Maniac Latin Disciples

Maniac Latin Disciples
In Chicago, Illinois
Years active 1966–present
Ethnicity Mostly Hispanic / Latino[1]
Membership 1500-2000 [2]
Allies Folk Nation, Surenos, Spanish Gangster Disciples, Gangster Disciples
Rivals People Nation, Latin Kings, Vice Lords, Four Corner Hustlers

The Maniac Latin Disciples are the second largest Latino street gang in Chicago and the largest Latino gang in the Folks alliance (with the first being Latin Kings). Originally known as the Latin Scorpions, the gang was founded by Albert "Hitler" Hernandez and Roberto Ramos Rios, in the Humboldt Park community in approximately 1966. They are one of the original gangs in the Folks Nation. In the late 1990s, the Maniac Latin Disciples began to spread their influence into the South side of Chicago along with several Chicago suburbs.

In 1998, federal authorities arrested several top-ranking members of the Maniac Latin Disciples on drug charges.

History

The gang, which originated in about 1966 in the Humboldt Park community, was founded by Albert "Hitler" Hernandez, And Roberto Ramos Rios, They were initially known as the Latin Scorpions in 1966 as a neighborhood baseball team in Humboldt Park; because the club was constantly harassed and attacked by resident Caucasian street gangs, such as the Simon City Royals, and Harrison Gents, they began to fight to protect themselves. By approximately 1966, they themselves had turned into a full fledged gang. Albert “Hitler” Hernandez would position himself as King of the club. From the beginning, the Latin Scorpions engaged in battle with the Latin Kings.

The Latin Disciples' first corner was Hirsch & Rockwell. Later, they would open up shop on Potomac & Rockwell, a set that would be dubbed “Twilight Zone”.

In or around 1970 the Latin Scorpions established a relationship with the Black Gangster Disciples (now split into the Black Disciples and Gangster Disciples) in prison, eventually changing his gang's name to Latin Disciples (later in 1983, Maniac Latin Disciples). That same year, Albert Hernandez was stabbed and killed by the Latin Kings. He asked the Latin Kings to remove their gang colors while walking through Latin Disciple turf and ended in a brawl with the Latin Kings and Hernandez being stabbed. Several other leaders filled the void. During 1986 an MLD killed two men and went to jail for 14 years.

In the mid-1970s, the Latin Disciples formed an alliance with the Latin Eagles, Spanish Cobras, and Imperial Gangsters street gangs; this alliance was called the United Latino Organization. The Latin Disciples joined the "Folks Alliance" in 1978. They were the first Latino Folks and due to the Latin Disciples joining Folks the Imperial Gangsters, Spanish Cobras and Latin Eagles followed after due to the United Latino Organization.

By 1983, assumed leadership of the gang and the gang began to incorporate the surname "Maniac" when Pete The Burner was thrown out of a courtroom window by the police because he was screaming Maniac every time they added years to his sentence.

The now Maniac Latin Disciples grew at a tremendously rapid pace, recruiting many members from the Illinois correctional facilities. They established bases of operations throughout the North and West sides of the city, using brute and violent force to eliminate rival gangs. In 1983, Zayas was incarcerated on murder charges. However he has been able to control his gang's day-to-day activity since being incarcerated, though some factions have broken away from his leadership. Zayas is currently in Tamms maximum security prison.

In the early 1990s the MLDs formed the “Maniac family”, a group of allied Latino Folks gangs aside the umbrella of the Disciples. Among the initial gangs to join were the Maniac Campbell Boys, Milwaukee Kings and Latin Lovers. By the mid-1990s the MLDs were one of the largest and most organized gangs in the city.

Hierarchy: The MLD's top position is “Prince”. Hitler had the rank of the “King”, but after he died no other leader held that rank. The next rank down is the “Don,” then “Governor.” They also have a “Chief of Security”, "Enforcers" and some sects have their own rank and file positions. The lowest ranks are “Soldiers” and “Shorties.” After Ferny was incarcerated, Rick Dog assumed the rank of Prince, This was sometime in the 1980s. In 1996, when Tuffy Bums initiated civil war within the MLDs, he also called himself a Prince. Additionally, Outlaw may have held the rank of the Prince, although he was previously a governor. Governors control individual corners. In the mid-2000s, Fiddle held the rank of Don, but he was the principal leader on the streets. Also, on the streets, The BUMS and Pimp Daddy control rival factions of MLDs, and they may be respected as Princes.

Identifiers

References

  1. ^ "Appendix B. Street Gangs". National Gang Intelligence Center. January 2009. http://www.justice.gov/ndic/pubs32/32146/appb.htm. Retrieved 9 August 2010. 
  2. ^ "Appendix B. Street Gangs". National Gang Intelligence Center. January 2009. http://www.justice.gov/ndic/pubs32/32146/appb.htm. Retrieved 9 August 2010.