California
Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow was convicted Friday of racketeering, murder and other charges in a sprawling corruption case that rocked San Francisco’s Chinatown and the state’s political establishment.
Jan. 8, 2016
Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow — the so-called dragonhead of a San Francisco Chinatown fraternal organization — was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for murder and other charges stemming from a massive corruption case that cost millions in taxpayer dollars and infiltrated the city’s political establishment.
Aug. 4, 2016
The arrest of state Sen.
March 26, 2014
U.S. District Judge Charles R.
Aug. 7, 2015
In the years after his release from prison, Raymond Chow insisted he had gone straight and tried to prove it by posting photos with celebrities and endorsements from politicians across his Facebook profile.
March 27, 2014
Asian gang figure ‘Shrimp Boy’ at center of Yee scandal
Until his arrest, ‘Shrimp Boy’ considered an ‘inspiration’
Raymond Chow built his legend in the underworld of San Francisco’s Chinatown. Then it all came apart.
Entertainment & Arts
Movie mogul Raymond Chow is not adverse to taking a bit of a gamble. He took a chance with U.S.
Feb. 23, 1995
To ascend to the position of “dragon head” of one of San Francisco Chinatown’s fraternal organizations-turned-criminal enterprises, Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow arranged the assassination of his predecessor, according to a federal grand jury indictment Friday.
Oct. 16, 2015