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  • Underworld saint becoming more popular in US

    03/04/2013 4:13:12 PM PST · by haffast · 38 replies
    Associated Press ^ | 3-4-2013 | RUSSELL CONTRERAS
    A follower in New Orleans built a public shrine in her honor. An actor in Albuquerque credits her with helping him land a role on the TV show "Breaking Bad." She turns up routinely along the U.S.-Mexico border at safe houses, and is sighted on dashboards of cars used to smuggle methamphetamine through the southwest desert. Popular in Mexico, and sometimes linked to the illicit drug trade, the skeleton saint known as La Santa Muerte in recent years has found a robust and diverse following north of the border: immigrant small business owners, artists, gay activists and the poor, among...
  • Anaheim man nabbed for flashing gang sign in photo with Santa Claus

    12/22/2008 5:11:46 PM PST · by CalifScreaming · 9 replies · 606+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | December 22, 2008
    All he wants for Christmas is a good defense attorney. A man ordered by a civil court judge not to associate with members of his street gang was charged with violating that injunction by flashing gang signs in a photo taken with Santa Claus at an Orange shopping center. Uriel Oliva, 18, of Anaheim, faces 18 months in jail if convicted of three misdemeanors. He is being held on $15,000 bail. Authorities allege Oliva and two other gang members had their photograph taken on Dec. 16 at the Village Mall.