103 Alleged Gang Members Arrested in Sweep
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer
Monday, March 14, 2005
SOURCE:
(03-14) 11:24 PST WASHINGTON, (AP) --
The government on Monday announced the arrests of 103 alleged members of
MS-13, a street gang rooted in Central America where members have been known
to behead enemies and attack with grenades and machetes.
The arrests, in seven cities since early January, are the first of a
nationwide crackdown on Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, which is one of the
largest and most violent street gangs in the United States. Federal
officials estimate between 8,000 and 10,000 MS-13 members live in 31 states
— the majority of them in the country illegally. There have been machete
attacks in U.S. cities along the East Coast.
Agents with the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement used
information from state and local law enforcement authorities to target MS-13
activities in the New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Newark,
Miami and Dallas metropolitan areas.
Half of the suspects charged in the sting, nicknamed "Operation Community
Shield," have prior arrests or convictions for violent crimes, including
murder, sodomy, assault and arson. All of them can be deported for violating
immigration laws, said Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Michael J.
Garcia.
"Our goal is simple: Operation Community Shield aims to dismantle the MS-13
criminal gang by removing gang members from the streets and from the
community," said Garcia, director of ICE.
In Los Angeles on Sunday, agents arrested a man suspected of being a
founding member and leader of the MS-13 cell in Hollywood who has previous
robbery and weapons convictions. Last week, authorities also arrested the
purported leader of the MS-13 cell in Long Branch, N.J., who had previous
arson, weapons and grand larceny charges.
In Miami, where local officials arrested four more MS-13 suspects over the
weekend, police set up surveillance operations to photograph or otherwise
identify the gang members to check whether they are in the country
illegally.
"We hit these areas where we know they are," said Miami-Dade Police
Department Division Chief Willie B. Marshall. "Every single one that we've
seen so far have some type of criminal background."
MS-13 began in El Salvador and now includes members from Ecuador, Guatemala,
Honduras and Mexico.
Last month, former Homeland Security Deputy Secretary James Loy called MS-13
an emerging threat to the United States, referring to the gang and the al-Qaida
terrorist organization in the same breath in testimony to Congress. Garcia
said Monday that while there is no definitive link between MS-13 and al-Qaida,
the gang's operations show that "you have to accept that as a homeland
security risk as well."
Officials arrested 30 alleged gang members in the New York metropolitan
area, the most of any of the seven cities targeted. Twenty-five were
arrested in Washington, 17 in Los Angeles, and 10 each in the Baltimore,
Newark and Miami areas. The last arrest came in Dallas, officials said.
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This plague that came to Long Island from El Salvador by way of the streets
of Los Angeles follows the same migratory patterns as the Salvadoran
immigrant community that it preys upon, fanning out across the United States
from ethnic enclaves in California.

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