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Showing posts with label MS13. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 14, 2024

Tren de Aragua > The criminal gang that is taking over America, "like MS13 on steroids"

 

Further to "Who will conquer America first



How migrant gang Tren de Aragua became

a vicious criminal force across America:

‘They’re coming and they’re taking over’


A one-time Venezuelan prison gang has erupted into a multinational migrant crime syndicate that is ravaging the US — and is the subject of more than 100 police investigations across the nation.


Tren de Aragua, a vicious South American gang that sneaked into the US among the millions of migrants who have crossed the border, is peddling drugs, guns and women across the 50 states — from urban centers like New York and Chicago to Florida beaches and once-tranquil Middle America.

In Colorado, the gang even got a “green light” to shoot at cops, according to a federal memo.

“I would say that like six months ago, their organized presence wasn’t so obvious on the border,” a Texas law enforcement source told The Post. “But now they’re getting organized and they’re staying.

They’re taking over hotels, they’re taking over apartment complexes. That’s their MO. They’re coming and they’re taking over.”


One federal official described the gang as “MS-13 on steroids” — a reference to the brutal Salvadoran street gang that has terrorized communities on Long Island and elsewhere in recent years, according to a new report on the marauding migrants by the Wall Street Journal.

“It’s a certainty that the Tren has expanded,” another source told the outlet. “And they have a big market for narco-trafficking in the US.”

The gang’s tentacles have cut deep into the country in a matter of months, with gangbangers recruiting members inside tax-funded migrant shelters set up to handle the overflow of asylum seekers.

Hampering law enforcement efforts to curtail the gang’s violence are the “sanctuary city” policies in left-leaning hubs like Chicago and the Big Apple — with local pols refusing to work with federal immigration.

“Sanctuary states and cities do not share any information with immigration authorities,” one source with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement told The Post on Thursday.

“Local police department arrests don’t lead to detainers from ICE, which in turn do not lead to arrests by ICE,” the source said. “They do not contact us when they find out the subject is possibly illegal.

“That is where the difficulty lies.”


Among the recent hotspots hampered by Tren violence is Chicago, where gang member Jean Franco Torres-Roman, 21, was nabbed trying to stash a gun at a shooting and was seen dumping 43 rounds of ammunition under a nearby garbage can, according to a police report.

But a Cook County judge cut him loose — allowing Roman to flee to Denver, where he went on to terrorize workers at a jewelry store, pistol-whipping several before making off with stolen gems.

In Denver, four Venezuelan migrants with ties to the gang were indicted last week in the violent armed robbery of another jewelry store — including two with busts in other states.

The spread of Tren de Aragua from Venezuela across the United States.
NY Post Composite

Three of the alleged gangbangers — Oswaldo Lozada-Solis, 23, Jesus Daniel Lara Del Toro, 20, and Torres-Roman — were charged with armed robbery and brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence, the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado announced Wednesday.

The fourth, Edwuimar Nazareth Colina-Romero, 18, was charged with transporting stolen goods and possession of stolen goods.

In late August, Colorado cops also busted four people linked to the gang at the Ivy Crossing apartments in Denver, where they seized 750 counterfeit pills, ketamine and a stolen car.

Cops in Aurora, Colorado, have arrested 10 confirmed members of Tren de Aragua in recent months.

Gang members have taken over apartment complexes in the quiet Denver suburb. Among them is Jhonardy Jose Pacheco-Chirinos, who goes by “Galleta” — Spanish for “Cookie” — and is known as Tren de Aragua’s “shot-caller” in the region.

In November 2023, Pacheco-Chirinos and other Tren hoods brutally beat a man at the since-shuttered Fitzsimons Place apartment complex.

Inexplicably released, he and his brother were busted in July for a shooting that wounded two people.

Police in Aurora, Colorado, have released photos of reputed Tren de Aragua members. The gang has established a criminal presence in the Denver suburb in recent months.
Aurora Police Department
The Joyeria El Ruby in Aurora, Colorado, was robbed by armed members of Tren de Aragua, who have become a major threat in the city.
Jeremy Sparig

In Athens, Georgia, Tren de Aragua member Jose Ibarra, 26, was charged with killing 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley in February, smashing her head and “asphyxiating her” as she jogged in the area.

Ibarra had already been in New York after crossing the border in September 2022, where he had been arrested but released, allowing him to make his way to Georgia to join his brother — and kill Riley.

In Miami, alleged Tren killer Yurwin Salazar Maita is charged with the November slaying of a retired Venezuelan cop, Jose Luis Sanchez, who was lured to his death by prostitutes in April 2023.

Sanchez’s body was found in a car with his hands and feet bound with tape.

One unlikely Tren stronghold has been Praire du Chien, Wisconsin, where gang member Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate was busted last week for allegedly brutalizing a woman and her daughter.

Coronel Zarate, 26, is accused of sexually and physically assaulting a woman “under particularly brutal circumstances,” holding the woman and daughter against their will and “over the course of a period of time sexually and physically assaulting them both,” Prairie du Chien Police Chief Kyle Teynor said.

Like other gangbangers, Coronel Zarate had already been in custody after getting busted in Minneapolis for possession of stolen goods and was even named on a Wisconsin warrant for false imprisonment.

Prairie du Chien police said Coronel Zarate had only entered the US a year ago.

Despite branching out, Tren de Aragua has also remained a presence near the US border.

El Paso, Texas, has served as the main waypoint for members to enter the country.

Multiple Tren de Aragua members were caught at a Motel 6 along with the jewelry store robbers. They’ve also taken over the Gateway hotel, engaging in fighting, drinking and hard-partying behavior, according to law enforcement sources.

“There should be concern due to the establishment and rise of the Venezuelan criminal organization ‘Tren de Aragua’ at the Gateway Hotel. We discovered several Venezuelans have the tattoo identifiers of Tren de Aragua,” one El Paso cop said of the conditions, according to local news outlet KVIA.

The Post also identified several migrants with potential Tren de Aragua tattoos on the streets of El Paso in March, an early warning sign of their march into the US.

The trademark tattoos, bizarrely, include images of bulls and the number “23” once worn by Chicago Bulls basketball legend Michael Jordan — perhaps in homage to the gang’s early grip on the Windy City.

The gang itself is named after the Venezuelan state of Aragua, where the gang grew from a crew of inmates who took control of a local prison and slowly expanded to neighboring Colombia and Chile starting around 2018.

Colombian guards with rescued Indian citizens who were kidnapped at the border with Ecuador by Tren de Aragua.
Colombian Army/AFP via Getty Images

Ruthless in its operations, Tren sold drugs and became involved in prostitution and human trafficking.

With the US border growing more porous in recent years, Tren de Aragua operatives flocked north with the nearly 8 million Venezuelans fleeing strongman Nicolas Maduro.

Once inside the country, the marauding migrants began recruiting from within American shelters, enlisting armies of moped-riding crooks in the Big Apple and elsewhere.

Within months, the enterprise grew, and now Tren operatives are involved in widespread drug trafficking in the US, while also selling guns and women in seedy red-light districts in major cities.

In one Denver suburb, the gang has turned a quiet bedroom community into a war zone — even taking over apartment buildings and forcing legal tenants to flee.

“We are not a border state, but we’re dealing with the fallout of a failed immigration policy and trying to do our best in trying to keep our citizens safe, and immigrants,” Aurora District Attorney John Kellner told The Post this week.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

This Week's Terrorist Attacks and Stories: 20:27 > USA-4, Germany, India, UK

After ARD agitation: Armenian Christian in Berlin attacked by Islamists with a knife


Who knows this attacker?

The Syrian-Armenian Bundestag employee Kevork Almassian was attacked yesterday by two Islamists in Berlin with a knife and was barely able to escape with his life.

Kevork Almassian is an Armenian Christian and a recognized refugee in Germany. Since 2018 he has worked for AfD MP Markus Frohnmaier in the Bundestag. Since he was doxed last year by editor-in-chief Lars Wienand from T-Online, the ARD magazine "Kontraste" and the Syrian Islamist activist Nahla Osman from Rüsselsheim, he has received death threats ( jouwatch reported ).

Yesterday two Islamists struck and attacked Almassian with a knife on the street. The Islamists were obviously after his life. Almassian evaded them and managed to escape by running for about 10 minutes and calling for help. Nobody on the street in Berlin reacted.

The human hunters Lars Wienand and Silvio Duwe and Georg Heil from “Contrasts” never apologized to Almassian. After the fee-financed defamation reports, Almassian is repeatedly threatened massively by Islamists. Frohnmaier asks for clues to the perpetrator .

Almassian wrote on Twitter : “I just survived a murder attack (in Berlin). (...) This is not the first time that someone in Germany is trying to attack me and the main reason for this is a report from ARD-Contrasts from February 2019 which contains many lies and fabrications ... If anything should happen to me, I do the ARD-Contrasts magazine and his hate campaign against me last year was responsible for provoking radical Islamists and forcing them to take "revenge". "




UK police arrest four terrorism suspects
in London and Leicester

The Met police carried out an operation to arrest three terrorist suspects in the east of the British capital, another man was detained in Leicestershire.


The police said that four men were arrested for “preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism” as part of a proactive investigation. Three suspects were detained at two separate addresses in East London, with one more apprehended in Leicestershire.

Video on social media showed armed officers from the Counter Terrorism Command breaking into a home in Goodmayes and escorting two men outside. “No shots were fired” during the operation, according to the law enforcers, but one man was bitten on the foot by a police dog and taken to hospital.

Witnesses told local media that loud bangs, which resembled gunshots, were heard. The loud noises weren’t gunshots, but “part of distraction tactics used by officers,” a police spokesman clarified later.

The suspects were aged between 17 and 32, the police said, adding that the officers have been conducting searches at four locations in East London.

The neighbors at one of the addresses where the arrests were made told the UK media that they were “a little bit shaken” by what had happened.

They also said they didn’t know the inhabitants of the home, which the police raided, too well because “they don't speak very good English.” The locals added that it was a “mystery” for them, who actually lived in the house, due to people always coming and going.




One of India’s cruelest gangsters, already facing 60 charges, arrested after his gang killed 8 cops in violent shootout

FILE PHOTO © REUTERS/Amit Dave

Vikas Dubey, a notorious gangster behind a string of murders, kidnappings, and extortions, was arrested by Madhya Pradesh Police after massacring 8 cops in an ambush and spending days on the run.

Dubey was apprehended after visiting a temple in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday. A shopkeeper happened to recognize the most-wanted man – who was peacefully buying prayer offerings – and reportedly called security guards who asked for his ID.

As the confrontation escalated, Dubey hit out at the guards who dragged him towards a police van. Footage from the scene shows the gangster being beaten and forced into the vehicle.

Dubey’s name returned to Indian news reports – and police wires – earlier last week, when a squad of officers descended on his place in Kanpur, a metropolis in his home state, Uttar Pradesh. Dubey set up a massive ambush involving as many as 60 of his men – armed with assault rifles, and pistols.

The gangsters opened fire from rooftops, outnumbering and outgunning the police as around 30 officers arrived. Dubey himself managed to escape, while eight officers were killed.

A massive manhunt was unleashed shortly afterwards, and the bounty on the notorious gangster was raised to Rs 5 lakh (around $7,000).

Dubey’s gangster career started back in 1990, when the first criminal case against him was registered. By 2020, he faced 60 criminal charges, including counts of murder, extortion, kidnapping, and rioting.

“It is a big success for the police, Vikas Dubey is a cruel killer,” Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra said, adding the police have informed their colleagues in Uttar Pradesh that the manhunt was a success.




Texas Border Patrol Agents Apprehend
Three Illegal Migrants From Iran
Jennie Taer, Sara Carter


Border Patrol agents stationed at the Del Rio Sector of Texas detained a family of three Iranian nationals illegally crossing the border on Sunday, according to a press release. The group is considered to be “Special Interest Aliens” by the Department of Homeland Security because of their home country’s terrorism prevalence.

“Agents in Del Rio Sector encounter individuals from countries all throughout the world,” said Del Rio Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Doyle E. Amidon, Jr.

He added, “The vigilance, diligence, and dedication to duty that our agents display on a daily basis is second to none. The security of our neighborhoods, communities, and our great nation is our top priority.”

The area has seen a flow of people crossing from all over the world. This year, alone, individuals from 63 different countries were arrested at the Del Rio Sector.




A top US terrorism fighter’s dire warning

Russell Travers detailed his concerns to the intelligence community’s watchdog.
Days later he was fired.
By BETSY WOODRUFF SWAN, Politico

America’s intelligence agencies risk slipping back into dangerous pre-9/11 habits, a recently departed top counterterrorism official is warning in his first public remarks on the matter.

Russell Travers, former head of the U.S. government’s hub for analysis of counterterrorism intelligence, was so alarmed that he shared his concerns with the intelligence community’s top internal watchdog in his final weeks on the job.


“I think there are really important questions that need to be addressed, and I don’t think they have been thus far,” said Travers, who ran the National Counterterrorism Center until March of this year. “And that has me worried, because I do think we could very easily end up back where we were 20 years ago.”

Travers detailed his concerns, much of which remain highly classified, to the intelligence community’s inspector general. About a week later, he was summarily ousted, he says — and the Trump administration official who fired him didn’t explain why.

For more on this story please go to Politico

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Feds file terrorism charges against MS-13 leader

By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Federal prosecutors announced groundbreaking terrorism charges against a leader of MS-13 on Wednesday, saying the man, who was an illegal immigrant in the U.S. before being deported twice back to El Salvador, ran the violent gang’s Eastern U.S. operations.

Armando Eliu Melgar Diaz, 30, oversaw 20 MS-13 cliques stretching from Louisiana to New York, ordering assassinations and facilitating the gang’s extortion and drug trafficking activities, the Justice Department said.

He becomes the first MS-13 leader to face terrorism charges here.

“We’re using ‘terrorism,’ which gives us extra strength,” President Trump said at the White House as he touted the new actions, which also included takedowns of dozens of other members of La Mara Salvatrucha, better known as MS-13, ranging from Las Vegas to New York.

One of those New York targets, Alexi Saenz, could face the death penalty, Attorney General William P. Barr said.

The gang has been a particular focus for Mr. Trump, who in 2017 ordered the Justice Department and Homeland Security to go to war on the organization.

Mr. Barr said MS-13 is unique among criminal organizations, calling it a “death cult” because of its savagery, but also pointing to its sophistication and reach, with a hierarchy and tentacles spanning multiple countries.

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Two more charged with terrorism in Oklahoma City
Nolan Clay, The Oklahoman

Oklahoma City police officers arrest a protester on May 30 near NW 23 and Classen Boulevard.
Two protesters were charged Friday. [Sarah Phipps/The Oklahoman]

Two more protesters Friday were charged with terrorism after a further investigation into the damage to an Oklahoma City bail bonds business May 30.

Haley Lin Crawford and Sydney Lynch are accused in the felony charge of acting with a large crowd of others to unlawfully break the windows of CJ's Bail Bonds.

They are the youngest so far to be charged in Oklahoma County District Court over protests May 30 and 31.

Crawford's 18th birthday is Saturday, records show. Lynch turned 18 two weeks ago. Both are from Oklahoma City. Investigators said they were identified from a recording made on Facebook by another protester and from tips to CrimeStoppers.

Three other protesters were charged earlier with terrorism. So far, six protesters have been charged with rioting and one has been charged with assault and battery upon a police officer. More rioting charges are expected next week.

Also, five protesters were charged with incitement to riot over a confrontation with police in June during the painting of a street mural.

District Attorney David Prater has been both praised and condemned for his get-tough stance on what charges to file over the protests.

The harshest criticism has been directed at the terrorism charges filed over the burning of an Oklahoma County sheriff's van and the damage to and attempted burning of the bail bonds business.

The ACLU of Oklahoma called the terrorism charges "nothing short of an abuse of power." Black Lives Matter Oklahoma City held a protest July 2 to denounce the filing of the terrorism cases.

Prater has stood by his decision. "This is not Seattle," he said June 26. "We're not putting up with this lawlessness here."

On June 28, he said, "These criminals have subverted peaceful protests and impaired the open discussion regarding race in our country. ... When you act like a terrorist, you will be treated like a terrorist. All innocent citizens of Oklahoma County deserve to be protected."



Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Police Arrest Dozens of Suspected MS Gang Members in El Salvador Raids

Probably the main reason why Central Americans are flooding into the USA is because most of Central America is run by violent gangs of drug traffickers. Rape and murder is common in most cities and it is almost impossible for a teenager to grow up without being recruited into a gang, whether they want to or not.

This is a good sign that at least one government is tackling the issue, although I would be more convinced if some of the arrests had occurred in San Salvador. 5 clans raided out of 600 or so, is a small beginning, but a beginning. 

Will this begin to clean up El Salvador, or will it start an all-out war on the feds?

By Renzo Pipoli

El Salvadoran police captured dozens of suspected gang members during raids across the country Tuesday.
Photo by Rodrigo Sura/EPA-EFE

(UPI) -- El Salvador police arrested dozens of suspected members of the country's most dangerous gangs during coordinated raids Tuesday, officials said.

Police captured 37 suspected MS (Mara Salvatrucha) members early Tuesday through registrations and home searches in different municipalities, the prosecutor's office in San Salvador said. Local media reported high numbers of arrests, with diverse counts.

The prosecutor's office said dozens of arrests were made through coordinated, simultaneous operations, all involving alleged MS gang members and crimes including homicide, extortion, drug trafficking, kidnapping, theft and terrorism.

A total of 227 arrest warrants were issued and directed against the MS and Barrio 18 gangs as part of the operation, Salvadoran newspaper El Mundo reported. Five different clans belonging to the two gangs were targeted, it said.

The arrest warrants are associated with 90 homicides, 47 cases of extortion and four kidnappings. Three other cases involved conspiracy to commit homicide and drug trafficking.

The gangs operated in the regions of Santa Ana, La Libertad, San Vicente, Cuscatlan, Cabanas, San Miguel and Morazan, El Mundo's report said.



One-hundred people were arrested, including the 37 cited by the prosecutor and others that resulted from operations in other regions, ElSalvador.com reported. El Salvador saw a murder rate of 103 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2015, but that figure fell to 60 per 100,000 last year, the report noted.

The MS13 and Barrio 18 gangs have some 600 clans, or subgroups, throughout El Salvador. The country's government blames the two groups for most of the violence in the Central American country.

MS 13 originated in Los Angeles in the 1970s and later spread to other parts of the world -- Central and North America and Europe, with some members operating in Italy and Spain. In the U.S., the group's largest presence outside California is in Texas, and members are also found in several eastern states from Georgia to New York.

The gang is said to have been originally created by undocumented immigrants who wanted to protect themselves from other gangs in Los Angeles. It gained strength during the 1990s after it added some troops who were trained by the United States military during the civil war in El Salvador.

U.S. deportations of Salvadorans in recent decades contributed to the strengthening in Central America. Many of the migrants leaving Central America now do so because of the widespread violence.

The USA should be helping Central American governments, including Mexico, re-take their countries from the criminals who control it. It is the best thing they can do to slow the flow of migrants. And then they should help rebuild their economies.