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Federal agents arrest 12 alleged members of LA's massive 18th Street gang drug trafficking operation
Federal law and order operation targets LA's largest street gang as authorities arrest alleged 18th Street members using ...
Los Angeles's largest street gang – were arrested today on criminal charges, including the murder of a drug trafficker who ...
Under a rare blood moon, 50 cops filled out LAPD’s Hollenbeck Station in gritty Boyle Heights. Their mission was to take down ...
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12 alleged 18th Street gang members arrested in LA on murder, drug charges
Twelve alleged 18th Street gang members were arrested in Los Angeles as part of “Operation Dead Horse," a federal case alleging racketeering, extortion, drug trafficking and a 2022 murder connected to ...
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Feds arrest alleged members of powerful LA street gang in sweeping drug trafficking bust
Prosecutors allege members of 18th Street, one of L.A.'s most powerful street gangs, transformed MacArthur Park into an "open ...
Prosecutors charged seven alleged gang members and associates of the gang with racketeering and other charges, accusing them ...
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Feds say gang operated ‘open-air drug marketplace' in LA neighborhood
Members of a Mexican Mafia-affiliated 18th Street gang and associates in Los Angeles were arrested Thursday on federal ...
Dangerous drug dens disguised as sleepy storefronts no longer plague the surrounding area of Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park ...
A federal indictment alleges that members of the gang used MacArthur Park as an open-air marketplace for drug trafficking.
18th Street or “Barrio 18,” is one of the most notorious and violent gangs in the Western Hemisphere. The group started back in the 1960s after Clanton 14, one of the oldest Hispanic gangs in the city ...
One of California’s most dangerous female gangsters has been snared in a daring FBI raid, the Bureau said on Thursday. Keiko Gonzalez, known as “Moms,” “La Señora” and “The Queen,” was taken into ...
The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) — a police union that represents more than 8,900 members of the LAPD — is calling for the resignation and prosecution of a local official after she ...
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