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Is there Organize crime in central valley of California?

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If so who?

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  1. But USA is sniffing crimes outside USA , have US gone mad ?


  2. Yes.  There are gangs that are very well organized and commit crime to support their organization.  There are Asian gangs as well organized to protect their crime activities.  Lets not forget the prison gangs.

  3. Any of the criminal street gangs, the mexican mafia, nuestra familia, h***s angels, bloods, crips, fresno bulldogs, etc

  4. I have hear that farmer-packer-storage-seller-shipper monopoly in the central valley is large, I work for one as does 60% of the valley.

    I agree with Noah on this... it is very well hidden and still with more police officers per citizen than any other county in CA, the mayor still has a lot of dirt at his hands... heck everyone from Pat Hill (Fresno state football coach- wanted to leave to NFL [Seattle]) to Rich Rodriguez (NBC anchor - ran for governor of CA) have been paid off by corporations stay put.

    Corporations are in fact organizations. But most of us turn a blind eye when it comes to crime... because we are elbows deep in it, most of us don't realize it... but we are, and when we do come to grips... its no big deal when your neighbor gets busted.

  5. Gangsters are organized by Americans and Hispanics in Central Valley.

  6. The corporate farmers who own the central valley come as close to being 'organized crime' as you're going to get.  These guys elect the local, most of the state government and a good portion of Califionia's representatives to the federal government.  It doesn't pay to cross these guys...which is why we'll never solve the illegal immigration problem.  Here's an idea...Break up these massive farms and return the land to family farmers.....then you won't actually need that many illegal farm workers.  It's worth a shot!

  7. Yes, need better management.

  8. Think about it.....I-5 and 99 run the length of the state North to South.....there needs to be a way to move the drugs...

    there are also lots of truckers....so there will always be the corresponding prostitution rings etc...

    Lots of s*x offenders in the central valley as well.

    As housing prices increased...a lot of the criminal and gang element from the coastal communities had to move into the central valley....it got to pricey.

  9. There was when I was growing up there; the players have probably changed since then.

  10. Since a 1980s, Bakersfield, Fresno, Visalia, Tracy and Modesto have exploded within two size & people, when housing values along a coast reached astronomic values & drove numbers of California residents inland in look for of the first component of the U.s. dream -- homeownership. Numbers of humans from either a San Francisco Bay Area have moved out to extra rural areas within look for of low-priced housing, clogging a roads between their Vale homes & their Bay Metropolitan area jobs. These cities (along using Sacramento) keep around been confronted by large city problems including violent crime, drug trafficking, organized crime, traffic congestion, and air pollution.

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