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MS-13

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 has a long time rivalry with the 18th Street gang.

Mara Salvatrucha
Members frequently have identifiable tattoos
FoundedWestlake, Los Angeles
Years active1980s–present
TerritoryEl Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United States, Canada
EthnicityPrimarily Salvadorans
Membership (est.)
  • 50,000–70,000 (global)[1]
  • 8,000–10,000 (United States)
Criminal activitiesTrafficking (drugs, arms, human), racketeering, murder, money laundering, extortion, kidnapping, robbery, illegal immigration, battery, prostitution
Allies
Rivals

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.

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 the Mexican Mafia prison gang.[9]

Characteristics

 
An MS gang sign and tattoos

Central Americans are the primary targets of violence and threats of violence by MS-13.[10] Many of the victims are minors.[11] Minors 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]

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 frequent targets. Attacks like these have led the Supreme Court of El Salvador to authorize the classification of gangs as terrorist organizations.[21]

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 the Mexican Drug War.[22][23][24] Their wide-ranging activities have drawn the attention of the FBI and U.S. 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]

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]

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 18th 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 American Baptist Churches 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 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

 
Photo of alleged MS-13 leader Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias (alias "Porky") distributed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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 falsely claimed that towns had 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] 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-level gangs, both in membership and geographically."[101] 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.[102][103][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."[104] 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."[104] 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".[104]

An MS-13 member, René Pacheco, boasted in Canada of being a member. In 2018 he faced a deportation order.[105] 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.[106]

As of 2007, the gang was being violent to migrants on the southern border of Mexico.[107]

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.[108]

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,[109] killing 28 and wounding 14 civilian passengers, most of whom were women and children.[110] 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.[111] 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.[112] Juan Bautista Jimenez, accused of masterminding the massacre, was killed in prison; according to the authorities, fellow MS-13 inmates hanged him.[113] There was insufficient evidence to convict Óscar Fernando Mendoza and Wilson Geovany Gómez.[112]

 
An MS-13 suspect bearing gang tattoos is handcuffed.

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.[114]

On June 6, 2006,[115] a teenage MS-13 gang member named Gabriel Granillo was stabbed to death at Ervan Chew Park in the Neartown district in Houston, Texas.[116] Chris Vogel of the Houston Press wrote that the trial of the girl who stabbed Granillo, Ashley Paige Benton,[117] gave attention to MS-13.[118]

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.[119]

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.[120] 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.[121]

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.[122]

 
 
Gang graffiti

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.[123]

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.[124]

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.[125]

 
Sinaloa Cartel hierarchy in early 2008

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[126]

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.[127]

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.[128]

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.[129]

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.[130][131]

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,[132] 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.[133]

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.[134]

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.[135]

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.[136] The gang reportedly issued a call to "take out a cop" in retaliation for Diaz's arrest.[137]

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.[138][139]

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.[140][141]

Long Island, New York cases, 2010s

 
MS-13 gang member with back body tattoo

In 2010, Rene Mejia allegedly murdered a Long Island 2-year-old baby.[119] 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.[142]

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.[143]

The NYPD said that MS-13 were responsible for 17 murders between January 2016 and April 2016 in Long Island.[144]

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.[145]

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.[146]

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.[147]

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.[148][149] 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.[150] 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.[151][152]

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.[153]

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.[154]

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.[155][156]

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.[157]

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.[158]

Alejandro Enrique Ramirez Umaña

Alejandro Enrique Ramirez Umaña, also known as "Wizard", was the first MS-13 member sentenced to the federal death penalty.[158] 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.[158]

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.[158]

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.[158] 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.[158] The case was automatically appealed under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.[158] The sentence was upheld in April 2014.[159]

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."[160][161][162]

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.[163]

2021 MacArthur Park attacks

In 2021, two transgender women in MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, had been assaulted and stabbed at night within the park. The attacks 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.[164]

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,[165][166] 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;[167] and episode 13, "Root of All Evil", about the drugs and prostitution rackets run by MS-13.[168][169]

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Further reading

  • Adams, Jennifer J. and Jesenia M. Pizarro, PhD. "MS-13: A GANG PROFILE" (). Journal of Gang Research. Volume 16, Number 4. Summer, 2009.
  • Arana, Ana (2005). "How the Street Gangs Took Central America". Foreign Affairs. 84 (3): 98–110. doi:10.2307/20034353. JSTOR 20034353.
  • De Amacis, Albert (MPMM, MPIA). "Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) And Its Violent World" (Archive). University of Pittsburgh Graduate School for Public and International Affairs, Independent Study October 9, 2010.
  • Dudley, Steven. 2020. MS-13: The Making of America's Most Notorious Gang. Blackstone.
  • Federico Brevé "The Maras: A Menace to the Americas", Military Review, July–August 2007.
  • Tom Diaz No Boundaries: Transnational Latino Gangs and American Law Enforcement, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 2009.
  • Samuel Logan : Inside the MS-13, America's Most Violent Gang, 2009
  • UNODC, May 2007; Washington Office on Latin America and the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) Transnational Youth Gangs in Central America, Mexico and the United States, March 2007.
  • Ward, Thomas W. (2013). Gangsters Without Borders: An Ethnography of a Salvadoran Street Gang. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-985906-1.

External links

  • April 12, 2007 in Foreign Policy In Focus
  • National Geographic post-investigation essay.
  • PBS Wide Angle: 18 With a Bullet MS-13 Gang in El Salvador
  • Strohm, Chris (August 1, 2005). "DHS touts success of anti-gang operation". GovExec.com. Retrieved March 14, 2006.
  • The Gangs of Los Angeles FBI

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For other uses see MS 13 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 has a long time rivalry with the 18th Street gang Mara SalvatruchaMembers frequently have identifiable tattoosFoundedWestlake Los AngelesYears active1980s presentTerritoryEl Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico United States CanadaEthnicityPrimarily SalvadoransMembership est 50 000 70 000 global 1 8 000 10 000 United States Criminal activitiesTrafficking drugs arms human racketeering murder money laundering extortion kidnapping robbery illegal immigration battery prostitutionAlliesGulf Cartel Jalisco New Generation Cartel Los Zetas 2 Mexican Mafia 3 Sinaloa Cartel 4 Surenos and affiliated gangs 5 Rivals18th Street Gang Border Brothers 6 Latin Kings 7 Nortenos and affiliated gangs 3 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 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 Contents 1 Description 1 1 Etymology 1 2 Characteristics 1 3 Presence 2 History 2 1 Attempts at suppression 2 1 1 U S pursuit of Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias 2 2 Political discourse 3 Publicized crimes 3 1 Cases 3 1 1 Long Island New York cases 2010s 3 1 2 Child prostitution 3 1 3 Charlotte North Carolina 3 1 4 Alejandro Enrique Ramirez Umana 3 1 5 Terrorism charges 3 1 6 Developments in Spain 3 1 7 2021 MacArthur Park attacks 4 In film 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksDescriptionEtymology 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 Marti 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 the Mexican Mafia prison gang 9 Characteristics An MS gang sign and tattoos Central Americans are the primary targets of violence and threats of violence by MS 13 10 Many of the victims are minors 11 Minors 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 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 frequent targets Attacks like these have led the Supreme Court of El Salvador to authorize the classification of gangs as terrorist organizations 21 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 the Mexican Drug War 22 23 24 Their wide ranging activities have drawn the attention of the FBI and U S 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 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 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 18th Street Gang employ some 60 000 between them making them the largest employers in the country 36 HistoryThe 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 American Baptist Churches 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 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 Sanchez Ceren campaigned on returning to a tough approach on gangs After Sanchez Ceren 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 Jose Luis Mendoza Figueroa Eduardo Erazo Nolasco and Elmer 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 Cesar Alfredo Romero Chavez 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 See also Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias Photo of alleged MS 13 leader Yulan Adonay Archaga Carias alias Porky distributed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation 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 falsely claimed that towns had 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 However an FBI assessment has reported that Sureno gangs including mara salvatrucha MS 13 18th street and Florencia 13 are expanding faster than other national level gangs both in membership and geographically 101 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 102 103 92 32 Publicized crimesRobert 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 104 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 104 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 104 An MS 13 member Rene Pacheco boasted in Canada of being a member In 2018 he faced a deportation order 105 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 106 As of 2007 the gang was being violent to migrants on the southern border of Mexico 107 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 108 On December 23 2004 one of the most widely publicized MS 13 crimes in Central America occurred in Chamelecon Honduras when an intercity bus was intercepted and sprayed with automatic gunfire from assault rifles 109 killing 28 and wounding 14 civilian passengers most of whom were women and children 110 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 111 In February 2007 Juan Carlos Miranda Bueso and Darwin Alexis Ramirez were found guilty of several crimes including murder and attempted murder Ebert Anibal Rivera was arrested over the attack after fleeing to Texas 112 Juan Bautista Jimenez accused of masterminding the massacre was killed in prison according to the authorities fellow MS 13 inmates hanged him 113 There was insufficient evidence to convict oscar Fernando Mendoza and Wilson Geovany Gomez 112 An MS 13 suspect bearing gang tattoos is handcuffed 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 114 On June 6 2006 115 a teenage MS 13 gang member named Gabriel Granillo was stabbed to death at Ervan Chew Park in the Neartown district in Houston Texas 116 Chris Vogel of the Houston Press wrote that the trial of the girl who stabbed Granillo Ashley Paige Benton 117 gave attention to MS 13 118 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 119 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 120 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 121 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 122 Gang graffitiIn 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 123 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 124 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 125 Sinaloa Cartel hierarchy in early 2008 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 126 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 127 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 Nortenos 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 128 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 129 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 13 130 131 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 132 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 133 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 134 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 135 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 136 The gang reportedly issued a call to take out a cop in retaliation for Diaz s arrest 137 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 138 139 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 140 141 Long Island New York cases 2010s MS 13 gang member with back body tattoo In 2010 Rene Mejia allegedly murdered a Long Island 2 year old baby 119 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 142 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 143 The NYPD said that MS 13 were responsible for 17 murders between January 2016 and April 2016 in Long Island 144 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 145 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 146 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 147 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 148 149 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 150 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 151 152 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 153 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 154 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 155 156 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 157 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 158 Alejandro Enrique Ramirez Umana Alejandro Enrique Ramirez Umana also known as Wizard was the first MS 13 member sentenced to the federal death penalty 158 In 2005 in Los Angeles according to a jury in a later sentencing phase Umana 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 158 According to witnesses at his trial on December 8 2007 while in the Las Jarochitas a family run restaurant in Greensboro North Carolina Umana 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 Umana s gang signs by calling them fake Firing three more shots in the restaurant according to trial testimony Umana injured another person with his gunfire Trial testimony and evidence showed that Umana later fled back to Charlotte with MS 13 assistance Umana was arrested five days later in possession of the murder weapon Additional evidence and testimony from the trial revealed that Umana coordinated attempts to kill witnesses and informants while he was incarcerated awaiting trial 158 Umana 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 158 On April 19 2010 the jury convicted Umana 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 158 The case was automatically appealed under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 158 The sentence was upheld in April 2014 159 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 160 161 162 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 163 2021 MacArthur Park attacks In 2021 two transgender women in MacArthur Park Los Angeles had been assaulted and stabbed at night within the park The attacks 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 164 In filmPrincipal 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 165 166 portraying MS 13 The 2007 season of the History 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22 2016 Gangland 1x13 Root of All Evil Video Dailymotion Dailymotion History Channel Retrieved May 22 2016 Gangland Season 1 Episode 13 Root of All Evil www putlocker ae Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved May 22 2016 Further readingAdams Jennifer J and Jesenia M Pizarro PhD MS 13 A GANG PROFILE Archive Journal of Gang Research Volume 16 Number 4 Summer 2009 Arana Ana 2005 How the Street Gangs Took Central America Foreign Affairs 84 3 98 110 doi 10 2307 20034353 JSTOR 20034353 De Amacis Albert MPMM MPIA Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 And Its Violent World Archive University of Pittsburgh Graduate School for Public and International Affairs Independent Study October 9 2010 Dudley Steven 2020 MS 13 The Making of America s Most Notorious Gang Blackstone Federico Breve The Maras A Menace to the Americas Military Review July August 2007 Tom Diaz No Boundaries Transnational Latino Gangs and American Law Enforcement Ann Arbor Mich University of Michigan Press 2009 Samuel Logan This Is for the Mara Salvatrucha Inside the MS 13 America s Most Violent Gang 2009 UNODC May 2007 Washington Office on Latin America and the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico ITAM Transnational Youth Gangs in Central America Mexico and the United States March 2007 Ward Thomas W 2013 Gangsters Without Borders An Ethnography of a Salvadoran Street Gang New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 985906 1 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mara Salvatrucha Gangs Terrorists and Trade April 12 2007 in Foreign Policy In Focus National Geographic post investigation essay PBS Wide Angle 18 With a Bullet MS 13 Gang in El Salvador Strohm Chris August 1 2005 DHS touts success of anti gang operation GovExec com Retrieved March 14 2006 The Gangs of Los Angeles FBI Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MS 13 amp oldid 1150806490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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