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Alleged leader of South Florida’s Top 6 gang convicted of racketeering charges

In an Aug. 9, 2011 photo,Futo Charles sits in court during his racketeering trial in West Palm Beach, Fla. Witness Eguel Geffrard, who was scheduled to testify in the trial Monday afternoon, was found murdered in a parking lot Monday morning August 8, 2011 in West Palm Beach. (AP Photo/The Palm Beach Post, Lannis Waters).
In an Aug. 9, 2011 photo,Futo Charles sits in court during his racketeering trial in West Palm Beach, Fla. Witness Eguel Geffrard, who was scheduled to testify in the trial Monday afternoon, was found murdered in a parking lot Monday morning August 8, 2011 in West Palm Beach. (AP Photo/The Palm Beach Post, Lannis Waters).

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – A man who authorities say led one of South Florida’s most violent gangs has been convicted of federal racketeering charges.

A Palm Beach County jury on Friday convicted 30-year-old Futo Charles of racketeering and conspiracy to commit racketeering. Each charge could carry 30 years in prison.

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Authorities in Palm Beach County have linked Charles’ Top 6 gang to 14 homicides and more than 150 shootings in the past few years – all part of a gang war. Authorities estimate the gang grew to more than 400 members.

Charles, who says Top 6 is a rap group, had faced a slew of charges, including drug possession and attempted murder.

Witness Eguel Geffrard was supposed to testify in the trial on Monday, but police found him shot to death in a parking lot that same day.

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Information from: The Palm Beach Post, http://www.pbpost.com

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