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Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang
https://antifawatch.net/
https://twitter.com/AntifaWatch2
http://antifaw26xsfwrt57feclcdzw4pkkn5wca2scrhrkltykabecpykndid.onion/Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13, is an international criminal gang that originated in Los Angeles, California, in the 1970s and 1980s. Originally, the gang was set up to protect Salvadoran immigrants from other gangs in the Los Angeles area. Over time, the gang grew into a more traditional criminal organization. MS-13 is defined by its cruelty, and its rivalry with the 18th Street gang.
Many MS-13 members were deported to El Salvador after the end of the Salvadoran Civil War in 1992, or upon being arrested, facilitating the spread of the gang to Central America. The gang is currently active in many parts of the continental United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America. Most members are Central American, Salvadorans in particular.
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ANTIFA Anarchist Terrrorists are SCARED of Criminal Street Gangs like the Crips and La Mara Salvatrucha MS-13
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKPG-d1uPmg
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Enjoyable Viewing: Crips Gang Members Kick BLM / ANTIFA Looters Out of Long Beach, California
In an age when gutless, namby-pamby progressive pantywaists are “too ‘fraid” to enforce law and order amid violent looters and Marxist-loving morons, you can count on the Crips to get the job done right.
In Long Beach, CA this week, Crips gang members allegedly through skinny-jean wearing looters out of their territory, eliciting heartfelt apologies from several of the “protesting bargain-hunters of peace” who think nothing of throwing bricks through store windows, or at cops’ heads.
Take a look! It’s delightful viewing to behold!
https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1278102174522892289?s=20
Who needs Kleenex?
WIBC’s Hammer and Nigel have more on the butt-kicking of Long Beach looters in today’s edition of “Are You Okay With This?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpDvDss_Is4
Chinese Triads Gang beat ANTIFA Anarchist Terrorist in Hong Kong
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz8Id_v6b00
ANTIFA Anarchist Terrrorists are SCARED of Motorcycle Clubs / Outlaw Biker Gangs like the Hells Angels and Gypsy Jokers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6gwqT8McUI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiyh6fDBLug
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO0FVaI5n5c
****************************************Portland Antifa Anarchist Far Left / Leftist Marxist Communist Terrorist Picks Fight With Outlaw Bikers, Then Antifa Member Hailley Nolan Blamed Police When They’re Shot and Disrespected the Gypsy Jokers MC Motorcycle Biker Gang
Imagine the irony when the very same violent Antifa militants who spent the last two years promoting “Defund the Police” now blame those same police for not protecting them when their intended victims fight back.
Antifa in Portland apparently tried their bully tactics on the Gypsy Jokers motorcycle club over the weekend and things turned — surprise! — violent. In the end, with one dead and five more wounded (video), police try to put together just what happened.
Meanwhile Antifa is blaming the police, not themselves for the violence. At the same time, Antifa’s leaders are telling their members and people in general not to talk to the cops, and to pull down social media posts that contain photos and video of what happened…or else.
That sounds like witness intimidation, doesn’t it?
If police really were to blame for what happened, why isn’t Antifa falling all over itself to provide the evidence? After all, these violent extremists love to record their exploits.
The Post Millenial has the details . . .
A mass shooting late Saturday night has left one dead and five injured after Portland-area Antifa held a gathering in solidarity with Amir Locke, a 22-year-old black man who was shot by police in Minneapolis earlier this month.
A woman was pronounced deceased at the scene, and two men and three women were taken to nearby hospitals, according to the New York Times. Two suspects are reportedly in custody in response to the shooting, according to KPTV.
The shooting occurred at around 8 pm near Normandale Park.
Tweets from Antifa members and groups told far-left comrades that were present not to talk to police investigating the shooting, to delete evidence posted on social media, and to keep posts including photos, videos, and first-hand accounts related to the incident to a minimum “so that you don’t receive a knock.”
Antifa “journalist” Melissa Lewis, who was a co-plaintiff in a failed frivolous “Antifa troll” lawsuit filed in federal court against The Post Millennial‘s editor-at-large Andy Ngo, said that “[o]ne of us got a chunk of the shooter.”
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1551786810027671552
https://twitter.com/BernardPDXHRC/status/1548467446637465602
https://twitter.com/tradishskinbyrd/status/1548462871805190144
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Antifa in Portland apparently tried their bully tactics on the Gypsy Jokers motorcycle club over the weekend and things turned — surprise! — violent. In the end, with one dead and five more wounded (video), police try to put together just what happened.'
Antifa Hailley Nolan hijacked a Portland Police news conference the next morning and in an incoherent rant, blamed cops for the dead woman and the others who were wounded. The woman, Hailley Nolan breathlessly claimed that white supremacist cops are sending Gypsy Joker motorcycle club members to snatch Antifa members.
“They are sending Gypsy Jokers to kidnap us. They are sanctioning this violence against us. We are dying. We are trying to peacefully protest and they are killing us. And I want to know if any of you care. I want to know if Ted Wheeler cares.”
Local TV station KGW had this:
Hailley Nolan, an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist to Disrespects and Insults the Biker Gangs like the Gypsy Jokers
Hailley Nolan, an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist to Disrespects and Insults the Biker Gangs like the Gypsy Jokers |
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Anonymous Spokesman Flees Over Safety Concerns
https://www.seeker.com/anonymous-spokesman-flees-over-safety-concerns-1765504062.html
Though the jury's still out on the veracity of Anonymous' showdown with south-of-the-border bullies, Barrett Brown has emerged as the face of the hacktivist collective, which last week bit off possibly more than it could chew when it threatened the Mexican drug cartel Los Zetas.
Last week we told you how Anonymous drew a line-in-the-sand ultimatum, threatening to go public with the identities of local police, journalists, taxi drivers and other allies who conspire with Los Zetas if the cartel didn't release a kidnapped Anonymous member.
Though Anonymous apparently called off their Operation Cartel (#OpCartel) after Los Zetas allegedly returned the kidnapped victim, Brown has decided to flee his Dallas home over concerns for his security. On Nov. 8, he tweeted, "I've got ex-military people releasing info on me and family. Have to leave Texas."
According to a tweet, members of #OccupyDC picked up the tab for a plane ticket to New York City after Brown tweeted "Anyone who can buy me ticket to NYC/Boston and have me pay them back in month, let me know. Transistor@hushmail.com. Home no longer secure."
Perhaps fleeing to more northern exposures was a good move for Brown - especially after a Mexican man was found decapited and dumped in the town of Nuevo Laredo, one mile from the Texas border. The man's hands were handcuffed behind his back, his body and head publicly strewn on a bloody sheet of canvas scrawled with the message: "Hi I'm ‘Rascatripas' and this happened to me because I didn't understand I shouldn't post things on social networks."
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Anonymous Hackers and Hacktivist Group retreats from Mexico / Mexican Los Zetas Drug Cartel confrontation
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/nov/02/anonymous-zetas-hacking-climbdown
Threats to begin unmasking members of Zetas reined back as cartel rumoured to be hiring own security specialists for physical retaliation – as others question whether Anonymous member was ever kidnapped in Veracruz
Plans by the hacker collective Anonymous to expose collaborators with Mexico's bloody Zetas drug cartel – a project it dubbed "#OpCartel" – have fallen into disarray, with some retreating from the idea of confronting the killers while others say that the kidnap of an Anonymous hacker, the incident meant to have spawned the scheme, never happened.
The apparent climbdown by the group came as one security company, Stratfor, claimed that the cartel was hiring its own security experts to track the hackers down – which could have resulted in "abduction, injury and death" for anyone it traced.
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Motorcycle Monday: Portland Antifa Anarchist Far Left / Leftist Marxist Communist Terrorist members like Alexander Dial / @BetaCuck4Lyfe, Anthony Amoss, Clifford Phillip Eiffler-Rodriguez, Amanda Layla Woelfle (@tradishskinbyrd) and @BernardPDXHRC Declared War On Oregon Motorcycle Clubs / Biker Gangs like the Free Souls MC Biker Gang and the Gypsy Jokers MC Biker Gang
https://autos.yahoo.com/motorcycle-monday-antifa-declares-war-160000181.html
Back on Saturday, July 16 members of Antifa followed through on vows to try disrupting a gathering at the HonkyTonk Bar in Salem, Oregon. The result of the far-left group’s actions is what some are predicting to be a war between them and several motorcycle clubs throughout Oregon. If that sounds to you like a confrontation which would be wise to back away from, you’re not alone. What happens next could be ugly.
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Originally, Antifa groups began rallying members and supporters to join a “counter demonstration” for the “Take Action Tour” event being held at the HonkyTonk Bar. They characterized the venue’s gathering as “racist” and catering to both “fascists” as well as “white supremacists.” That event was marketed by the bar as “Hero Appreciation Day” complete with a dunk tank, bike show, eating contest, live music, bouncy house, family-friendly karaoke, free hot dogs, etc.
According to several Twitter posts from accounts journalist Andy Ngo says are Antifa members, the group which confronted them was the Free Souls Motorcycle Club. The one percenter motorcycle club might not have the household brand name of the Hells Angels, however its roots run deep. Founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1968 there’s considerable controversy over the details of its foundation, history, and what its aims are today. Regardless, Antifa seems poised to take it and other one percenter motorcycle clubs on in Oregon, promising for a confrontation like they’ve never seen.
White Rose of the Willamette Valley used its Twitter account to complain after Salem police didn’t protect their fellow Antifa members during the confrontation. It said Free Souls and “other uniformed security” both “attacked and injured community members peacefully protesting” without supplying details or other evidence. Unlawful whatever on Twitter claimed “one of ours” was hospitalized from the fight, retweeting a different person claiming “Salem police literally backed away” when the Free Souls came out to confront them. Another Antifa account proceeded to dox several people involved in the confrontation, tagging their supposed employers as well as releasing other personal details.
It's not like Antifa is unfamiliar with physical confrontation. Per Andy Ngo, one of the organizers of the demonstration at the HonkyTonk Bar was arrested in 2021 after allegedly hitting a female police officer. Ngo claimed another in attendance plead guilty the week before for doing over $164,000 in damages to a courthouse.
Anthony A. Amoss is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Anthony A. Amoss is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Clifford Phillip Eiffler-Rodriguez is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Clifford Phillip Eiffler-Rodriguez is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Alexander G. Dial @BetaCuck4Lyfe is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Alexander G. Dial @BetaCuck4Lyfe is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Alexander G. Dial @BetaCuck4Lyfe is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Alexander G. Dial @BetaCuck4Lyfe is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Amanda Layla Woelfle (@tradishskinbyrd) is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Amanda Layla Woelfle (@tradishskinbyrd) is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Amanda Layla Woelfle (@tradishskinbyrd) is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Nobody knows for sure what comes next in this feud, but some purported Antifa members took to Twitter to either voice their concern for the group’s trajectory or encourage others to push forward in that direction. One person warned Oregon motorcycle clubs are “highly organised (sic) and relentlessly violent and have vast networks you don’t understand.”
@BernardPDXHRC wants the Antifa Anarchist Terrorists to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs |
@BernardPDXHRC wants the Antifa Anarchist Terrorists to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs |
@BernardPDXHRC wants the Antifa Anarchist Terrorists wants to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs
Antifa Anarchist Terrorists wants to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs |
Antifa Anarchist Terrorists wants to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs
Hailley Nolan, an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist to Disrespects and Insults the Biker Gangs like the Gypsy Jokers
Hailley Nolan, an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist to Disrespects and Insults the Biker Gangs like the Gypsy Jokers |
More Information about Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who ALREADY DECLARED WAR on BOTH STREET GANGS AND OUTLAW BIKER GANGS:
Antifa Watch - https://antifawatch.net/
Andy Ngo - https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo
Andy Ngo - https://www.andy-ngo.com/
Andy Ngo - https://www.facebook.com/realAndyNgo
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As an international gang, its history is closely tied to United States–El Salvador relations. In 2018, the gang's US membership of up to 10,000 accounted for less than 1% of the 1.4 million gang members in the United States, and a similar share of gang murders. The gang is often referenced by the United States' Republican Party to advocate for stricter immigration policies.
Description
Etymology
There is some dispute about the etymology of the name. Some sources state the gang is named for La Mara, a street in San Salvador, and the Salvatrucha guerrillas who fought in the Salvadoran Civil War.[8] Additionally, the word mara means gang in Caliche slang and is taken from marabunta, the name of a fierce type of ant. "Salvatrucha" may be a combination of the words Salvadoran and trucha, a Caliche word for being alert. The term "Salvatruchas" has been explained as a reference to Salvadoran peasants trained to become guerrilla fighters, referred to as the "Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front." The ‘13’ is believed to stand for the letter M, the thirteenth letter of the alphabet, but it is also rumored to pay homage to a California prison gang, the Mexican Mafia.[9]
https://pesni.guru/search/ms-13-la-mara-salvatrucha
https://soundcloud.com/kampooll-studio-503
https://vk.com/wall-103531526_20
https://soundcloud.com/search?q=mara%20salvatrucha
Characteristics
Central Americans are the primary targets of violence and threats of violence by MS-13.[10] Many of the victims are minors.[11] Minors also make up the majority of suspects arrested for killings attributed to MS-13. Many school districts receiving Central American migrants were reluctant to admit unaccompanied teenagers when they arrived from Central America, which left them at home and vulnerable to gang recruitment.[11] Recruitment is often forced. In El Salvador, children are recruited while traveling to school, church, or work. Youth who are arrested for whatever reason are usually impressed into some gang or another during incarceration.[12] They are notorious for their violence and a subcultural moral code based on merciless retribution. Aspirants are beaten for 13 seconds as an initiation to join the gang, a ritual known as a "beat-in".[13][14][15][16][17][18]
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcn005
MS-13 is often public in its violence. Infanticide and femicide are common, with El Salvador hosting the third-highest femicide rate in the world. In 2016, one in 5,000 Salvadoran women were killed. Legal impunity is a key factor. In femicide cases, only 5% result in convictions.[19] Violent retributions target both enemy gangs as well as their families, friends, and neighbors. Entire families will be wiped out in a single attack, regardless of age. Buses full of passengers from the wrong parts of town will be burned in broad daylight, passengers still aboard.[20] Police officers, government officials, and community organizations are also frequent targets. Attacks like these have led the Supreme Court of El Salvador to authorize the classification of gangs as terrorist organizations.[21
Hollywood Locos Salvatruchas HLS - Los Angeles, CA
Normandie Locos Salvatruchas NLS - Los Angeles, CA
This cruelty of the distinguished members of the "Maras" or "Mareros" resulted in some being recruited by the Sinaloa Cartel battling against Los Zetas in an ongoing drug war in Mexico.[22][23][24] Their wide-ranging activities have drawn the attention of the FBI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who have initiated wide-scale raids against known and suspected gang members, arresting hundreds across the United States.[25] In an interview with Bill Ritter in late 2017, Nassau County, New York District Attorney Madeline Singas, referring to crimes committed by MS-13 gang members, stated: "The crimes that we're talking about are brutal. Their weapon of choice is a machete. We end up seeing people with injuries that I've never seen before. You know, limbs hacked off. And that's what the bodies look like that we're recovering. So they're brutal. They're ruthless, and we're gonna be relentless in our attacks against them."[26] The choice of a machete is in contrast to other gangs, which prefer to use guns.[27] Officials state the gang has ambitions to become a 'national brand' with an organization to match the Mafia or Mexican drug cartels and estimate its membership has grown by several thousand in the last decade, with a presence in forty states.[28]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bxs76uEbECQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2G_6ywhXmw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjCBfd2RTm0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdOuKKHk5K4
Many Mara Salvatrucha members cover themselves in tattoos, including the face. Common markings include "MS", "Salvatrucha", the "Devil Horns", and the name of their clique.[29] By 2007, the gang was moving away from face tattoos to make it easier to commit crimes without being noticed.[30]
Members of Mara Salvatrucha, like those of most modern American gangs, utilize a system of hand signs for purposes of identification and communication. One of the most commonly displayed is the "devil's head" which forms an 'M' when displayed upside down. This hand sign is similar to the symbol commonly displayed by heavy metal musicians and their fans. Founders of Mara Salvatrucha adopted the hand sign after attending concerts of heavy metal bands.[31]
MS-13 gangs in the United States are loosely affiliated with one another and their specific activities are primarily determined by local circumstances.[32] In El Salvador, the gang is more centralized and cohesive.[32]
Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 Gang Rappers:
Lil Travieso
El Chema
El Terror
El Demente
La Bestia
Tyko
Zizmo
El Zoyapa
El Gato
El Guanaco
El Negro
El Leon
Sivar
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The Filipino Gangs in the Philippines & in Abroad are:
True Brown Style (TBS 13), the Largest Filipino Gang in the Philippines
Temple Street (TST 13)
Original Pinoy Gangsta (OPG 13)
Bahala na Gang (BNG)
Real Crips (R?C)
Pinoy True Crips (PTC 211)
Northside terrorist (NST)
Westsidaz (WSD)
Original Genocide (OG)
Westside Islanders (WSI)
Dog Pound Gang (DPG)
Original Batang Pinoy (OBP)
Original Batang Gangsta (OBG)
Satanas (STS)
Sigue Sigue Commando
Pinoy Real (PR)
Pinoy Ruthless Mobsters (PRM)
Batang Hamog (BH)
69 Gangsta (69G)
Radicals (RDF)
Jefrox (JFX)
Luzon Visayas Mobsters (LVM)
Hellside (HLS)
Batang Cityjail
Sputnik
Brownside (BST)
Filipino Mafia
Real Pinoy Bloods (RPB)
Young Bloods Pinoy (YBP)
Young Pinoy Bloods (YPB)
Real Bloods Pinoy (RBP)
Watchdog
Batang Cebu (BC)
Barkada
Bahala na Barkada (BNB)
Mabuhay Pinoy Trece (MP 13)
Pinoy Re-al (PR 13)
Jefrox (JFX)
Hellside (HLS)
Kalaban (KLB)
Insane Diego Mob (IDM)
Samhang Dumong Pinoy (SDP)
State Side Islanders (SSI)
B Down Boys (BDB)
Insane Pinoy Tribe (IPT)
Kuduku (KDK)
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Here's a laundry list of Pinoy(filipino) gangs in Cali (in no particular order):
Southern Cali(mainly Los Angeles/Rampart Area was the origin, spread out
through the rest of L.A. to O.C. Counties, even out to Ventura, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties):
(STS)Satanas
(BNG?)Bahala Na Gang?
(RBS)Rebel Boys
(PR)Pinoy Real
(JFX)Jefrox
(MP13!)Mabuhay Pinoy 13
(HSG)Hellside Gang
(CYS)Crazys
(THS)Tropang Hudas
(LVM)Luzon Visaya Mindinao or Los Valos Malos
(FTM)FlipTown Mob
(CPC)Carsone Pinoy Compadres
(FS13)Flipside13
(FSG)Flipside Gang
(SRZ)Sarzana
(WSI)Westside Islanders
(SRB)Scott Royal Brotherhood
(WSB)WestCovina Boys
(WSR)WestSide Rollers
(TCS)Tres Cantos
(AKP)Akhro Pinoy or Alpha Khappa Rho
(TGP)Tau Gamma Pinoy or Tau Gamma Phi
(RPB)Real Pinoy Boys or Real Pinoy Brotherhood
(TST)Temple Street-Pinoy Locos
**Northern Cali(entire Yay Area, SF/Daly City, Oakland, Richmond,
Vallejo, San Jose, Stockton, Modesto, Sacramento, Union City,
etc...again in no particular order):
Vigilante Boyz (V)
Real Pinoy Brothers (RPB)
Akhro (AHR)
Samahang Ilocano (SI)
Pinoy Style (PS)
Sama Sama Boys (SSB)
Pinoy Crew (PC)
Carpville Posse (CVP)
Original Pinoy Posse (OPP)
Color Blue Always (CBA)
Pacifica Town (P-TOWN)
Tenderloin (TL)
FlipsideCrip (FSC)
Samahang Pinoy (SP)
RX Pinoy
Pinoy 4 Life (PFL)
Crazy Flip Boys (CFB)
Just "i will get banned for this" Around (JFA)
All City Pinoy (ACP)
Mano Mano (M2X)
Together N Forever (TNF)
Looney Toon Posse (LTP)
Nuthing But Flips (NBF)
Consider it Done (CID)
Monster Crew (MC)
Ocean Boyz (OB)
Batang P.I. (BPI)
Satans Child (SC)
Bahala Na Gang? (BNG)
Luzon Visaya Mindinao (LVM)
Batang City Jail (BCJ)
Scout Royal Brotherhood (SRB)
Frisco Boyz
Kearny Boyz
Outlaws
San Jose Boys
San Jose Posse
Tunay Na Pinoy (TNP)
Vallejo Boys
13 High
All Brothers Together
KNP
All Kickin' It Posse (AKP)
Hayward Boys
Vallejo Town Posse
Batak Boys
Mixed Breed
Original Pinoy Crew
Oakland boys
Oakland San Leandro Boys (OSB)
Stonger Gang
RTC
The Hercules Boys
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Filipino Prison gangs:
sigue sigue sputniks
sigue sigue commandos
Bahalana Gang?
Oxo
Batang City Jail
BONUS!!! - FILIPINO Fraternities: for those that are interested some are only found on one or
a few college campuses some have chapters all over the Philippines and
alumni organizations in other parts of the world
TAU GAMMA PHI-Which i am a proud member of and the Largest in the Philippines
Alpha Phi Omega
Upsilon Sigma Phi
Alpha Kappa Rho
Sigma Rho
Sigma Phi
Scintilla Juris
Scouts Royale Brotherhood
Tau Alpha
Domino Lux
Beta Sigma
Beta Epsilon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8KCKKwrKgo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZti-en38Hs
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True Brown Style TBS 13 Gang Philippines (Vera Indio Istilo Trece)
True Brown Style 13 “Vera Indio Istilo at Trese / Trece” (TBS 13) is one of The most infamous street gangs in the Philippines because of its crime related activities throughout the country. Murder, homicide, illegal drug trade, and home invasions is their primary criminal activities. The TBS 13 gang originated from San Diego, California, USA. Filipina-mexicanas deportees brought the gangs name and formed a clique in the Philippines. The clique which started in the Philippines was exclusively for females. But as the gang grew, the former female members accepted male members to join the gang, and those members made the gang infamous in the Philippines. True Brown Style 13 is the most popular Gang in the Philippines.Their colors are Red,Blue & Black their Sets are either Blood or Crip. Other True Brown Style 13 Hoods are connected with Bloods & Crips in the USA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVMBbiu7ZO4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe1mQ1puEnI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPNyf66iqag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVoHvxyWCX4
Tau Gamma Phi TGP / Triskelion Grand Fraternity
Tau Gamma Phi (ΤΓΦ), also known as Triskelions’ Grand Fraternity, is a fraternity established in the Philippines. Its members call themselves Triskelions.
Tau Gamma Phi is one of the largest fraternities in the Philippines in terms of membership.[1] It has a sister sorority, Tau Gamma Sigma (ΤΓΣ), also known as the Triskelions' Grand Sorority.
History
The fraternity was founded on October 4, 1968 by students from the University of the Philippines Diliman.[2] Originally known as the Order of the U.P. Triskelions, the organization later adopted the Greek-letter name Tau Gamma Phi.[3]
In 1969, the fraternity established a chapter at the Philippine Maritime Institute. This was followed in 1970, with chapters at FEATI University, Mapúa Institute of Technology, and National University, in 1971 with a chapter at University of Santo Tomas, and in 1973 with chapters at Adamson University and the National College of Business Administration.[3]
When martial law was declared on September 21, 1972, by the late Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, some university organizations including Tau Gamma Phi became targets of military harassment, believing that these school organizations posed a threat to the Marcos regime.[citation needed]
With martial law hindering most of its activities, the fraternity faced a decline in recruitment. In 1975, the fraternity explored the idea of including younger members. Recruitment began in the high school sector with the Junior Tau Gamma Phi (also known as the Junior Triskelions) founded at San Beda College–High School on February 7, 1974.[4]
The fraternity celebrated its 45th founding anniversary in 2013, with President Benigno Aquino III offering an official message of congratulations to the organization.[5]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EyRSdGp2mc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtP_gHzfZJI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMXLsfYjXkU
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Alpha Kappa Rho / AKP / Skeptron / Akrho Fraternity
The Alpha Kappa Rho International Fraternity and Sorority (ακρ or AKRHO) is a fraternity established in the Philippines in 1973.[1] The fraternity, comprising men and women from different universities, was originally established to promote loyalty, unity and integrity in the Fraternity amongst its members. Nevertheless, it is now registered as an International Humanitarian Service Fraternity and Sorority which encourages members to be involved in humanitarian projects and service to others wherever it exists.[2][3]
The fraternity is registered as "Alpha Kappa Rho International Humanitarian Service Fraternity and Sorority Incorporated" with the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commissionwith over 3,000,000 member as a non-profit and non-dividend corporation.[4] It was originally founded in the Philippines and claims to have chapters worldwide.[citation needed][5]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQCJ5RXFaaE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58LJyYJqlXM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmxnRbIehOg
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Scouts Royale Brotherhood – Saraba SRB Fraternity
couts Royale Brotherhood International Service Fraternity and Sorority, Inc. (SRB - ISFS) or SRB Inc. is the official name of the fraternity duly recognized under Philippine Laws and registered under Securities and Exchange Commission with Registration Number 201511974 dated June 18, 2015. Section 2.
History of SRB The origin of SCOUTS ROYALE BROTHERHOOD took place on September 22, 1975 at San Sebastian College Recoletos - Manila when four prominent members of Alpha Phi Omega, namely, Len Toledo, Bong Manuel, Jun Cristobal and Vic Tomelden have conceptualized a fraternity meant to foster the principles of Leadership, Friendship and Service and the Scouting Principles in the secondary school level. The SRB was founded with 37 chartered members.
While it evolves to be an independent and separate entity to that of Alpha Phi Omega (APO), SRB is a consistent ally and friend of all APO brothers and sisters united by a common and undeniable fraternal bloodline as well as optimum principles such as developing effective and democratic leadership, fostering friendship and rendering service to all.
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Presence
According to the 2009 National Gang Threat Assessment, "The gang is estimated to have 30,000 to 50,000 members and associate members worldwide, 8,000 to 10,000 of whom reside in the United States."[1] Other estimates put it at around 30,000 members internationally.[33][34]
In Central America, the gang is strongest in the Northern Triangle countries: El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala.
In early 2018, the district attorney for Nassau County, New York, stated that an investigation had "uncovered a structured network of MS-13 operations in New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Texas, from within a Mississippi prison cell, and in countries around the globe including Mexico, Colombia, Korea, France, Australia, Peru, Egypt, Ecuador and Cuba."[35]
In El Salvador, it is estimated that MS-13 and the Eighteenth Street Gang employ some 60,000 between them, making them the largest employers in the country.[36]
History
The Mara Salvatrucha gang originated in Los Angeles, set up in the 1980s[37][38] by Salvadoran immigrants in the city's Pico-Union neighborhood who immigrated to the United States after the Central American civil wars of the 1980s.[39][32] Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Salvadoran asylum seekers were refused asylum in the U.S. and instead classified as undocumented immigrants. As such, Salvadorans began to immigrate without documents in increasing numbers. They mostly settled in cities with large undocumented populations, like Los Angeles. Salvadoran asylum claims were neglected until the 1991 case American Baptist Churches v. Thornburgh. The case's settlement agreement required Guatemalan and Salvadoran asylum claims to be reevaluated, as long as they had entered the U.S. by 1990. By this point, the civil war was already drawing to a close after more than a decade of fighting. Before ABC v. Thornburg and even after, Salvadoran immigrants were left highly vulnerable to exploitation.
In the very beginning, MS-13 was a group of young, delinquent, heavy metal fans who lived in Los Angeles. However, the undocumented community in Los Angeles was subject to severe racial prejudices and persecution. Under these conditions, MS-13 began to mutate into a gang. Originally, the gang's main purpose was to protect Salvadoran immigrants from the other, more established gangs of Los Angeles, who were predominantly composed of Mexicans, Asians, and African-Americans.[40] Some of the original members of the MS-13 adhered to Satanism, and while the majority of contemporary MS-13 members do not identify as Satanists, the Satanist influence is still seen in some of their symbolism.[41][42] The gang became a more traditional criminal organization under the auspices of Ernesto Deras. Deras was a former member of Salvadoran special forces, trained in Panama by United States Green Berets. On gaining leadership of an MS-13 clique in 1990, he used his military training to discipline the gang and improve its logistical operations. It was after this point that the gang began to grow in power. MS-13's rivalry with the 18th Street Gang also began in this period. MS-13 and 18th Street were initially friendly, since they were some of the only gangs to allow Salvadorans to join. What exactly caused their alliance to fall apart is uncertain. Most versions point to a fight over a girl in 1989. In the incident, an MS-13 gangster was killed, which led to a cycle of vengeance that has escalated into an intense and generalized animosity between the two gangs.[43]
Many MS-13 gang members from the Los Angeles area have been deported after being arrested.[44] For example, Jose Abrego, a high-ranking member, was deported four times.[45] As a result of these deportations, members of MS-13 have recruited more members in their home countries.[10] The Los Angeles Times contends that deportation policies have contributed to the size and influence of the gang both in the United States and in Central America.[44] There was no significant gang activity in El Salvador until after MS-13 gangsters were deported there from Los Angeles. Large-scale deportations began shortly after the close of the Salvadoran Civil War in 1992.
The war had lasted for more than 12 years and included the deliberate terrorizing and targeting of civilians by US-trained government death squads including the targeting of prominent clergy from the Catholic Church. The war also saw the recruitment of child soldiers and other human rights violations, mostly by the military,[46] which left the country susceptible to gang infiltration.
As a part of the Chapultepec Peace Accords, the post-war Salvadoran government was required to stop using the standing army as a police force and form a new national police service. However, the ruling political party, ARENA, was a descendant of the wartime military government. To favor military allies, it delayed the formation of the National Civil Police of El Salvador (PNC). When the PNC was finally organized 1993, parts of the police force were created by integrating the armed forces. Some of the members of the nascent police force were known war criminals. The lack of a proper police force meant that deported gangsters faced little opposition when establishing MS-13 in El Salvador. To compound the issue, the post-war period was marked by the existence of a large number of uncontrolled arms left over from the conflict, which allowed MS-13 to become a significant arms trafficker. This remains one of its primary revenue sources today, alongside extortion and assassination.[47] In addition, the economic struggles of the post-war period, alongside neoliberal trade reforms, likely contributed to the growth of MS-13.[48]
Attempts at suppression
Gang violence in El Salvador peaked in the 1990s, then declined in the early 2000s. Even so, they became a key part of political discourse. ARENA presidencies implemented the Mano Dura and Super Mano Dura policies to combat gangs. External observers and gangsters themselves believe these policies increased the power of gangs in El Salvador.
The Mano Dura policies were followed by a truce between MS-13 and their perpetual rivals, the 18th Street Gang. Under the direction of the president Mauricio Funes, the first Salvadoran President representing the FMLN party, government and gang representatives negotiated unofficially. The terms required gangs to lower the homicide rate in exchange for transfers to lower security prisons. In addition, gangs would receive benefits from the government for every firearm they surrendered. While homicides fell during the truce, gangs no longer had to worry as much about turf wars. Instead, they focused on recruitment, organization, and extortion. The truce did not protect most Salvadorans from extortion. This, along with reports of government leniency towards imprisoned gangsters, led to the truce being highly unpopular and controversial.[49]
Funes's successor as the FMLN presidential candidate, Salvador Sánchez Cerén, campaigned on returning to a tough approach on gangs. After Sánchez Cerén took the Presidency in 2014, the truce was understood to be over. Since the gang truce ended, the number of extrajudicial killings by police forces has grown dramatically.[50] Throughout the truce, Salvadoran gangs were able to focus on expansion and internal regulation instead of inter-gang conflict. When the truce ended, the gangs had built up their forces significantly. As such, the truce breakdown saw a return to record levels of violence, with the gangs being much stronger and better organized than before. In 2015, El Salvador had the highest national homicide rate per capita in the world, largely due to escalating violence between MS-13 and the 18th Street Gang. Participants in the original truce negotiations have since been prosecuted. The trials revealed significant corruption, such as government negotiators encouraging gangs to increase the homicide rate to keep everyone at the negotiating table.[49]
Opposition to MS-13 in the U.S. has taken varied forms. In 2004, the FBI created the MS-13 National Gang Task Force.[51][52] The FBI also began cooperating with law enforcement in El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico, and set up its own office in San Salvador in February 2005.[52][53] The following year, the FBI helped create a National Gang Information Center (NGIC), and outlined a National Gang Strategy for Congress.[54] In addition, the Office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement initiated Operation Community Shield. In 2008, the MS-13 Task Force coordinated a series of arrests and crackdowns in the U.S. and Central America that involved more than 6,000 police officers in five countries. Seventy-three suspects were arrested in the U.S.; in all, more than 650 were taken into custody.[citation needed] By 2011, this operation had made over 20,000 arrests, including more than 3,000 arrests of alleged MS-13 members.[55] In October 2012, the U.S. Treasury Department announced a freeze on American-owned assets controlled by the organization and listed MS-13 as a transnational criminal organization.[56] While the three leaders (José Luís Mendoza Figueroa, Eduardo Erazo Nolasco, and Élmer Canales Rivera) were imprisoned in El Salvador, they continued to give orders. As a result, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed further sanctions in 2015, allowing the government to seize all assets controlled by these men; any business with these leaders would be closed down.[57] In January 2016, over 400 Boston police officers were involved in the arrests of 37 MS-13 members; 56 were charged altogether. Weapons and funds were also seized at the homes of the gang members. Massachusetts State Police Lt. Col. Frank Hughes commented in a public conference, "In my 30 years of law enforcement, I've never seen a more violent gang out there. These are very very violent individuals. The violence is unspeakable." The charges included immigration violations, racketeering, and firearm and drug trafficking.[58] On November 16, 2017, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials announced that they arrested a total of 267 alleged MS-13 gang members and associates in Operation Raging Bull, which was carried out in two phases. The first phase was in September 2017, and resulted in 53 arrests in El Salvador. The second phase was between October 8 and November 11, 2017, and resulted in 214 arrests in the U.S. Charges included drug trafficking, child prostitution, human smuggling, racketing, and conspiracy to commit murder.[59][60][61]
On July 27, 2017, 113 suspected MS-13 gang members were arrested by Salvadoran authorities.[62]
On June 4, 2008, in Toronto, Ontario, police executed search warrants, made 21 arrests, and laid dozens of charges following a five-month investigation.[63]
In January 2021, Acting United States Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen announced terrorism charges against fourteen MS-13 leaders known as “Ranfla Nacional” imprisoned in El Salvador.[64]
In June 2022 during the 2022 Salvadoran gang crackdown, one of the gang's leaders, César Alfredo Romero Chávez, was sentenced to 1,090 years imprisonment in El Salvador after being convicted of 24 counts of aggravated homicide between 2017 and 2018. He was sentenced to 20 years for each case.[65][66]
U.S. pursuit of Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias
On November 3, 2021, the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a press release stating that Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias was being added to the FBI's list of Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives with a $100,000 reward for information leading to his capture.[67][68] Archaga Carias is the alleged leader of MS-13 for all of Honduras.[69] According to the FBI, Archaga Carias is charged federally in the Southern District of New York with racketeering conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, and possession and conspiracy to possess machine guns.[70]
On February 8, 2023, the United States federal government ramped up pressure on Archaga Carias. The United States Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs offered a reward offer of $5 million USD through its Narcotics Rewards Program.[71] The same day, the United States Department of the Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control announced his sanctioning through placement on the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List pursuant to Executive Order 13581.[72]
Political discourse
MS-13 has been a theme in the Republican Party's, in particular former President Donald Trump's,[73][74][75][76] discourse during political campaigns and debates on immigration.[77][78][79][80] Republicans have accused Democrats of being responsible for violence by MS-13 gangs and have called for stricter immigration policies to deal with MS-13.[77] Republican politicians have argued that sanctuary cities (jurisdictions which do not prioritize enforcement of immigration law) contribute to MS-13 activity,[81][82] however studies on the relationship between sanctuary status and crime have found that either sanctuary policies do not affect crime or that they decrease crime rates.[83][84][85]
During the Trump administration, MS-13 became a top priority for the Department of Justice.[86] Trump has falsely claimed that towns have been "liberated" from MS-13 rule during his presidency.[86][87] In 2018, Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address included Evelyn Rodriguez, the mother of a child who was slain by MS-13 members.[88] Rodriguez died soon after from a non-MS-13 related case.[89] Trump also falsely claimed on multiple occasions that his administration had deported "thousands and thousands" of MS-13 gang members.[90][91] In justifying the Trump administration's implementation of a family separation policy of migrants accused of crossing the border illegally, Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, said that child migrants were being used by MS-13 to cross the US-Mexico border; there is no evidence that MS-13 members have falsely claimed custodianship of children crossing the U.S. border.[92]
A number of Republican politicians, including President Trump, have falsely accused Democrats of supporting MS-13[93][85][94][95][96][78] or shielding MS-13 gang members from deportation.[97][98]
In the United States, there were an estimated 10,000 MS-13 gang members in 2018, showing stable membership numbers for more than a decade. The gang accounts for less than 1 percent of total gang members in the United States (1.4 million according to FBI data), and a similar share of gang murders.[99][100] The Trump administration has stated that there is a "surge in MS-13 gang members" and that weak immigration enforcement contributes to greater MS-13 crime activity; there has been no evidence to corroborate either of those claims.[101][102][92][32]
Publicized crimes
Robert Morales, a prosecutor for Guatemala, indicated in 2008 to The Globe and Mail that some Central American gang members were seeking refugee status in Canada. "We know that there are members of Mara 18 and MS-13 who are in Canada and are seeking to stay there," and added, "I came across a gang member who was working in a call centre here. He'd just returned from a long stint in Ontario. We're hearing about Canada more and more often in connection with gang members here."[103] Superintendent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police integrated gang task force, John Robin, was quoted in the same article as saying "I think [gang members] have a feeling that police here won't treat them in the harsh manner they get down there."[103] Robin noted that Canadian authorities "want to avoid ending up like the U.S., which is dealing with the problem of Central American gangsters on a much bigger scale".[103]
An MS-13 member, René Pacheco, boasted in Canada of being a member. In 2018 he faced a deportation order.[104] In another case, gang members were arrested threatening a Toronto, Ontario justice official. In May 2018 Canadian federal authorities warned Canadian police services of gangs members attempting to flee the United States into Canada.[105]
As of 2007, the gang was being violent to migrants on the southern border of Mexico.[106]
Cases
On July 13, 2003, Brenda Paz, a 17-year-old former MS-13 member turned informant, was found stabbed to death on the banks of the Shenandoah River in Virginia. She was four months pregnant at the time, prior to being killed for informing the FBI about Mara Salvatrucha's criminal activities; two of her former friends were later convicted of the murder.[107]
On December 23, 2004, one of the most widely publicized MS-13 crimes in Central America occurred in Chamelecón, Honduras, when an intercity bus was intercepted and sprayed with automatic gunfire from assault rifles,[108] killing 28 and wounding 14 civilian passengers, most of whom were women and children.[109] MS-13 organized the massacre as a protest against the Honduran government for proposing a restoration of the death penalty in Honduras. Six gunmen raked the bus with gunfire. As passengers screamed and ducked, another gunman climbed aboard and methodically executed passengers.[110] In February 2007, Juan Carlos Miranda Bueso and Darwin Alexis Ramírez were found guilty of several crimes, including murder and attempted murder. Ebert Anibal Rivera was arrested over the attack after fleeing to Texas.[111] Juan Bautista Jimenez, accused of masterminding the massacre, was killed in prison; according to the authorities, fellow MS-13 inmates hanged him.[112] There was insufficient evidence to convict Óscar Fernando Mendoza and Wilson Geovany Gómez.[111]
On May 13, 2006, Ernesto "Smokey" Miranda, a former high-ranking soldier and one of the founders of Mara Salvatrucha, was murdered at his home in El Salvador a few hours after declining to attend a party for a gang member who had just been released from prison. He had begun studying law and working to keep children out of gangs.[113]
On June 6, 2006,[114] a teenage MS-13 gang member named Gabriel Granillo was stabbed to death at Ervan Chew Park in the Neartown district in Houston, Texas.[115] Chris Vogel of the Houston Press wrote that the trial of the girl who stabbed Granillo, Ashley Paige Benton,[116] gave attention to MS-13.[117]
In 2007, Julio Chavez, a Long Island, New York, MS-13 member, allegedly murdered a man because he was wearing a red sweatshirt and mistaken for a member of the Bloods gang.[118]
On June 22, 2008, in San Francisco, California, a 21-year-old MS-13 gang member, Edwin Ramos, shot and killed a father, Anthony Bologna, 48, and his two sons Michael, 20, and Matthew, 16, as they were returning home from a family barbecue. Their car had briefly blocked Ramos from completing a left turn down a narrow street.[119] Authorities believe the killing was in retaliation for the shooting of an MS-13 member earlier that day, and that the Bolognas were mistaken for gang members.[120]
On November 26, 2008, Jonathan Retana was convicted of the murder of Miguel Angel Deras in Hamilton County, Ohio, which the authorities linked to an MS-13 initiation.[121]
In February 2009, authorities in Colorado and California arrested 20 members of MS-13 and seized 10 pounds of methamphetamine, 2.3 kilograms (5 pounds) of cocaine, a small amount of heroin, 12 firearms, and $3,300 in cash.[122]
In June 2009, Edwin Ortiz, Jose Gomez Amaya, and Alexander Aguilar, MS-13 gang members from Long Island who had mistaken bystanders for rival gang members, shot two innocent civilians. Edgar Villalobos, a laborer, was killed.[123]
On November 4, 2009, El Salvadoran leaders of the MS-13 gang allegedly put out a contract on the federal agent responsible for a crackdown on its New York factions, the Daily News learned. The plot to assassinate the unidentified Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent was revealed in an arrest warrant for reputed gang member Walter "Duke" Torres. Torres tipped authorities to the plan after he and four MS-13 members were stopped by NYPD detectives for hassling passersby on Northern Boulevard in Queens, New York. He told police he had information to pass on; he was debriefed on October 22 at Rikers Island, where he was being held on a warrant issued in Virginia, according to court papers. Torres said "the order for the murder came from gang leadership in El Salvador", ICE agent Sean Sweeney wrote in an affidavit for a new warrant charging Torres with conspiracy. Torres, who belonged to an MS-13 "clique" in Virginia, said he was put in charge, and traveled to New York in August "for the specific purpose of participating in the planning and execution of the murder plot", Sweeney wrote. Gang members were trying to obtain a high-powered rifle to penetrate the agent's bulletproof vest. Another MS-13 informant told authorities the agent was marked for death because the gang was "exceedingly angry" at him for arresting many members in the past three years, the affidavit states. The murder was supposed to be carried out by the Flushing clique, according to the informant. Federal prosecutors have indicted numerous MS-13 gang members on racketeering, extortion, prostitution, kidnapping, illegal immigration, money laundering, murder, people smuggling, arms trafficking, human trafficking and drug trafficking charges; the targeted special agent was the lead federal investigator on many of the federal cases.[124]
In August 2011, six San Francisco MS-13 members were convicted of racketeering and conspiracy, including three murders, in what was the city's largest-scope gang trial in many years. Another 18 defendants reported to have ties to the gang pleaded guilty before trial. Two of the men murdered had been mistaken for rival gang members because of their red clothing, and another was described by prosecution witnesses as a seller of fake documents who refused to pay ‘taxes’ to MS-13 in its territory[125]
In 2011, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in New Haven, Connecticut, was vandalized several times with the "MS-13 tag" and "kill whites" in orange spray paint.[126]
In February 2012, a federal judge convicted three MS-13 gang members of murder. Their victim, Moises Frias Jr., was killed, and two of his companions severely wounded, after MS-13 members mistook them for members of the rival Norteños gang because of their red clothing. Danilo Velasquez, the former leader of the San Francisco branch of MS-13, was sentenced to life imprisonment plus 10 years, and is incarcerated at USP Hazelton.[127]
In October 2016, Jordy Mejia was kidnapped and murdered in Maryland. On February 1, 2019, 23-year-old Reynaldo "Fuego" Granados-Vasquez, 22-year-old Neris Moreno-Martinez, and 21-year-old Jose "Liar" Melendez-Rivera pleaded guilty to using a fake Facebook account to lure Mejia from New Jersey. The three MS-13 members, natives of El Salvador, were in the United States illegally.[128]
On March 27, 2017, Raymond Wood was discovered dead on the road in Bedford, Virginia. Six individuals have been charged with his robbery, abduction and murder. They are also charged with being members of MS-13.[129][130]
On August 13–14, 2017, New Jersey MS-13 faction member Walter Yovany Gomez, who was added to the FBI most wanted list in April 2017,[131] was apprehended and charged with the brutal 2011 murder of his friend, Julio Matute, for associating with another gang. After a night of drinking, Gomez and another MS-13 member smacked Matute on the head with a baseball bat, sliced his throat with a knife, and stabbed him in the back with a screwdriver 17 times. Gomez managed to evade arrest but was later captured in Virginia, where he was hiding out with other MS-13 gang members.[132]
The Washington, D.C., think tank Center for Immigration Studies released a report that listed 506 cases of MS-13 criminal acts in the United States between 2012 and 2018.[133]
In 2017, two MS-13 members, Miguel Alvarez-Flores and Diego Hernandez-Rivera, were arrested for kidnapping, raping, torturing, and drugging a 14-year-old girl for over two weeks in Houston, Texas. According to the 14-year-old, the members also held another victim, "Genesis", hostage in the same apartment.[134]
The East Coast kingpin of the MS-13, Miguel Angel Corea Diaz, of Laurel, Maryland (of Prince George's County), was arraigned April 19, 2018, in Nassau County Court in Mineola, New York, on charges including conspiracy to commit murder. He could be sentenced to life in prison if he is convicted. He was one of seventeen defendants in a 21-count indictment in January that charged him with several counts of conspiracy to commit murder and operating as a high-level trafficker of controlled substances. He was extradited the week of April 23, 2018, from Prince George's County, Maryland, where he was held since October. The earlier jailing was in lieu of $125,000 bail.[135] The gang reportedly issued a call to "take out a cop" in retaliation for Diaz's arrest.[136]
In 2018, Jose Villanueva was lured to his death by several MS-13 members. Karla Jackelin Morales was an MS-13 member and escaped by removing her ankle bracelet. A $5,000 reward is being given for information leading to her capture.[137][138]
In a January 6, 2020 court filing, the United States Department of Justice sought the death penalty against Elmer Martinez, an MS-13 gang leader in Virginia. Court documents charged Martinez with the 2016 murders of two minors, 17-year-old Edvin Mendez and 14-year-old Sergio Trimino. Martinez, known by the alias "Killer," was accused of luring Mendez and Trimino to a park in Alexandria, Virginia, where they were killed and buried.[139][140]
Long Island, New York cases, 2010s
In 2010, Rene Mejia allegedly murdered a Long Island 2-year-old baby.[118] According to a confession by a fellow gang member, Adalberto Guzman, MS-13 members decided to "drop", or murder in their slang, the baby's mother because she had "disrespected" the gang by trying to have rival gang members beat up her former MS-13 boyfriend. According to Guzman, after the mother was lured into the woods with an invitation to smoke cannabis, he killed her, and the baby then began screaming and crying and was executed with two shots to the head.[141]
On June 30, 2015, Jonathan Cardona-Hernandez was discovered shot dead on a street in Central Islip, New York. MS-13 member William Castellano was accused of murdering him on the suspicion that Cardona-Hernandez was a member of a rival gang. Castellano was sentenced in the Eastern District of New York federal court to 27 years in prison for the crime on January 24, 2019.[142]
The NYPD said that MS-13 were responsible for 17 murders between January 2016 and April 2016 in Long Island.[143]
In August 2017, two undisclosed members were charged with the January murder of 19-year-old civilian Julio Cesar Gonzales-Espantzay, who was lured with promises of cannabis and sex to a forest in Long Island, where he was attacked with machetes and stabbed with knives. Nassau County police also said the two members were responsible for 21 murders in New York in just short of two years. Authorities said the motive was to gain reputation.[144]
On August 20, 2018, Josue Portillo, a 17-year old member of MS-13 from Long Island, pleaded guilty to racketeering charges. Portillo participated in the murder of four young Latino men assumed to be in a rival gang. Portillo, along with several other of his fellow gang members, lured the four young men into the woods behind a soccer field in Central Islip on April 11, 2017, then proceeded to kill the victims using machetes, knives, and wooden clubs. Although he was 15 years and 11 months old at the time of the murders, he was prosecuted as an adult and faces life in prison.[145]
On January 9, 2019, three high school students who came to the United States illegally as youths were arrested and charged with the stabbing of another teen after school in Central Islip, New York; they were also charged with being members of MS-13. On January 29, they were arraigned.[146]
On February 2, 2019, an MS-13 member fatally shot a member of the rival 18th Street Gang on the New York City Subway's 90th Street–Elmhurst Avenue station in Queens.[147][148] On the same day graffiti with the gang's name was scrawled on the wall outside the district office of local city council member Francisco Moya.[149] President Trump mentioned the incident in his 2019 State of the Union Address. Immigration Customs and Enforcement confirmed that the suspected murderer was an undocumented immigrant.[150][151]
Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini announced on December 20, 2019, that nine leaders and 45 members of MS-13, plus 19 drug dealers, have been arrested after a 23-month investigation. Twenty-three others were arrested elsewhere in New York State, and 134 in El Salvador.[152]
Child prostitution
In 2011, Alonso "Casper" Bruno Cornejo Ormeno, an associate of MS-13 from Fairfax, Virginia, was sentenced to 24 years in prison for child prostitution. Ormeno recruited juvenile females into a prostitution ring by locating runaway children.[153]
Rances Ulices Amaya, a leader of MS-13, of Springfield, Virginia, was convicted in February 2012 for trafficking girls as young as 14 into a prostitution ring. He was sentenced in June 2012 to 50 years in prison for child prostitution. The girls were lured from middle schools, high schools, and public shelters. Once acquired by Amaya, they were required to have sex with as many as ten men per day.[154][155]
In September 2012, Yimmy Anthony Pineda Penado (also known as "Critico" and "Spike") of Maryland, a former "clique leader" of MS-13, became the eleventh member of the gang to be convicted of child prostitution since 2011.[156]
Charlotte, North Carolina
In the first decade of the 21st century, U.S. authorities investigated MS-13 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The work eventually led to charges against 26 MS-13 members, including seven trial convictions in January 2010, 18 guilty pleas, and 11 multi-year prison sentences.[157]
Alejandro Enrique Ramirez Umaña
Alejandro Enrique Ramirez Umaña, also known as "Wizard", was the first MS-13 member sentenced to the federal death penalty.[157] In 2005, in Los Angeles, according to a jury in a later sentencing phase, Umaña murdered Jose Herrera and Gustavo Porras on July 27, and participated in and aided and abetted the killing of Andy Abarca on September 28. He later came to Charlotte, North Carolina, according to witnesses, as a veteran member of MS-13, to reorganize the Charlotte cell of the gang.[157]
According to witnesses at his trial on December 8, 2007, while in the Las Jarochitas, a family-run restaurant in Greensboro, North Carolina, Umaña shot Ruben Garcia Salinas fatally in the chest and Manuel Garcia Salinas in the head. Witnesses testified that the shootings took place after the Garcia Salinas brothers had "disrespected" Umaña's gang signs by calling them "fake". Firing three more shots in the restaurant, according to trial testimony, Umaña injured another person with his gunfire. Trial testimony and evidence showed that Umaña later fled back to Charlotte with MS-13 assistance. Umaña was arrested five days later in possession of the murder weapon. Additional evidence and testimony from the trial revealed that Umaña coordinated attempts to kill witnesses and informants while he was incarcerated awaiting trial.[157]
Umaña was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 23, 2008. During the trial, he attempted to bring a knife with him into the courtroom, which was discovered by U.S. Marshals before he was transported to the courthouse. Thousands of hours were spent on the case over several years. International work was also involved.[157] On April 19, 2010, the jury convicted Umaña of multiple charges of murder, and additionally found him responsible for the 2005 murders during the sentencing phase. On April 28, a 12-person federal jury in Charlotte voted unanimously to impose the death penalty. On July 27, 2010, Chief U.S. District Judge Robert J. Conrad, Jr., of Charlotte, North Carolina, formally imposed the federal death penalty sentence.[157] The case was automatically appealed under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.[157] The sentence was upheld in April 2014.[158]
Terrorism charges
On July 15, 2020, during a White House press conference, Attorney General William Barr announced that the Department of Justice had filed terrorism charges against Armando Eliu Melgar Diaz, a Honduran native who moved from the United States back to his home country in 2016. The announcement marked the first time the DOJ had used terrorism charges against MS-13 according to a Washington Post story. At the same press conference, Barr also announced the arrests of 21 other suspected MS-13 gang members in New York and Nevada. During the session, Barr told the press while MS-13 was involved in drug dealing, making money from drugs was neither a substantial source of revenue for MS-13 nor one of their objectives, "MS-13 is somewhat unique in this sense: they have the street savagery that you would see in a gang is not driven by commercial interests the way, for example, the mafia traditionally was. It's about honor of being the most savage, bloodthirsty person you can be and building up a reputation as a killer." President Trump, during the same press conference, stated that "We're using 'terrorism' which gives us extra strength. We've done a great job with MS-13, but now we're stepping it up to an even higher level."[159][160] [161]
Developments in Spain
Thirty-five MS-13 members were arrested in the provinces of Alicante, Barcelona, Girona, Madrid and Tarragona on March 24, 2014 in an operation involving approximately 300 officers of the Civil Guard. The operation, called "Cruasan" (croissant), began in late 2012 after a young man was stabbed in a fight involving rival gangs. The five clicas, or cells, were led by two Salvadoran men, one of whom operated in the city of Alicante and the other in Barcelona, and were involved in robbery and drug trafficking, but also attempted to open restaurants and bars to launder money from the gang's Salvadoran operations.[162]
2021 MacArthur Park attacks
In 2021, a transgender woman in MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, had been assaulted and stabbed at night within the park. The attack drew condemnation from a multitude of advocacy groups, and, with the two attacks so closely linked, resulted in heavy police presence within MacArthur Park. The women had been forced to pay MS-13 members a weekly "tax" for permission to be in the park, according to police reports and victim interviews, for the right to be left alone by the gang. MS-13 reportedly had been extracting this fee over numerous people to regulate illicit commerce within the area, as MacArthur Park is a significant source of revenue in the center of the gang's territory. Violence against trans women in the area had largely started with the closure of a nearby bar, frequented by Latina transgender immigrants who had turned to sex work to survive, and their relocation of operations to the much more dangerous MacArthur Park after said closure.
The victim, Daniela Hernandez, herself a Salvadorean who had immigrated to the city illegally, had struggled to pay the weekly fee of $20 after losing her job as a janitor, and had believed the gang singled her out due to her status as a transgender woman. This continued for about three months, until she had eventually decided to stop paying the fee for the gang, where afterwards she was assaulted and stabbed near a lake and discovered with numerous wounds near Union Station. Surviving, she resumed paying the weekly fee, until four weeks afterwards she had been in the park with her throat slit and with 15 stab wounds. The resulting publicity of the attacks led to increased police activity in the park, to a point where much of MS-13 operating in the area had relocated to 10th Street.[163]
In film
- Principal characters of the feature movie Sin Nombre (2009) are members of MS-13 in Chiapas, Mexico, and many of the traditions and practices of MS-13 are depicted.[citation needed]
- Violence by MS-13 against immigrants on the Guatemala–Mexico border is portrayed in the movie La vida precoz y breve de Sabina Rivas (2012).[citation needed]
- National Geographic created a documentary in 2005 titled World's Most Dangerous Gang,[164][165] portraying MS-13.
- The 2007 season of the History Channel's television series Gangland included two full episodes covering MS-13: Episode 2, "You Rat, You Die", about former gang member turned informant Brenda Paz, who had been supplying the authorities with firsthand accounts of MS-13's operations and was later found dead;[166] and episode 13, "Root of All Evil", about the drugs and prostitution rackets run by MS-13.[167][168]
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LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
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Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) is an international criminal gang that originated in Los Angeles, California. It has spread to other parts of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America. The majority of the gang is ethnically composed of Central Americans (mostly Salvadorans) and active in urban and suburban areas.
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LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
In the U.S., the MS-13 has an especially heavy presence in Los Angeles County and the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California; the Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas of Fairfax County, Virginia, Montgomery County, Maryland, and Prince George’s County, Maryland; Queens, New York; Long Island, New York; Newark, New Jersey, Plainfield, New Jersey; Jersey City, New Jersey; Elizabeth, New Jersey; the Boston, Massachusetts area; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Houston, Texas. There is also a presence of MS-13 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
LA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 / MS-13 Gang Philippines (Filipinas) and Asia Pacific
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Salvadorian Gang in Philippines?
Filipino youth imitate MS 13 gang culture though cyberspace
By Hector Gonzalez
December 8th, 2008
For many Americans, the notorious Salvadorian gang MS 13 is now dinner table conversation. Millions have seen the brutal murders, faces covered in tattoos on Youtube videos, national headlines, and your local evening news regardless of what part of the North American continent one lives in. There is something to be said about this, but what is there to be said when the next MS 13 clique you hear about being set up is based out of the Philippines?
Just yesterday I ran into a Myspace page with a headline caption that read “MS 13 now in the Philippines” I had to see it to believe it. I went to the profile and sure enough there it was. There were images of youth throwing up devil horns with one hand, and an ‘S' in sign language with the other hand, and instead of writing ‘Mara Salvatrucha' they write "Marah Salvatrucha," the letter H emphasizing their native tongues annunciation of the Salvadorian term for gang. Young Filipinos have now adopted a culture that's based half a globe away from them, most likely through cyberspace. Their Myspace profile includes photos of Filipino youth wearing Cortez Nike's, Dickies, and shaved heads -- staples of the look of a ‘cholo', and a profile on Friendster has the national flag of both El Salvador and Philippines merging together, and as its company name, the individual writes " The New Supermafia worldwide.”
As a Salvadorian born in El Salvador and raised in the US, the notion of cultural identity was never that important to me. It's quiet simple actually. Growing up there was no Salvadorian Community around me, so the notion of my Salvadorian identity was never something to take pride in during the multi-cultural rallies in high school. Most people didn't even know where El Salvador was located, many around me thought it was a place in Mexico. But all of that has changed now. El Salvador has made a name for itself and it did it in a very unconventional way; hence it wasn't the horrible Salvadorian national soccer team that gave it fame, nor was it the Salvadorian strong ties to the USA, nor did it have to do with art, culture or glamour, in fact it was quite the opposite -- it was a strong desire to be heard, to have your story told. After all, the Salvadorian people are products of a long extensive legacy of violence and war, including indigenous up rises, repressive governments, the massacre of 30,000 indigenous people, a socialist up rise, and a 12 year lasting war that has scared the Salvadorian people; a derivative of when the white man first set foot on Cutzcutlan (Land of Precious Things) … the MS 13 is just the mathematical equation of its past.
These Filipino teenagers may not know the full history of the MS or more importantly the history of El Salvador, perhaps an "O.G." MS member residing in a prison cell in San Salvador might think its funny- maybe the word ‘wannabee' might even be applicable, but aside from focusing on whether these youth are authentic MS members or simply imitating picture on the internet, the greater realization is that through cyberspace, peasant impoverished youth from the mountains of Central America have influenced peasant impoverished youth in Asia, making it clear that the world now acknowledges a new standard to the term ‘street gang'.
In a bizarre and ironic way, the MS 13 is our claim to fame, maybe not the most positive thing, but it's fame; the most seductive of human archetypes. As stated in a recent BBC article titled “Latin America Tops Murder Tables”, the report lists El Salvador as having the highest youth murder rate in the world, “ The grimmest figures are for El Salvador, where the murder rate among young people is 92 per 100,000 people…A key factor there is the presence of violent youth gangs," the report says. These claims could easily be substantiated on the internet, just type "MS 13" on Youtube where MS videos with over a million hits are influencing youth all over the world, giving the ultimate credibility of the biggest and baddest gang.
But even to Salvi- Americans with no gang affiliation, the MS 13 can strike a chord to our identity. The image of the young man on a Youtube photoslide, with a skull covering his entire face as if his face was literally a skull, or the photo of the young man with MS tattooed on his forehead with devil horns coming out of the side, help us Salvi- Americans tell the story of our people through them. Through them, we break down our history of colonization, imperialism, exploitation, and immigration, they are the result of our past. Through them, we can illustrate our anger of great injustices that have been committed to our people, and tell the thousands of thousands of stories, that to the ordinary American seem brutal and horrific. But to us. this is everyday talk as it is a part of our reality. Like the story of one of my relatives who the last dream he remembers is when he was 9 years old when he saw a man hacked to death, he's 43 now.Or the story my mother tells causality when I visit her in El Salvador ‘We would take this street to school sometimes because the other street would have decapitated heads on it', or stories of mass migration where young boys and teenagers ages 12-15 would say goodbye to their parents for fear of being forcefully recruited to fight in the war, not reuniting with their parents 20 years later, sometimes never.
To the curious mind on the net researching and studying the development of the MS, one thing is clear, Salvadorians have clearly made their point. All viewpoints may need to shift their understanding. The just graduated MSW Social Graduate might have to re-evaluate what they've been taught after studying the history of El Salvador. The ultra Revoluationary Che wearing college student might change his views when he studies the war battles in the jungles of Morazan. The devil horn hand sign and the S in sign language does not just mean the baddest gang to this curious mind looking at MS pictures from behind a computer screen in some random part of the world, the devil horn hand sign and the S in sign language also means martyrdom. It may mean something even newer in the Philippines.
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Anonymous Hacktivist and Hacker Group retreats from Mexico / Mexican Los Zetas Drug Cartel confrontation
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/nov/02/anonymous-zetas-hacking-climbdown
Plans by the hacker collective Anonymous to expose collaborators with Mexico's bloody Zetas drug cartel – a project it dubbed "#OpCartel" – have fallen into disarray, with some retreating from the idea of confronting the killers while others say that the kidnap of an Anonymous hacker, the incident meant to have spawned the scheme, never happened.
The apparent climbdown by the group came as one security company, Stratfor, claimed that the cartel was hiring its own security experts to track the hackers down – which could have resulted in "abduction, injury and death" for anyone it traced.
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