ARLINGTON, Texas — Twenty-one alleged members of a violent street gang in Arlington have been federally charged with racketeering, murder, drug trafficking, and gun crimes, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas.
A Forney man was among the 21 arrested, according to federal prosecutors.
The defendants were charged on November 4, and by November 7, all were in custody, with 17 making initial court appearances that day. The remaining defendants appeared in court on November 13. The FBI and Arlington Police Department began investigating the gang, known as Kiccdoe, in April 2024 after a gang-related murder at an Arlington high school led to a series of retaliatory shootings, stated the source…