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Re: Toronto gangs war
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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The Galloway Boys (aka G-Way) are a Toronto based street gang originating from various housing complexes around the Kingston-Galloway section of south Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. Believed to have been founded and heavily influenced by Jamaican immigrants who arrived in Canada during the 1980's, the G-Way were considered among the most violent in the city's east end for some time and was somewhat organized but not to a high degree. They are divided up by the "Northside" and "Southside" G-Way, with sub sets like the Throwbacks and the Bad Seeds. In the early 1990's groups of young people (many of whom were 1st generation Canadians of West Indian descent) living in housing developments around Toronto were heavily influenced by Jamaican gang sub-culture, using names like "Posse" or "Crew" as a “scare term". Youths from Galloway were no exceptions and created the Galloway Posse whose members were mainly involved in petty extortion, street-level drug dealing, theft and robberies. These young men were influenced by another Galloway street gang called the Get Mad Crew, whose members were almost exclusively of Jamaican heritage and were already heavily involved in the drugs and arms trade. The dismantling of the Get Mad Crew left a vacuum in the Kingston-Galloway neighbourhood that would later be filled by the Galloway Posse, who by then began to address themselves as the Galloway Boys or G-Way Boys. This gang would spend years terrorizing Toronto streets with public displays of callous gun-play and the use of gratuitous violence to control the local drug trade throughout their West Hill neighbourhood and beyond. However, they were given a fatal blow to their hierarchy when police swept up its members in a joint take-down called "Project Pathfinder" [1]. Tyshan Riley, described as the leader of the Southside branch of this gang (as well as the Throwbacks), has been branded as one of the worst single killers Toronto has ever seen (according to police), facing a total of three first degree murder charges and six charges of attempted murder [2]. The G-Way were believed to be heavily involved in the arms and cocaine trade around Toronto, Canada. Their main rivals are the Malvern Crew, Orton Park Bloods, Versace Crew and the Mornelle Court Crew.
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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The Five Point Generalz are a small tight-knit group of individuals with origins to Toronto's west end, particularly the Weston Road area. This gang was conceived by five original members nick named the 5 Generals (hence the name), but quickly gained numbers as they recruited other local thugs into their ranks. The 5PGz (as they are referred to) are a roaming territorial street gang whose members have adopted the tradition of sporting tattoos to show their affiliation rather than the wearing of colours like other local gangs. The 5PGz first gained notoriety after one of its members was implicated in the shooting death of 11-year-old Ephriam Brown who was caught between what police describe as a gun fight between two rivals [1] (the two accused would later be acquitted of those charges [2]). The 5PGz also made headlines when one of its members was killed while attending the funeral of an associate of the gang [3], who was also cut down by gunfire on Eglinton Ave. West [4]. Although drug trafficking is their main source of income, the Five Point Generalz are more infamously known as trigger-happy stick-up artists for robbing would-be and established drug dealers alike, gaining them many enemies throughout the GTA. The 5PGz claim a stretch of Weston Road between Eglinton Ave. West north to Lawrence Ave. West in the Mount Dennis community as their turf. This includes 5 Bellevue Crescent and 1890 Weston Road (Mario's Brothers Restaurant) as well as 1946 Weston Road (The Central Bar and Grill). Members have also been known to frequent unit 2012 at 25 Martha Eaton Way, also referred to as "The Fort", putting them in direct conflict with established street gangs already inhabiting that area. Their main rivals would include the South Side Gatorz, the South Side Falstaff Crips, Trethewey Gangster Crips, Up-Top Driftwood Crips, Mount Olive Crips, the Humberline Rexdale Crips, Jungle City Goonz, Ardwick Blood Crew, Pelham Park Bloods and the VR Troopers gang. In May, 2010, Police made 71 arrests during pre-dawn raids in the GTA and Ottawa area as part of an investigation into two street gangs in northwest Toronto. "Project Corral", which began in August in response to a spike in violent crime, focused on rival gangs the Falstaff Crips and the Five Point Generalz [5]. Police seized 19 firearms, $30,000 cash, $10,500 in casino cheques, more than 10,000 ecstasy pills, cocaine, crack cocaine, marijuana, hashish oil, diamonds, body armour and motor vehicles. The investigation also uncovered that a third international criminal organization with roots in Jamaica, the Shower Posse, help facilitate the criminal activities of the Falstaff Crips and the Five Point Generals by supplying them with narcotics and weapons [6
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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The South Side (S/S) Gatorz gang are a notoriously violent territorial street gang founded in the Jane and Woolner neighbourhood in the early 1990s by Jamaican, Guyanese and Trinidadian immigrants to combat the growing spread of Blood and Crip sets in Toronto's west end. The Gatorz aggression towards both Bloods and Crips was evident from conception with members violently confronting active gang members from both factions within their neighbourhood, then later displacing a local Crips set from 15 Martha Eaton Way by the early 2000s. Although they still share a disdain for the Bloods, today some members of The Gatorz have shown affiliation or alliance with various Crip sets. Members of The Gatorz will commonly sport some article of green clothing (most notably bandannas) or standard green army fatigues to show affiliation with the gang. Most are of West Indian or African descent (although there are known Hispanic and Caucasian members as well) and range in age from early 20's to well in their 30's. The Gatorz have traditionally claim "South Side" in reference to their turf being located south of Wilson Avenue, which acts as a common divider between street gangs situated along north/south Jane Street. Although The Gatorz began as a form of protection against roaming neighbourhood Blood and Crip gangs, they quickly turned into the aggressors in most conflicts and gained a reputation as being extremely violent and confrontational. As founding members grew older and tired of the police attention that gang violence tends to attract, most began to migrate from their neighbourhood and concentrate solely on the street level distribution of cocaine and marijuana in the surrounding communities outside of the GTA, leaving younger, aspiring members adopting The Gatorz "card" with little to no guidance or mentor ship. Today police consider The Gatorz to be a well-established, yet unorganized, street gang with little to no structural hierarchy that have branched out from street-level drug distribution to gun-running along the Hwy. 401 corridor. The Gatorz are friendly towards the Trethewey Gangster Crips, South Side Falstaff Crips, the Complex Gooch Crips gang, the Up-Top Driftwood Crips and the Eglinton West Crips. They are rivals of the Five Point Generalz, Pelham Park Bloods, Chalkfarm Bloods the Latin Kings and more recently, the All Crips Gang.
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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The Up-Top Driftwood Crips are a large African-Canadian street gang from the Jane and Finch neighbourhood in north/west Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Considered to be aggressive and extremely violent by Authorities, members of this gang grew up in the sprawling Ontario Housing community of Driftwood Court, where it and much of the surrounding area along Driftwood Avenue, north of Finch Ave. West has been claimed as their turf. It is believed that the Driftwood Crips are the most prominent of all Up-Top Crips with members and associates ranging in the hundreds. This gang has gained the reputation as being aggressive, trigger-happy stick-up artists who generates a fair portion of their income through robbery. Police also contend members of the Driftwood Crips are involved in the drug trade activity concentrated around Toronto's northwest corner. Made up mainly of first generation African-Canadians of Caribbean and African descent, the Driftwood Crips were heavily influenced by Jamaican gang sub-culture during the 1980's with the influx of West Indian immigrants moving out of Toronto's inner city core and into the suburbs. The lure of belonging, status and the potential money from selling drugs or theft caused many of the children of these immigrants to choose membership within local crews. By the early 1990's, the youths within Jane and Finch began identifying themselves as Bloods in response to roaming rival Crip gangs from Rexdale who would constantly clash them at local clubs and public events. But the 1990's would unveil an even bigger threat than those from outside the Jane and Finch community had posed. Growing animosity between youth from Up-Top Jane and Finch and Down-Bottom began to manifest itself. By the mid to late 1990s, the beef became an all-out war between residence from Driftwood Court and Grassways with adjective neighbourhoods choosing allegiances. The Driftwood Crips were the first gang in Jane and Finch to claim the Up-Top Crips card. Members have traditionally been rivals of the South Side Connection Bloods, The Lanes Crew, Ardwick Blood Crew, Chalkfarm Bloods, Jungle City Goonz, the Doomstown Rexdale Crips, Stovetop Rexdale Crips, O-Blocc Rexdale Crips and Five Point Generalz. The Driftwood Crips are cliqued up with the Up-Top Shoreham Crips and are friendly towards the Up-Top G-Side Crips, Young Buck Killers, the South Side Falstaff Crips and the South Side Gatorz gang. On June 12, 2007, hundreds of police officers (including the RCMP and several other southern Ontario police departments) executed 130 search warrants in the Jane and Finch area and beyond targeting the Driftwood Crips. Code named "Project Kryptic" (named so for sounding a little like Crips), police seized more than 30 kilograms of cocaine in the raids as well as several kilograms of hashish oil, marijuana and a cache of weapons [1]. Among those arrested were six workers from Toronto's Pearson International Airport, who police claim helped the Driftwood Crips import their own drugs and weapons from the USA.
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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The Jane-Finch community has one of the largest concentrations of criminal gangs of any area in Canada. Gang activity among youths within the area has reached an epidemic state. At one point during the early 1990's, the local gangs in Jane and Finch were united under the Bloods "card" with gangs such as the Trife Kids, No Love Vice Lords, Looney Toons and the Jane Finch Killaz being some of the earliest Blood sets to develop in the neighbourhood. But after a few violent conflicts amongst hardcore members from different factions, along with new alliances being forged with roaming gang members from Rexdale, that unity was nilled by the mid to late 1990's. Now youths who live north of Finch Ave. West (Shoreham Court, Driftwood Court and Gosford Boulevard) do not venture into complexes south of Finch Ave. West (Yellowstone, Grandravine and Grassways); which are regarded as territory of the Bloods (referred to as "Down-Bottom") where as complexes north of Finch Ave. West fall under the Up-Top Crips card. This self-imposed segregation not only affects hardcore gang members, but young wannabes and adults not connected to gang violence had to adapt as well; but it also acts as an affective buffer zone between the two groups which helps stem some of the violence. Other note worthy communities within Jane and Finch includes the Palisades, Eddystone and Tobermory.
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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Yet people will say per capita matters more. Wondering what is happening in the city. You got many wars going at the same time. You got the conflicts with the italian families. The supposely Ndrantgheta and the Wolfpack. The clans that were still loyal to Rizzuto and those that tried to takeover Montreal.
You also got the many gangs war, mostly by jamaican gangs and somali gangs. The East vs West war.
What is begind those gangs war? Do the Hells angels are behind those war? Are they some gangs that support the hells and the others don’t? Are the gangs in toronto are more against workingwoth the hells than those frome montreal? There's a map of Toronto & Montreal (I think) gang/crew territories. The conflict in Toronto can probably trace back to certain events. Likewise with Montreal gangs. Hells Angels seem more involved in Montreal compared to Toronto. But I'll say they're lesd a factor and more of personal disputes.
If you think you are too small to make a difference, you haven't spend the night with a mosquito. - African Proverb
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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Yet people will say per capita matters more. Wondering what is happening in the city. You got many wars going at the same time. You got the conflicts with the italian families. The supposely Ndrantgheta and the Wolfpack. The clans that were still loyal to Rizzuto and those that tried to takeover Montreal.
You also got the many gangs war, mostly by jamaican gangs and somali gangs. The East vs West war.
What is begind those gangs war? Do the Hells angels are behind those war? Are they some gangs that support the hells and the others don’t? Are the gangs in toronto are more against workingwoth the hells than those frome montreal? There's a map of Toronto & Montreal (I think) gang/crew territories. The conflict in Toronto can probably trace back to certain events. Likewise with Montreal gangs. Hells Angels seem more involved in Montreal compared to Toronto. But I'll say they're lesd a factor and more of personal disputes. Most montreal gang maps are really not good. Most of the time, they are made by journalist who know nothing avout the neighborhoods.
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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Is Drake from their neighborhood? I thought he was around Finch-Henry area? Drake grew up with his Canadian Jewish mother in Forest Hill, which is a very wealthy Toronto neighbourhood. (His parents divorced when he was young.) There is no Finch-Henry area in Toronto (no such intersection). Drake bought his "apparel" at the Route 81 Toronto support store on Carlaw Avenue, just a bit south of Eastern Avenue. The former well-known Hells Angels Toronto clubhouse, which has been demolished, was on Eastern, just a bit east of Logan Avenue. The distance between the support store and the location of the former clubhouse is about 250 yards (230 m). LoL, excuse my mistake. I meant Jane & Finch area. I read somewhere he used to live in that area. I know about Forest Hill & 81 support ( including that song too).
If you think you are too small to make a difference, you haven't spend the night with a mosquito. - African Proverb
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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Nice map Don’t know if it’s pretty accurate.
Is there a map of Montreal? No. There's a map of gang territories of Montreal on YouTube. I don't know how accurate it is.
If you think you are too small to make a difference, you haven't spend the night with a mosquito. - African Proverb
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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Re: Toronto gangs war
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