Asau Tran
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|name = Asau Tran
|image_name = Asau_Tran_Mugshot.jpg
|image_size = 100px
|birth_date = 1952/1953
|birth_place = Vietnam
|death_date = August 16, 1991 (aged 38){{Cite web| url=https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/homicide/case/57/1991| title=Homicide #57/1991| accessdate=2017-03-10}}
|death_place = Toronto, Ontario, Canada
|death_cause = Gunshot wound (homicide)
}}
Asau "Johnny" Tran (1952/1953 – August 16, 1991) was the former ring-leader of a large Vietnamese mob in Toronto during the 1980s, until his death in 1991.
Background
Tran had immigrated to Canada in the early 1980s as a refugee from the Vietnam War, where he moved into the United States and settled in Los Angeles, only to be deported back to Canada. Under Canadian immigration law, Tran was not allowed to be sent back to Vietnam, where he could have faced the death penalty.{{Cite web| url=http://xxxorganizedcrime.com/crime-encyclopedia-t/| title=Criminal Encyclopedia| access-date=2017-03-07}}
In Toronto, Tran was known to have had established a gang of more than one hundred people through active recruitment and the assimilation of members from existing gangs, where he was known for running protection rackets, extorting from Chinese entertainers in Toronto and for running a juvenile prostitution ring. In 1986, Tran and twenty-seven other gang members were hit with a total of eighty-eight charges by the Asian Crime Squad in Toronto.{{Cite book| title=Iced: The Story of Organized Crime in Canada| last=Schneider| first=Stephen| year=2009| publisher= John Wiley & Sons Canada Ltd| page=464}}
Death
In 1991, Tran was shot more than thirty times in his face and knees in downtown Toronto on Dundas Street alongside his girlfriend outside a restaurant.{{Cite web| url=https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2009/07/10/crime_writer_james_dubros_five_infamous_toronto_organized_crime_hits.html| title=Crime Writer James Dubro's Five Infamous Toronto Organized Crime Hits| website=Toronto Star| date=2009-07-10 |accessdate=2017-03-10}} Police believe that his murder was a result of unpaid gaming debts.{{cite web| url=http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/05/26/14108106.html| title=Rise and fall inside the Asian mob| date=2010-05-26| accessdate=2017-03-10}} One week prior to his death, during a television interview with reporter Isabel Bassett, Tran stated that he predicted he would be shot, since Vietnamese gang leaders rarely reach the age of forty. He was quoted having said, "These guys – one of these groups may not let me stay alive."{{Cite AV media| people=Isabel, Bassett| date=1991| title=The Dark society| medium=Videocassette| location= Toronto| publisher=Glenn-Warren Entertainment Ltd}}
See also
References
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Category:Canadian crime bosses
Category:Deaths by firearm in Ontario
Category:Murdered Canadian gangsters
Category:People murdered in Toronto
Category:Unsolved murders in Canada
Category:Vietnamese emigrants to Canada
Category:Year of birth uncertain
Category:Organized crime in Toronto
Category:1990s murders in Canada
Category:1991 crimes in Canada