![]() Prosecutors alleged that the men and women “organized as a para-military group” to commit acts of violence from January through November of 2019 “in order to obtain greater access to the illegal controlled substance market” and prevent others from cooperating with law enforcement. A 159-count racketeering indictment handed down this week charges 18 people with alleged ties to a criminal syndicate known as the United Samoan Organization with crimes including attempted murder and forgery.
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