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  1. Public Enemy No. 1 (abbreviated as PEN1; pronounced / ˈ p iː n aɪ /), also known as PENI Death Squad (or PDS), is a prison and street gang formed in Long Beach, California and now based in Orange County, California.

  2. Jul 14, 2018 · Long Beach is the birthplace of the nation’s first hybrid street-prison gang Public Enemy No. 1 (PEN1 or PENI), which is also one of the nation’s most violent white supremacist gangs. The discussion around racism has been both local and national.

  3. Jan 2, 2007 · Public Enemy Number 1 (PENI) is an unusual hybrid of a racist skinhead gang, street gang and prison gang. Since the early 2000s, the group has grown considerably, particularly in California, where it originated, and has also spread to nearby states.

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    • Early Life. John Herbert Dillinger was born June 22, 1903, in Indianapolis, Indiana. As a child he went by “Johnnie.” As an adult he was known as “Jackrabbit” for his graceful moves and quick getaways from the police.
    • Early Crimes and Conviction. Matters reached a head on July 21, 1923, when Dillinger stole a car to impress a girl on a date. He was later found by a police officer roaming aimlessly through Indianapolis streets.
    • Imprisonment and Jailbreak. Dillinger was sent to the Indiana State Reformatory in Pendleton, where he played on the prison baseball team and worked in the shirt factory as a seamster.
    • The Dillinger Gang. After the bold prison escape, the killing of Sarber, the bank robberies, and the attack on the police arsenal, the Pierpont Gang was gaining substantial notoriety.
  5. May 19, 2023 · Long Beach likely doesn’t know Donald Reed “Popeye” Mazza—the man who largely became the most known leader of the nation’s first hybrid street-prison gang Public Enemy No. 1 (PEN1) after it moved its home base from Long Beach to Orange County—nor were they likely paying much attention when he admitted last year in court he was going to kill one ...

  6. Jan 24, 2020 · By. Martin Kelly. Updated on January 24, 2020. During the 11 months spanning from September 1933 through July 1934, John Herbert Dillinger and his gang robbed numerous Midwest banks, killed 10 people, wounded at least seven others, and staged three jailbreaks.

  7. Edgar Hoover saw Dillinger, his gang, and his peers, and believed in a new form of law enforcement that could more easily catch high-profile criminals. This led to creating an early most wanted list. Dillinger’s death demonstrated the success of this new form of federal law enforcement.

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