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Black Power (New Zealand) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mongrel Mob - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mongrel Mob is a New Zealand gang formed and organised in Hastings, largely from the late 60s and early 70s. The group offers a surrogate family for disenfranchised young men and is known to be ...
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Dunedin's streets turn into a boxing ring for gangs after Black Power members got out of a car in Brockville Rd yesterday and allegedly attacked a lone Mongrel Mob member walking on the street. The incident is another in a growing list of gang assaults as tensions rise between the gangs.
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Does she want us to listen to the Black Power and Mongrel Mob? In Whakatane they showed what gutless cowards they are yesterday. The gangs need to be eliminated from society not listened to. This women has no idea and has no place in Parliament.
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Evidence of success was demonstrated by a number of testimonies presented over the weekend from former Black Power and Mongrel Mob members, drug addicts, and people who have emerged from severely disadvantaged backgrounds, who through the work of the church have turned their lives around and have their own track record...
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In May, the gangs set a new low in their violent history when tit-for-tat drive-by shootings between the Mongrel Mob and Black Power claimed the life of a toddler in Wanganui, about 330 km south of Auckland.
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Mongrel Mob, Black Power and Nomad Gangs are the prominent New Zealand gangs. Membership is dominated by Pacific Island and Maori people. They often wear distinctive patches and other gang paraphernalia, and facial and body tattoos are a common feature.
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