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Sunday, January 03, 2016

New MS-13 Style Gang Slaying

An 18-year-old was fatally stabbed in a gang-ordered slaying near the Montgomery-Prince George’s county border by assailants who threw heavy rocks down on him as he crawled away from the attack to a stream, according to court records filed in Montgomery District Court on Thursday.

The death of Denis Montufar-Bautista follows two other recent slayings in wooded areas of Montgomery that police have linked to a resurgence of the MS-13 gang. In one of those cases — the killing of a 34-year-old man found in a shallow grave — detectives filed charges this week against four people. The suspects range from 15 to 19 years old.

Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy raised the issue of gang violence last month. Since then, he said Thursday, he’s come to believe “the depth of the problem is even broader and wider than I ever imagined.”

He said five slayings in the county in 2015 are probably linked to MS-13.

“I don’t think we’ve ever reached this kind of gang violence in Montgomery County,” he said.

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12 comments:

  1. If we would secure the borders, deport (once only) - make repeat offenders disappear, and prosecute, these crimes would decline!

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  2. If we wouldn't WELCOME them to Maryland, 9:51, that might help, too.

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  3. 951...Not going to happen, not part of the plan, to rot from within. so far so good

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  4. “the depth of the problem is even broader and wider than I ever imagined.”
    Clueless States Attorney and PD not to know what is going on in the community.

    I bet the citizens knew.

    Just like we all know, see and experience, the open air drug dealing going on in the 1000-1100 block of E Church St and other connecting neighborhoods like N & S Saratoga Sts, who seem to take the brunt of it

    They deal right out in the open in front of our homes every single day. Picking up and dropping off their dealers and product. The amount of "repeater" traffic is astounding.

    Hey Babs... do you hear us now? Where are you and your department on this issue? It has only gotten worse and what are you doing about it????? How long do we have to be subjected to this before you do something about it?

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  5. Mexican Lives Matter !!!!!!!!!!!!! lol are we sick of this yet ?

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  6. 10:37
    You just don't understand. Those folks work for the CIA and are selling the product which the troops gave their lives for! The troops are guarding the poppy fields.

    CIA has been running drugs since George H. Bush (Poppy) set up Immanuel Noreiga to oversee it. Bill and Hillary did their part in the scheme while in Mena Arkansas selling the Cocaine for Poppy.

    It is when a local "thug" gets too greedy that he goes into the "for-profit" prison system. So long as he plays nice with his suppliers there will be no problems on the street.

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  7. put me in charge. I will have a death penalty express lane. You will not have repeat offenders.

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  8. Frederick County is absolutely infested with them. It's bad. You see those "south of the border" stickers everywhere, slapped on road signs, light poles, public mailboxes, utility cabinets, anyplace they can put them, to mark "their" territory as gang-controlled.

    Entire apartment complexes completely turned to Section 8, overflowing with Consuelas and Concepcions and Maria's, each herding five or six little Raphael Jr.'s, with gang-tattooed young men darting in and out the doors all hours of day and night. Places that used to be decent, working class townhouses, whatever few owners weren't able to sell out of there before critical mass of Hondurans was reached, living in fear for their lives.

    We don't have nearly the problem with Mexi-gangs, or worse, the South American gangs, and I hope we never do.

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  9. "The depth of the problem is even broader and wider than I ever imagined."
    And STILL, we will not allow our honest citizens to carry guns. Being so interested in their safety and all. We actually PREFER murder so we can point to rising crime and violence in order to justify MORE armed agents who will help make sure "we, the people" STAY defenseless, because, you know, we're concerned for your safety.
    Keep cheering.

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  10. Depraved people. I'm not sure who is worse, these guys, Boko Haram or the Russian and Bulgarian mobsters.

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  11. Who is to say the cops are not part of the group and/or paid off by them

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    1. Who is to say armadillos are not part of the group, either?

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