guy in the Los Angeles Wah Ching up until 1993 when Paul Liu split off eventually leading to four factions. In 2002, the bosses of the four factions, Paul Liu, Wai Yin "Sonny" Chu, Ken, and John Sun(Taiwanese side) and their lieutenants went to prison for racketeering charges. After that, the real Wah Ching in Los Angeles was finished. It wasn't organized crime anymore. There's still kids with baggy pants and Wah Ching tatooes that use the lingo of African American gangs, but they are just street gangs. Some of them were might have been used as errand boys by the higher ups, but the Wah Ching is no longer a powerful organized crime presence in California.
There's no such thing as Frisco side Wah Ching. It's just a name people on the internet made up. The last boss of the San Francisco Wah Ching was Danny "Ah Pai" Wong who was murdered by the Wo Hop To triad in 1991. After Danny Wong and some of the crew bosses from the S.F. Wah Ching were murdered in 1991, the Wah Ching disappeared in San Francisco. The boss before Danny Wong was Vincent Jew who fled the U.S. in 1984 and became affiliated with the 14K and Sun Yee On triads.
The Wah Ching as an adult organized crime group is pretty much gone now. Right now you just have a bunch of kid gangs that use the name Wah Ching that model themselves after black and Hispanic gangs.
Lepke
There's no such thing as Frisco side Wah Ching. It's just a name people on the internet made up. The last boss of the San Francisco Wah Ching was Danny "Ah Pai" Wong who was murdered by the Wo Hop To triad in 1991. After Danny Wong and some of the crew bosses from the S.F. Wah Ching were murdered in 1991, the Wah Ching disappeared in San Francisco. The boss before Danny Wong was Vincent Jew who fled the U.S. in 1984 and became affiliated with the 14K and Sun Yee On triads.
The Wah Ching as an adult organized crime group is pretty much gone now. Right now you just have a bunch of kid gangs that use the name Wah Ching that model themselves after black and Hispanic gangs.
Lepke
Re: ASIAN MAFIA !!!!!!
Tony Young was the top guy in the Los Angeles Wah Ching up until 1993 when Paul Liu split off eventually leading to four factions. In 2002, the bosses of the four factions, Paul Liu, Wai Yin "Sonny" Chu, Ken, and John Sun(Taiwanese side) and their lieutenants went to prison for racketeering charges. After that, the real Wah Ching in Los Angeles was finished. It wasn't organized crime anymore. There's still kids with baggy pants and Wah Ching tatooes that use the lingo of African American gangs, but they are just street gangs. Some of them were might have been used as errand boys by the higher ups, but the Wah Ching is no longer a powerful organized crime presence in California.
There's no such thing as Frisco side Wah Ching. It's just a name people on the internet made up. The last boss of the San Francisco Wah Ching was Danny "Ah Pai" Wong who was murdered by the Wo Hop To triad in 1991. After Danny Wong and some of the crew bosses from the S.F. Wah Ching were murdered in 1991, the Wah Ching disappeared in San Francisco. The boss before Danny Wong was Vincent Jew who fled the U.S. in 1984 and became affiliated with the 14K and Sun Yee On triads.
The Wah Ching as an adult organized crime group is pretty much gone now. Right now you just have a bunch of kid gangs that use the name Wah Ching that model themselves after black and Hispanic gangs.
Lepke
There's no such thing as Frisco side Wah Ching. It's just a name people on the internet made up. The last boss of the San Francisco Wah Ching was Danny "Ah Pai" Wong who was murdered by the Wo Hop To triad in 1991. After Danny Wong and some of the crew bosses from the S.F. Wah Ching were murdered in 1991, the Wah Ching disappeared in San Francisco. The boss before Danny Wong was Vincent Jew who fled the U.S. in 1984 and became affiliated with the 14K and Sun Yee On triads.
The Wah Ching as an adult organized crime group is pretty much gone now. Right now you just have a bunch of kid gangs that use the name Wah Ching that model themselves after black and Hispanic gangs.
Lepke