Police have announced that they have solved two murders in Virginia linked to the violent gang MS-13, which is primarily made up of Central American illegal immigrants.
At a press conference earlier this week, Alexandria Police Chief Earl Cook reported that arrests have now been made in the case of two murders carried out by members of the California-based Hispanic gang.
Late last year the bodies of the two victims, Jose Luis Ferman Perez, 24, and Eduardo David Chandias Almendarez, 22, were discovered in separate cases. Police determined that neither victim was a member of the Salvadoran-dominated gang but both were killed by gang members.
Perez’s body was discovered in November. Now police have announced that a 17-year-old MS-13 gang member has been arrested and charged with the murder. A 16-year-old girl and another adult male will also soon be charged for Perez’s death, authorities say.
As to Almendarez’s murder, Chief Cook said that 18-year-old Edwin Alexander Guerreo Umana, also an MS-13 gang banger, was arrested and charged with that murder.
The chief reported that MS-13 activity has been increasing in the area.
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They are no better than ISIS.
ReplyDeleteWhy are they allowed to be here?
ReplyDeleteMS-13 is much like the 18th Street Gang in Los Angeles, they are extremely violent and dangerous to any area they choose to invade. Kudos to the Virginia Police whom had the courage to take some of these members down. It does raise some unsettling thoughts about whether or not our own police forces could handle this type of warfare.
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ReplyDeleteThe obvious answer to your question is that our bosses (lords) want them to be here.
I'm doing a term paper entitled "extreme releases" where the media portrays criminals as extremely violent and dangerous and then releases them early.I have a list of at least a dozen locally & plan on my paper being a real eye opener.Ever wonder why you don't hear any more about these dangerous people after they have been found guilty and incarcerated? Because the authorities want to keep their inevitable release on the down low.There is no such thing as "guilty without the possibility of parole" when a cell space shortage arises.
ReplyDelete11:49, You should send that term paper to me when you are done.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Obama will pardon them?
ReplyDeleteI think based in California is a misleading term. It should be established in the US in California, because they are based in the Washington, DC area. They aren't here visiting. The have permanent residence and a large following in the MD, DC, Va area, branching out to eastern Virginia, and Maryland's Eastern Shore. Keep pulling the wool over your eyes and pretending the are only visiting or passing through.
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