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{{Short description|Street gang from Humboldt Park, Chicago, USA}}
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{{Infobox criminal organization
|name = Insane Spanish Cobras Nation
| name = Insane Spanish Cobras Nation
|image =
| image =
|caption = ISCN, YLOCN
| caption = ISCN, YLOCN
|founded = Late 1950s
| founded = unknown
|founding location = Chicago, Illinois
| founding location = Chicago, Illinois, USA
|founded by =
| founded by =
|years active = 1950s - present
| years active = 1950s–present
|territory = Chicago and suburbs, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Florida
| territory = Chicago (North Side and West Side); Florida, [[Michigan]], [[Ohio]], [[Wisconsin]]
|ethnic makeup = Mostly Puerto Rican, Latino, former leader now passed Richard "King Cobra" Medina. but includes Caucasian and African American members
| ethnicity = [[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Latinos]] of [[Puerto Ricans|Puerto Rican]] and Mexican descent; some [[White people|Caucasian]] and African American/[[Afro-Latino]]
|allies = Insane Folk gangs like Ashland Vikings, Insane Dragons, O.A.’s and others.
| leaders = Richard "King Cobra" Medina (early 1970s–1979. deceased)
|rivals = All People Nation gangs like Latin Kings, Spanish Lords, Vice Lords, Pachucos, Insane Unknown Kings, etc…
Anibal "Tuffy C" Santiago (1979–2000's)
Latino Folks rivals are: Imperial Gangsters, Almighty Latin Eagles, Maniac Latin Disciples, Milwaukee Kings.
Current leader unknown
|date=June 2018}}
| allies = [[Latin Lovers (gang)|Latin Lovers]], Insane [[Folk Nation|Folk]] gangs such as [[Ashland Vikings]], [[Insane Dragons]], O.A.’s, [[Insane Deuces]], [[C-Notes]], [[Insane Campbell Boys]]
| rivals = MLD's, Imperial Gangsters, MK's, Latin Eagles, WarLords (extinct) and all [[People Nation]] gangs such as [[Latin Kings (gang)|Latin Kings]], Spanish Lords, Vice Lords, Pachucos, GBO's (extinct), Insane Unknown Kings
}}


The '''Spanish Cobras''' is a primarily, but not exclusively, [[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Latino]] [[gang]] started by Puerto Rican teenagers during the late 1950s on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. The Insane Spanish Cobra Nation are members of the Folks alliance, sworn enemies of all People gangs, and considered the second-largest Latino Folk mob on the north and west side, with the Maniac Latin Disciples being the first.
The '''Spanish Cobras''' is a primarily (but not exclusively) [[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Latino]] [[street gang]], present in multiple states throughout the [[Midwestern United States]], with a strong presence on the north and west sides of Chicago, Illinois.


==History==
The Spanish Cobras landed in the Humboldt Park neighborhood at Maplewood/Campbell & Potomac during the 1960’s. In the early 1970’s as the Cobras were fighting with the Latin Kings, Spanish Lords and now extinct WarLords, a young teenager named Richard “King Cobra” Medina aggressively became leader of the gang and had them attack the Evergreen Hustlers to take over the intersection of Evergreen & Washtenaw. King Cobra, or KC, started a Young Cobras faction who attacked other gangs’ turf, soon claiming Artesian & Potomac “A-Town”, and Mozart & Cortland “Sin City”.
Legend has the Spanish Cobras starting as a Puerto Rican youth club on the [[West Side, Chicago|West Side]] of Chicago around 1948. Other sources say they were founded in 1958, in the [[Bridgeport, Chicago|Bridgeport neighborhood]]. Regardless, The Cobras arrived in [[Humboldt Park, Chicago|Humboldt Park]] during the 1960s.
The Spanish Cobras were introduced to the world when they stabbed a Latin King during the 1977 Puerto Rican Parade. That was the catalyst for the Humboldt Park Riots. The Kings retaliated later that day, and as the two gangs fought publicly, Chicago Police shot into the crowd killing two innocent bystanders, causing the community to riot.


In the early 1970s, a young Puerto Rican teenager named Richard Medina became the gang's leader, with their headquarters at Maplewood/Campbell & Potomac. He earned the nickname "King Cobra", or "K.C" for-short. Gang historians credit Medina for ushering in the "New Capone Era" in Chicago. KC had the Spanish Cobras invade the Evergreen Hustlers' neighborhood and fought for control of Evergreen & Washtenaw, absorbing the gang. He then started a Young Cobras faction, who attacked rival gang’s turf, eventually claiming Artesian & Potomac ("A-Town") and Mozart & Cortland ("Sin City").
The Insane Spanish Cobras made headlines again in Spring 1979 during their bloody war with the Insane Unknowns. This resulted in over 10 homicides and a public response from Mayor Jane Byrne.


The Spanish Cobras were introduced to the world in June 1977 after stabbing a member of the [[Latin Kings (gang)|Latin Kings]] during the annual Chicago Puerto Rican Parade. The Kings retaliated later that day, culminating in the two gangs publicly fighting. [[Chicago Police Department|Chicago Police]] then shot indiscriminately into the crowd, killing two innocent bystanders, thus igniting the [[Humboldt Park riot]].
Before his murder at 20 years old in a drive-by, KC grew the Spanish Cobras into many sections and made them large around the Division & Maplewood area. They expanded into West Humboldt Park at Ridgeway & Thomas, and took over the hoods of North Ave & Harding, LeMoyne & Springfield and Springfield & Hirsch which branched into Avers & Hirsch “Westown Cobras”.


After the riots, KC sent his two brothers up north to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to establish new Cobra sets (factions).
In the 1980s, according to criminologist John Haggerdon's book ''Insane the Chicago Way'', "What began to take shape was the daring plan of gang leaders incarcerated in Statesville—Fernando "Prince Fernie" Zayas from the Maniac Latin Disciples, Anibal "Tuffy C" Santiago from the Insane Spanish Cobras, and David Ayala from the Two Sixers—to create a local Latino Mafia"


From behind prison walls, the Spanish Cobras were one of the original nations to join the Folks alliance in 1978.
Insane Spanish Cobra sets aggressively opened across the Northwest side around Kilbourn & Fullerton Avenue “The Killing Fields”, the notorious Fullerton & Tripp, Cicero & Armitage “Cicero Assassins” and in Logan Square along Central Park Avenue at Shakespeare & Central Park “Young & Crazy”, Central Park & Dickens “Wild Side” and Tripp & Dickens “The Terror Dome”.
Monticello & Cortland "Murder City" branched into Lawndale & Cortland “Cobraland”


In the spring of 1979, the Insane Spanish Cobras made headlines yet again during their bloody war with the Insane Unknowns. There was a very public response from Mayor [[Jane Byrne]] to the homicides, who ordered massive police sweeps throughout the neighborhoods.
In the summer of 1989, the Francis & Stave YLO Cobras attacked the Simon City Royals at Kosciusko Park off Diversey Ave in a series of fist fights and shootouts, taking control of “Koz Park” by 1990 and opening Schubert & Avers. The Royals killed a Northside Cobra as retaliation. The Leland & Lawndale ISC’s went after the Royals hard, attacking them at Jensen Park and eventually running them out to take it over in 1991.


Before his murder at the age of 20 in a [[drive-by shooting]], KC grew the Spanish Cobras into a powerhouse around the Division & Maplewood area ("The Motherland"), Division & Artesian, and Artesian & LeMoyne. They expanded into West Humboldt Park at Ridgeway & Thomas, and took over the 'hoods of North Ave & Harding, LeMoyne & Springfield, and Springfield & Hirsch, which branched into Avers & Hirsch ("Westown Cobras").
The Spanish Cobras, Almighty Latin Eagles, Latin Disciples and Imperial Gangsters were strong allies throughout the 1970s - early 90’s, but began deadly turf wars over drug territory around 1993. As head of the Insane Familia, the Spanish Cobras took the alliance of Insane Deuces, Insane Dragons, Orchestra Albany, Ashland Vikings and Insane Campbell Boys to war against the Maniac Familia and Almighty Folks. By 1996, the Insane-Maniac war made the Chicago Tribune. <ref>Becker, Robert; Martin, Andrew (November 15, 1996) [https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1996-11-15-9611150217-story.html "Gang Leader Found Guilty of Ordering Rivals' Killings"], ''Chicago Tribune''. Retrieved May 10, 2020.</ref>
That same year, in retaliation for the murder of high ranking member, West-Town Cobras shot up a Latin King wedding resulting in casualties. The shooting was caught on videotape then broadcast on local news stations. This increased the pressure on law enforcement to go after the gang.


In the 1980s, according to criminologist John Haggerdon's book ''Insane the Chicago Way'', {{block quote|"What began to take shape was the daring plan of gang leaders incarcerated in Statesville—Fernando "Prince Fernie" Zayas from the Maniac Latin Disciples, Anibal "Tuffy C" Santiago from the Insane Spanish Cobras, and David Ayala from the Two Sixers—to create a local Latino Mafia."}}
After a nine month undercover narcotics investigation, in January 1998 the Chicago Police Department arrested 31 Spanish Cobras in "Operation: Mongoose", including some gang leaders. This resulted in the closure of a couple Cobra sections.


Young Cobra sets opened like wildfire along Central Park Ave in Logan Square at Shakespeare & Central Park ("Young & Crazy"), Central Park & Dickens (the "Wild Side"), and Tripp & Dickens ("The Terror Dome"); Monticello & Cortland ("Murder City") branched into Lawndale & Cortland ("Land of Cobras").
In the early 2000’s the Lawndale & Cortland Cobras violently removed the MLD’s from North Ave & Lawndale.


ISC's took over Fullerton Ave in the Hermosa neighborhood around Kilbourn & Fullerton ("The Killing Fields"), at the notorious Fullerton & Tripp ("No Love City"), Tripp & Wabansia ("The Snake Pit") and at Drake & Wolfram ("Diamond City").
When a Spanish Cobra boss was released from prison in 2019 after doing 20 years, he intensified the war on the street to reclaim old turf lost to rivals. Today, the Chicago neighborhoods with the strongest active Insane and YLO Spanish Cobra presence are:
Cicero & Armitage ("Cicero Assassins") took the mob further west.
Humboldt Park, [[Hermosa, Chicago|Hermosa]], [[Logan Square, Chicago|Logan Square]], Belmont-Cragin, Albany Park and [[Kelvyn Park]]. They are also found in the suburbs of Waukegan, Bensenville and Cicero, with a small presence in the [[McKinley Park, Chicago|McKinley Park]] area on the south side (34th & Western).{{citation needed|date=April 2013}} Known to operate in other parts of Illinois, as well as [[Milwaukee]], [[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]] and [[Kenosha, Wisconsin|Kenosha]] in [[Wisconsin]], and [[Detroit]]. They are quite large in [[Flint, Michigan]]. <ref>{{cite web|url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?q=256+mich+app+212&hl=en&as_sdt=2,23&case=6118578669720338694&scilh=0|title=People v. Gonzalez, 663 NW 2d 499 - Mich: Court of Appeals 2003|access-date=16 August 2013}}</ref>

Law enforcement has also reported Spanish Cobras in Ohio, Connecticut and South Florida.
In the summer of 1989 the Francis & Stave YLO-Cobras attacked the [[Simon City Royals]] at [[Kosciuszko Park (Chicago)|Kosciusko Park]] in a series of fist fights and shootouts, taking control of "Koz Park" by early 1990, and opening Schubert & Avers.

In April 1992 the Kedzie & Barry Maniac Latin Disciples accused a Spanish Cobra of selling them bad drugs. The angry MLD's returned and shot the dealer to death. The Cobras retaliated with a deadly riot against the Disciples that led into a ferocious two-day war of guns blazing up and down Logan Square streets.

The Spanish Cobras and Latin Disciples were strong allies from the 1960's to the mid 1990s. However, they began fighting over drug territory around 1994. As head of the Insane Familia, the Insane Spanish Cobras took their alliance of Insane Deuces, Dragons, O-A’s, Insane Campbell Boys and others to war against the Maniacs and Almighty Folks.

In 1996 a Spanish Cobra broke the delicate truce and killed an MLD. All hell erupted on the streets and the escalation of the Insane&mdash;Maniac war made the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]''.<ref>Becker, Robert; Martin, Andrew (November 15, 1996) [https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1996-11-15-9611150217-story.html "Gang Leader Found Guilty of Ordering Rivals' Killings"], ''Chicago Tribune''. Retrieved May 10, 2020.</ref> That same year; in retaliation for the murder of a high-ranking member, the West-Town Cobras shot up a Latin Kings wedding, resulting in casualties. The deadly shooting was caught on videotape and local news stations broadcast it across Chicagoland. This increased the pressure on law enforcement to go after the gang.

After a nine-month undercover narcotics investigation, in January 1998 the Chicago Police Department arrested 31 Spanish Cobras in "Operation: Mongoose", including some gang leaders. This resulted in the closure of a couple of Cobra sections.

In the early 2000s the Lawndale & Cortland Cobras went on a rampage, and removed the MLD’s from North Avenue & Lawndale after violent gunfights and murders.

When a Spanish Cobra Nation boss was released from prison in 2019 after serving 20 years, he intensified the war on the street to reclaim old turf.

==Territory==
The Chicago neighborhoods with the strongest active Insane and YLO Spanish Cobra presence are: Humboldt Park, [[Hermosa, Chicago|Hermosa]], [[Logan Square, Chicago|Logan Square]], Belmont-Cragin, Avondale, Albany Park and [[Kelvyn Park]]. With a small presence in the [[McKinley Park, Chicago|McKinley Park]] area on the south side (34th & Western).{{citation needed|date=April 2013}}

The Spanish Cobra Nation is also found in the Chicago suburbs of Waukegan, Bensenville and Cicero. Police have reported Cobra gang members in the suburbs of Elgin, Wheeling, Mount Prospect and Northlake.

They are known to operate in other parts of Illinois, as well as in [[Milwaukee]], [[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]] and [[Kenosha, Wisconsin|Kenosha]] in [[Wisconsin]], and in Detroit. They are quite large in [[Flint, Michigan]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?q=256+mich+app+212&hl=en&as_sdt=2,23&case=6118578669720338694&scilh=0|title=People v. Gonzalez, 663 NW 2d 499 Mich: Court of Appeals 2003|access-date=August 16, 2013}}</ref> Law enforcement has also reported Spanish Cobras in Ohio, Connecticut and South Florida.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 03:02, 18 October 2024

Insane Spanish Cobras Nation
Foundedunknown
Founding locationChicago, Illinois, USA
Years active1950s–present
TerritoryChicago (North Side and West Side); Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin
EthnicityLatinos of Puerto Rican and Mexican descent; some Caucasian and African American/Afro-Latino
Leader(s)Richard "King Cobra" Medina (early 1970s–1979. deceased)

Anibal "Tuffy C" Santiago (1979–2000's)

Current leader unknown
AlliesLatin Lovers, Insane Folk gangs such as Ashland Vikings, Insane Dragons, O.A.’s, Insane Deuces, C-Notes, Insane Campbell Boys
RivalsMLD's, Imperial Gangsters, MK's, Latin Eagles, WarLords (extinct) and all People Nation gangs such as Latin Kings, Spanish Lords, Vice Lords, Pachucos, GBO's (extinct), Insane Unknown Kings

The Spanish Cobras is a primarily (but not exclusively) Latino street gang, present in multiple states throughout the Midwestern United States, with a strong presence on the north and west sides of Chicago, Illinois.

History

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Legend has the Spanish Cobras starting as a Puerto Rican youth club on the West Side of Chicago around 1948. Other sources say they were founded in 1958, in the Bridgeport neighborhood. Regardless, The Cobras arrived in Humboldt Park during the 1960s.

In the early 1970s, a young Puerto Rican teenager named Richard Medina became the gang's leader, with their headquarters at Maplewood/Campbell & Potomac. He earned the nickname "King Cobra", or "K.C" for-short. Gang historians credit Medina for ushering in the "New Capone Era" in Chicago. KC had the Spanish Cobras invade the Evergreen Hustlers' neighborhood and fought for control of Evergreen & Washtenaw, absorbing the gang. He then started a Young Cobras faction, who attacked rival gang’s turf, eventually claiming Artesian & Potomac ("A-Town") and Mozart & Cortland ("Sin City").

The Spanish Cobras were introduced to the world in June 1977 after stabbing a member of the Latin Kings during the annual Chicago Puerto Rican Parade. The Kings retaliated later that day, culminating in the two gangs publicly fighting. Chicago Police then shot indiscriminately into the crowd, killing two innocent bystanders, thus igniting the Humboldt Park riot.

After the riots, KC sent his two brothers up north to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to establish new Cobra sets (factions).

From behind prison walls, the Spanish Cobras were one of the original nations to join the Folks alliance in 1978.

In the spring of 1979, the Insane Spanish Cobras made headlines yet again during their bloody war with the Insane Unknowns. There was a very public response from Mayor Jane Byrne to the homicides, who ordered massive police sweeps throughout the neighborhoods.

Before his murder at the age of 20 in a drive-by shooting, KC grew the Spanish Cobras into a powerhouse around the Division & Maplewood area ("The Motherland"), Division & Artesian, and Artesian & LeMoyne. They expanded into West Humboldt Park at Ridgeway & Thomas, and took over the 'hoods of North Ave & Harding, LeMoyne & Springfield, and Springfield & Hirsch, which branched into Avers & Hirsch ("Westown Cobras").

In the 1980s, according to criminologist John Haggerdon's book Insane the Chicago Way,

"What began to take shape was the daring plan of gang leaders incarcerated in Statesville—Fernando "Prince Fernie" Zayas from the Maniac Latin Disciples, Anibal "Tuffy C" Santiago from the Insane Spanish Cobras, and David Ayala from the Two Sixers—to create a local Latino Mafia."

Young Cobra sets opened like wildfire along Central Park Ave in Logan Square at Shakespeare & Central Park ("Young & Crazy"), Central Park & Dickens (the "Wild Side"), and Tripp & Dickens ("The Terror Dome"); Monticello & Cortland ("Murder City") branched into Lawndale & Cortland ("Land of Cobras").

ISC's took over Fullerton Ave in the Hermosa neighborhood around Kilbourn & Fullerton ("The Killing Fields"), at the notorious Fullerton & Tripp ("No Love City"), Tripp & Wabansia ("The Snake Pit") and at Drake & Wolfram ("Diamond City"). Cicero & Armitage ("Cicero Assassins") took the mob further west.

In the summer of 1989 the Francis & Stave YLO-Cobras attacked the Simon City Royals at Kosciusko Park in a series of fist fights and shootouts, taking control of "Koz Park" by early 1990, and opening Schubert & Avers.

In April 1992 the Kedzie & Barry Maniac Latin Disciples accused a Spanish Cobra of selling them bad drugs. The angry MLD's returned and shot the dealer to death. The Cobras retaliated with a deadly riot against the Disciples that led into a ferocious two-day war of guns blazing up and down Logan Square streets.

The Spanish Cobras and Latin Disciples were strong allies from the 1960's to the mid 1990s. However, they began fighting over drug territory around 1994. As head of the Insane Familia, the Insane Spanish Cobras took their alliance of Insane Deuces, Dragons, O-A’s, Insane Campbell Boys and others to war against the Maniacs and Almighty Folks.

In 1996 a Spanish Cobra broke the delicate truce and killed an MLD. All hell erupted on the streets and the escalation of the Insane—Maniac war made the Chicago Tribune.[1] That same year; in retaliation for the murder of a high-ranking member, the West-Town Cobras shot up a Latin Kings wedding, resulting in casualties. The deadly shooting was caught on videotape and local news stations broadcast it across Chicagoland. This increased the pressure on law enforcement to go after the gang.

After a nine-month undercover narcotics investigation, in January 1998 the Chicago Police Department arrested 31 Spanish Cobras in "Operation: Mongoose", including some gang leaders. This resulted in the closure of a couple of Cobra sections.

In the early 2000s the Lawndale & Cortland Cobras went on a rampage, and removed the MLD’s from North Avenue & Lawndale after violent gunfights and murders.

When a Spanish Cobra Nation boss was released from prison in 2019 after serving 20 years, he intensified the war on the street to reclaim old turf.

Territory

[edit]

The Chicago neighborhoods with the strongest active Insane and YLO Spanish Cobra presence are: Humboldt Park, Hermosa, Logan Square, Belmont-Cragin, Avondale, Albany Park and Kelvyn Park. With a small presence in the McKinley Park area on the south side (34th & Western).[citation needed]

The Spanish Cobra Nation is also found in the Chicago suburbs of Waukegan, Bensenville and Cicero. Police have reported Cobra gang members in the suburbs of Elgin, Wheeling, Mount Prospect and Northlake.

They are known to operate in other parts of Illinois, as well as in Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha in Wisconsin, and in Detroit. They are quite large in Flint, Michigan.[2] Law enforcement has also reported Spanish Cobras in Ohio, Connecticut and South Florida.

References

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  1. ^ Becker, Robert; Martin, Andrew (November 15, 1996) "Gang Leader Found Guilty of Ordering Rivals' Killings", Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  2. ^ "People v. Gonzalez, 663 NW 2d 499 – Mich: Court of Appeals 2003". Retrieved August 16, 2013.

https://m.chicagoreader.com/chicago/insane-way-john-hagedorn-latino-gangs-sgd/Content?oid=20511448

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1996-08-29-9608290299-story.html

Further reading

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https://blockclubchicago.org/2019/05/06/gang-war-to-blame-for-string-of-shootings-in-hermosa-west-logan-square-police-say/