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A known MS-13 gang member who was in the US illegally was allowed to enroll at a Maryland public high school even when he was already the main suspect in the rape and murder of a woman with autism ...
The 311 Boyz was a teen gang [1] [2] [3] in Las Vegas, Nevada, estimated at 140 members, [2] who beginning in the summer of 2003 committed or were suspected of a number of violent acts. In 2003, the gang consisted mostly of young males who attended Centennial High School and lived in affluent neighborhoods in northwest Las Vegas.
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. [ 129 ] [ 130 ] However, an FBI assessment has reported that "Sureño gangs, including mara salvatrucha (MS-13), 18th street, and Florencia 13, are expanding faster than other national ...
A 19-year-old man was sentenced this week for his role in the 2022 fatal shooting of a Kansas City teenager.. Alexis Menjivar was sentenced to 25 years in prison for the shooting death of 17-year ...
The killing of Guzman-Feliz was purportedly a case of mistaken identity of a teen who was part of a rival gang. The police reported that the killers, all members of the Trinitarios subset "Los Sures", mistakenly believed that Guzman-Feliz was a member of the rival "Sunset" gang.
Two alleged members of the transnational crime organization MS-13 are accused of killing a Kansas City teenager because they believed he belonged to a rival gang, according to court records.
Jun. 9—A jury of seven women and five men deliberated a little more than two hours Friday before returning guilty verdicts on nine of 11 felony charges against a 17-year-old gang member in ...
She was thrown to the ground by gang members Peter Cantu and Derrick Sean O'Brien. [12] Five of the gang members proceeded to rape both girls for more than an hour repeatedly. Both girls were raped and beaten by all of the gang members with the exception of Medellín's 14-year-old brother, Venancio, on a minimum of four occasions.