Johnny Eng

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Johnny Eng
Born Hong Kong
Other names Onionhead, Machinegun Johnny
Occupation Triad member
Spouse(s) Lori Eng (d. 2011)
Conviction(s)
  • 14 counts of heroin smuggling

Johnny Eng (Chinese: 伍少衡), also known as Onionhead (Chinese: 蔥頭) or Machinegun Johnny,[1] is a Hong Kong-born American criminal. He is a former Manhattan triad leader and drug dealer.

Criminal history

Eng was arrested at least five times in the 1970s.[1] In 1983, Eng became the leader of the Flying Dragons.[2] By 1988 he had moved into the heroin trade in Manhattan's Chinatown. A confidential report issued by the Justice Department called Eng "one of the five major heroin dealers in New York City."[1] A native of Hong Kong,[3] Eng was 31 years old in 1989,[1] when he fled to that city to avoid arrest and prosecution.[3] He was arrested there in 1989. Eng fought extradition for nearly three years, but was brought to the United States in 1991.[4] In December 1992, Eng was convicted of 14 counts of heroin smuggling and conspiracy.[3]

In March 1993, Eng was sentenced to 24 years in prison and fined $3,500,000 by Federal District Court judge Reena Raggi.[5] The government also confiscated Eng's 200 acre estate in Newfoundland, Pennsylvania, which was reported to have been used for machine gun practice by members of the Flying Dragons.[6][7] He was released several years early on 8 November 2010.

Murder of wife

On July 13, 2011, Eng's wife Lori Eng (Chinese: 伍羅美玲) was fatally shot by another Flying Dragons member, David Chea (Chinese: 謝錦徵), at her apartment in Flushing, Queens, New York. Chea then committed suicide.[8]

References

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