TAP Boyz
The TAP Boyz (an acronym for The Arabian Posse), was a Chicago-based Arab American street gang or self-described "movement" formed on the corner of W 63rd St and S Kedzie Ave Street in 1992. They disbanded in 1999 after losing members to Two Six and Almighty Ambrose in the area
Founding location | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
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Years active | 1992-1999 |
Territory | Chicago |
Ethnicity | Arab American and South Asian, Mostly Palestinian and Syrian |
Criminal activities | Murder, robbery, drug trafficking, arms trafficking |
It was formed in response to anti-Arab sentiment from rival gangs. The movement's goal was to protect the Arab-American community from racially motivated assaults precipitated by the Second Gulf War.[1][2] Their gang colors were white and red[3] and their gang symbol was a four pointed star.[3]
References
- National Gang Crime Research Center :http://www.ngcrc.com/ngcrc/page12.htm
- Lawrence M. Salinger (2005). Encyclopedia of White-Collar & Corporate Crime. SAGE Publications. pp. 47–. ISBN 978-0-7619-3004-4.
- "Partial List of Gangs in the Chicagoland Area". sobs.org. Archived from the original on 2000-02-29.
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