Somali Outlaws

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Somali Outlaws
Years active2000s-Present
TerritoryCedar-Riverside, Minneapolis and Saint Paul in Minnesota
EthnicitySomalian American African American
Leader(s)Mustafa Ali
ActivitiesDrugs[1]

The Somali Outlaws are a Somali American gang. The gang originated in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area.

History[]

The Somali Outlaws is a street gang consisting of Somali American youths.[2] Many Outlaws members arrived in the United States as minors, settling in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis–Saint Paul in Minnesota. Mustafa Ali, a high-ranking member of the Outlaws, was shot three times in the chest and killed on October 11, 2019.[1]

Territory[]

The Outlaws' principal territory encompasses the area around the Karmel Mall in south Minneapolis, and in Saint Paul, Minnesota.[3] They are also located in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, which has a high concentration of Somali-Americans and Somali immigrants.

Rival gangs[]

The Outlaws' main rivals are , Hot Boyz, , and 1627 Boys, a gang named after a high-rise apartment building in Cedar-Riverside.[3] The different Somali gangs were set up along clan lines with rivalries that originated in the home country. A shooting on one gang's turf can be followed hours, and sometimes minutes later, by a shooting in a rival gang's area.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "18-year-old Charged after Gang Feud Turns Deadly in Minneapolis", October 15, 2019, fox9.com. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Glionna, John M. (September 9, 2014) "St. Paul's First Female Somali Police Officer Has Critics and Fans", Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Jany, Libor (March 4, 2019) "East African Community Reeling from Weekend Violence, Demands Solutions", Star Tribune. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
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