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Phillip Baca Sr., boss of the westside's violent "Few But Plenty" crime family, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and violating Colorado's organized crime act - and will be sentenced to 33 years in prison, the Denver DA said.
The blood-tied gang's trademark was drive-by shootings of rivals.
"Baca not only encouraged the young men of FBP (most of whom were his sons and nephews) to commit these violent crimes, he often expressly ordered them to do so," the DA's office said in a press release.
"On at least one occasion, Baca joined his co-defendants as they shot the home of a rival gang member more than 20 times," it said.
The 44-year-od Baca and 10 other gang members were indicted in 2022. All have been convicted.
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