Maniac Latin Disciples
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Founded | 1966 |
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Named after | Albert "Hitler" Hernandez |
Founding location | Humboldt Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States[1] |
Years active | 1966–present |
Territory | Chicago, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Tennessee, Texas and Florida. |
Ethnicity | Hispanic-American |
Membership (est.) | 2,500-3,000[2] |
Activities | Drug trafficking, assault, auto theft, robbery, homicide, money laundering, weapons trafficking[2] |
Allies | Folk Nation, Gangster Disciples, Satan Disciples, Spanish Gangster Disciples |
Rivals | Latin Kings, Spanish Cobras, Latin Eagles, Four Corner Hustlers, Black P. Stones, Simon City Royals, Ambrose, Vice Lords, Chicago Gaylords, Almighty Saints, La Raza, Mickey Cobras Gangster Two Six, Insane Deuces Gangster Party People |
The Maniac Latin Disciples Nation is a Hispanic street gang in Chicago and the largest in the Latino Folks Nation alliance. Originally known as only the Latin Disciples, the gang was founded by Albert "Hitler" Hernandez and other Puerto Rican teenagers in the Humboldt Park community in approximately 1966. They were influential in the history of gangs in Humboldt Park.
Latin Disciples are one of the original gangs in the Folk alliance, alongside the Black Gangster Disciples, Simon City Royals, Spanish Cobras, Satan’s Disciples, Ashland Vikings, Two-Six, and others. Around 1993-94 the various gangs in the Maniac Familia, led by the Manic Latin Disciples (MLD’s) began having violent conflicts with their Latin Folks allies in the Insane Familia, led by the Cobras and Almighty Family of Imperial Gangsters and Latin Eagles. These beefs would eventually lead to an all out war on the North & West sides that still rage to this day. In 1995, the Maniac Latin Disciples began to spread their influence into the south side of Chicago, specifically in the Gage Park neighborhood, along with several Chicago suburbs. As of 2010, the south side Maniac Latin Disciples set no longer operate in Gage Park and has then moved their operations to the West Elsdon neighborhood. MLD from 30th 50th 22K
History
[edit]Identifiers
[edit]Maniac Latin Disciples display black and light blue colors. Identifiers include a heart with a devil's tail and horns, a hooded character called the Monk, swastika, and the trident. Another common identifier among Maniac Latin Disciples is use of a blackletter font D for the Disciples alliance, similar to that of the Detroit Tigers "D" logo.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "History". National Young Lords. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
- ^ a b National Drug Intelligence Center (April 2008). "Appendix B. National-Level Street, Prison, and Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Profiles". Attorney General's Report to Congress on the Growth of Violent Street Gangs in Suburban Areas. United States Department of Justice. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
- ^ "Gang Information". Bethlehem Police. City of Bethlehem. Retrieved 16 July 2021.