The surname GĂłmez is indeed connected to prominent organized crime activity in Puerto Rico in several notable cases:
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1. OrganizaciĂłn de Narcotraficantes Unidos (ONU)
• A Chicago DEA agent named Fernando Gómez (involved with the Puerto Rican-based ONU gang) pled guilty to conspiring with the organization, which is known for large-scale drug and weapons smuggling and violent racketeering  .⸻
2. Federal Drug Trafficking Ring Involving Julio L. De Jesús‑Gómez
• In 2012, Julio L. De Jesús‑Gómez (along with Tania De Jesús‑Gómez and Julia Gómez‑Calcaño) was indicted in Puerto Rico for laundering proceeds from a major drug-trafficking operation, part of a broader case against 53 individuals involved in smuggling cocaine and heroin .⸻
3. Historical Felix “Gomez” Drug Import Scheme (1980s)
• Legal records from the U.S. Court of Appeals include a Luis E. Gomez-Pabon, part of a mid‑1980s scheme to import cocaine and marijuana into Puerto Rico from Colombia via aircraft—an operation rooted in organized drug trafficking .
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