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HISTORY OF THE TEXAS SYNDICATE PRISON GANG
Prison Gang Name: Texas Syndicate
Other Names: Syndicato
Tejano; TS; ESE TE; Teresa Sanchez
Origin and history: Originated
in the California prison system at Folsom Prison in the early 1970's
Ideology/Philosophy: The Texas Syndicate
prison gang was formed in
response to other prison gangs in the California Department of Corrections, such
as the Mexican Mafia, and Aryan Brotherhood,which were attempting to prey on native Texas inmates.
Membership Characteristics: The Texas Syndicate is comprised of predominately Mexican-American inmates in the Texas DOC institution. The rule to allow only other
Hispanics into the TS is not strictly followed.
Leadership/Organizational Structure: The TS has a formal organizational structure and a set of written rules for its members. A TS member is called a "carnal," a group of members is called "carnales,"
and a TS recruit is called a "cardinal." The institutional leader is called the "chairman."
Geographic Locus: Since its formation in California, the TS is now strongest in Texas.
Associated Organizations: Texas Mafia; Dirty White Boys
Antagonistic Organizations: Aryan Brotherhood; La Nuestra Familia; Mexican Mafia;
Mexikanemi; Mandingo Warriors.
Typical Identifiers: Tattoos identifying affiliation with this group has a "TS" located somewhere in their design. This is not always obvious and may require close scrutiny.
Texas Syndicate In The News
The following videos originally appeared on the History Channel
Gangland series.
The Texas Syndicate - Part 1
Texas Syndicate - Part 2
Texas - Part 3
Texas Syndicate - Part 4
Texas Syndicate - Part 5
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