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The residents of Northern Arizona , headed to prison for their crime roles in ugly street war between gangs, the authorities claim responsibility of at least three murderers on the Navajo Nation, drug trafficking, provoked conflicts, kidnapping and intimidation of witnesses.
The Red skinned Kingz, which was founded in 2003 in Lukachukai near to the border of Arizona-New Mexico border, planned to instill fear within the tribal communities, using the social media to raise profile of the gangsters, and recruit new members said federal prosecutors.
Members were accused of getting addicted to cocaine and methamphetamine which were bought from towns, which made them to operate illegal drug business, from the houses of drug members, where she also sold steam corn, according to the court records.
The three of accused were sentenced to prison by the United States District Court in Phoenix, including its gang leader, Devan Leonard, aged 28.
All were pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiracy, participating in racketeering.
By Lokesh