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Raymond Chow, 56, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Charles Breyer. His prosecution was part of a major organized crime investigation in Chinatown that also brought down a state senator.
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a San Francisco Chinatown gang leader known as “Shrimp Boy” to life in prison for killing a rival. Raymond Chow, 56, was sent… ...
A former associate of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow from Las Vegas has been indicted on charges of participating in the 2006 murder of Chow's predecessor as the leader of a Chinatown tong.
The trial of reputed Chinatown gang leader Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow started Monday in San Francisco with the prosecution saying they have undercover recordings and testimony from Chow's gang members.
A San Francisco jury on Friday came back with a guilty verdict in the murder and racketeering case of Chinatown gang leader Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow following a two-month trial.
Chow pleaded guilty to racketeering in 2000 for crimes including heroin and cocaine trafficking, attempted murder and robbery, according to an FBI affidavit in Chow's current case.
In this image provided by Jen Siska, Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, is seen posing for a portrait in San Francisco in July 2007. Investigators say Chow is the leader of one of the most powerful Asian ...
Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow took the stand in his racketeering trial Monday, testifying about a life of crime that he hoped to escape after his release from prison in 2003 — before the ...
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