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    The Ejército Popular Boricua ("Boricua Popular/People's Army"), also known as Los Macheteros ("The Machete Wielders"), is a clandestine militant and insurgent...
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  • that killed four people. The FALN served as the predecessor of the Boricua Popular Army. Several of the organization's members were arrested and convicted...
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    Víctor Manuel Gerena (category Boricua Popular Army members)
    Eagle armed robbery, as a Wells Fargo employee and a member of the Boricua Popular Army, of a Wells Fargo armored car facility. The $7 million in cash (roughly...
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  • governed by the United States." The Ñetas gang identifies with the Boricua Popular Army and their revolutionary philosophy in seeking independence for Puerto...
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    Filiberto Ojeda Ríos (category Boricua Popular Army members)
    2005) was a Puerto Rican independence activist who cofounded the Boricua Popular Army, also known as Los Macheteros, and its predecessor, the Fuerzas Armadas...
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    Guard.[circular reference] On 12 January 1981, the Boricua Popular Army (Ejército Popular Boricua), a Puerto Rican separatist organization, carried out...
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  • within its jurisdiction. On January 12, 1981, a group called the Boricua Popular Army, better known as Los Macheteros, claimed responsibility for blowing...
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  • Águila Blanca (heist) (category Boricua Popular Army)
    Ironically, the political angle was the most accurate but also the least popular among the rumors circling the case, but it linked Gerena with the FALN...
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    Avelino González-Claudio (category Boricua Popular Army members)
    Avelino González-Claudio (October 8, 1942, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico – July 9, 2019) was a Puerto Rican independence activist who served time in a U.S. federal...
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  • Juan Enrique Segarra-Palmer (category Boricua Popular Army members)
    Juan Enrique Segarra-Palmer is a Puerto Rican activist and one of the founders of the pro-independence group Los Macheteros. In 1989, he was convicted...
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    for the Puerto Rican Revolution), The Ejército Popular Boricua (EPB, in english: Boricua Popular Army), and others began engaging in subversive activities...
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    People in uprisings sometimes use these weapons. For example, the Boricua Popular Army are unofficially called macheteros because of the machete-wielding...
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  • Federation Young Lords Militant organizations Cadets of the Republic Boricua Popular Army (Macheteros) Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional 19th century...
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    "Daddy Death" or "Death Daddy". He was also a suspected leader of the Boricua Popular Army, also known as the Los Macheteros. Nieves married in high school...
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  • Nacional Hostosiano(MINH), Socialist Front (FS) Militant organization: Boricua Popular Army (Macheteros), Cadets of the Republic  United States Virgin Islands...
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    robbed by members of the pro-Puerto Rican independence guerilla group Boricua Popular Army (Los Macheteros) in what was then the "largest cash heist in U.S...
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    Defense League. 1981 Muñiz Air National Guard Base attack by the Boricua Popular Army 1983–1984 The Order/Bruder Schweigen activities such as the assassination...
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  • Indian Movement Black Guerrilla Family (ongoing) Black Panther Party Boricua Popular Army Contras of Nicaragua Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front Revolutionary...
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    National Guard were destroyed or damaged in a terrorist attack by the Boricua Popular Army at Muñiz Air National Guard Base in the largest attack ever on an...
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  • Filiberto Ojeda Ríos (1933–2005), Puerto Rican commander-in-chief of the Boricua Popular Army J. Enrique Ojeda (1928–2023), literary critic, born in Ecuador Juan...
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    Puerto Rican Independence Party Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Boricua Popular Army Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (Puerto Rico) "Commutations...
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    Puerto Rican Armed Forces of National Liberation (FLAN) and the Boricua Popular Army (Los Macheteros), two groups designated as terrorist organizations...
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    Puerto Rico) in the middle. Another political flag is that of the Boricua Popular Army, also known as Los Macheteros, an underground pro-independence group...
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  • Puerto Rico. The PRTP was formed in 1976, and in 1978 founded the Boricua Popular Army (EPB, more commonly known as the Macheteros, lit. 'machete wielders')...
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  • notorious Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña and Boricua Popular Army, within the pre-existing independence movement in Puerto Rico. Ultimately...
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  • Stadium ($1.15 billion). September 23 – Convicted bank thief and Boricua Popular Army leader, Filiberto Ojeda Ríos, is killed in his home in Hormigueros...
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    Filiberto Ojeda Ríos, commander in chief ("Responsible General") of the Boricua Popular Army Richard Peña, organizer of New York Film Festival; professor of film...
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  • telecommunications company. EPB may also refer to: Boricua Popular Army (Spanish: Ejército Popular Boricua), a clandestine organization based in Puerto Rico...
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    ISBN 978-1568585017. Puerto Rico portal Biography portal List of Puerto Ricans Boricua Popular Army Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (Puerto Rico) List of people...
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    and Manuel Torres Medina. In the incident known as the Gunfight at Salon Boricua, Vidal Santiago Díaz, Albizu Campos' barber, was attacked by 40 police...
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