7. Los Zetas
This Mexican criminal syndicate is surrounded by rumors of horrifyingly brutal cannibalistic rituals. The United States government believes that Los Zetas are the most technologically advanced, violent, efficient, ruthless, and downright dangerous cartel operating in Mexico. Currently, Los Zetas are the largest drug cartel in terms of geographical presence, even larger than the Sinaloa Cartel. It was 2014 when a former killer for Los Zetas confessed to his local priest about his specialty in the gang, cutting up victims while they were still alive. The exorcist and priest reported that this man claimed he enjoyed cutting people up while alive and that it took four sessions to rid this former gang member of his demons.
The priest believes that these gang members are dealing with demonic possession because they are bringing a resurgence to “Santa Muerte” who is an evil skeleton god.
6. Wah Ching
This Chinese secret society originated in San Francisco, California in the early ‘60s when they controlled most of the Asian American crime in San Francisco and Los Angeles respectively. It seems that one of the tried and true rituals of Wah Ching members is to beef with other Asian American gangs. Wah Ching founder Danny “Ah Pai” Wong was assassinated by a Wo Hop To assassin.
Since Wo Hop To were a bigger gang the Wah Ching went on their first migration to Los Angeles. In their time operating out of Los Angeles Wah Ching began feuding with the Asian Boyz, leading to “Summer Madness” on September 20, 1998. Add to that list the Vietnamese Boyz and Sun Yee On as two other prominent gangs that feud with the Wah Ching.
In 1977 another prominent Wah Ching assassination attempt devastated The Golden Dragon, a Chinatown restaurant in San Francisco. The hit was called by the Joe Boys Gang, which was yet another gang rival of the Wah Ching.
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