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Flores Daniel Gang
Flores Daniel Gang, was an outlaw gang also known as ''"las Manillas"'' (the Handcuffs), throughout Southern California during 1856-1857. It was led by Californio's Juan Flores and Pancho Daniel. Contemporary newspaper accounts of ''las Manillas'' all reported that the leader of las Manillas was originally Pancho Daniel, but that Juan Flores assumed the leadership role after Daniel was injured in the Barton ambush.〔(Gustavo Arellano, "The Assassination of Sheriff James Barton by the Mexican Juan Flores", ''OC Weekly'', January 8, 2009 )〕 According to the contemporary account of Harris Newmark, Flores had been sent to prison for horse-stealing and was just another member of the gang.〔( Sixty years in Southern California, 1853-1913, containing the reminiscences of Harris Newmark. p. 206 )〕
==las Manillas==
After leaving prison, Juan Flores joined with Pancho Daniel and a dozen or so ranch hands, miners and other ''Angelinos'' such as Anastasio García, Jesus Espinosa, Andrés Fontes, Chino Varelas, Faustino García, Juan Cartabo and "One-eyed" Piguinino among others. Subsequently, Daniel, Flores and their ''"los Manilas"'' gained a following among the Mexican-American population in the San Luis Obispo and San Juan Capistrano areas with his numbers growing to fifty men. One of the largest gangs in the state, "los Manilas" terrorized the San Luis Obispo County and Los Angeles County for the next two years, primarily stealing horses and cattle to sell in Mexico and conducted raids against American settlers homesteads in the area committing armed robbery and murder. Due in part to attention by newspapers, opposition to what became known as the "Flores Revolution" began to take form by public officials and law enforcement as well as upper-class ''Californios'' such as Andrés Pico, Juan Sepúlveda and Tomas Avila Sanchez all of whom later participated in the capture of Flores.〔Hill, Kathleen and Gerald. ''Santa Barbara and the Central Coast: California's Riviera''. Guilford, Connecticut: Globe Pequot Press, 2004. (pg. 239) ISBN 0-7627-2810-8〕

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