Ghost Shadows

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The Ghost Shadows (鬼影幫) are a Chinese American gang that was prominent in New York City's Chinatown from the late 1980s through the early 1990s.

Formed in 1971 by immigrants from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia, the gang is believed to be under control of the On Leong Tong. The gang was often engaged in bloody turf wars with other Chinatown gangs such as the Flying Dragons, and their activities included extortion, kidnapping, drug trafficking and gambling. The Ghost Shadow's influence was widespread, having links to Boston, New Orleans, Houston and Chicago as well as links to Italian-American Mafia families.

The gang suffered some heavy-blows in 1995. Boss Wing Yeung Chan was indicted on murder and racketeering charges and secretly began cooperating with the authorities.

In November 2003, rapper Jin was in involved in an argument with another aspiring rapper named Raymond Yu, who was a gang member linked with the Ghost Shadows street gang, this led to the shooting of Jin's friend Christopher Louie who is also known as LS. [1]

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  1. ^ Straight Outta Chinatown. Taipei Times. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
  2. ^ The (Chinese) Gangs of New York
  3. ^ Family of Fear: Shadows Over Chinatown
  4. ^ Family of Fear: Shadows Over Chinatown
  5. ^ Family of Fear: Shadows Over Chinatown
  6. ^ Family of Fear: Shadows Over Chinatown
  7. ^ Family of Fear: Shadows Over Chinatown
  8. ^ Family of Fear: Ghost Shadows Bosses Betray Members
  9. ^ The Malefactor's Register - Moon Festival
  10. ^ New York Times - Wider Chinatown Gang Warfare Feared

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