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Kiccdoe gunman gets life as federal crackdown dismantles violent Arlington gang, authorities say
Federal prosecutors say the violent Kiccdoe street gang that terrorized Arlington has effectively been dismantled, with 21 members and associates now convicted and one of its most notorious gunmen sentenced to life in prison.
By Doug Myers ·2 days ago
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June 5, 2026 / 8:27 PM CDT / CBS Texas.
Federal prosecutors say the violent Kiccdoe street gang that terrorized Arlington has effectively been dismantled, with 21 members and associates now convicted and one of its most notorious gunmen sentenced to life in prison.
Chauncey Ross, 22, was sentenced Tuesday to life in federal prison for his role in the racketeering conspiracy, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas.
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