e/Melbourne gangland killings

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has glosseng: The Melbourne Gangland Killings were the killings of 35 criminal figures or partners in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in a series of retributional murders involving various underworld groups between 16 January 1998 and 15 June 2009. The deaths caused a sustained power vacuum within Melbourne's criminal community, as various factions fought for control and influence. The majority of the murders are still unsolved, although police from the Purana Taskforce believe that Carl Williams was responsible for ten of them. The period culminated in the arrest of Carl Williams, who pleaded guilty to three counts of murder on 28 February 2007. As part of a deal which will see Williams out of prison after he turns 70, police will not charge him with the other seven murders they believe he committed.
lexicalizationeng: Melbourne gangland killings
subclass of(noun) an event that causes someone to die
violent death, killing
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