.
.
.
 MichNews.com
  FRONT PAGE
  Today in History
  Newswire
  Matt C. Abbott
  Chris G. Adamo
  Mike M. Bates
  Alan Caruba
  Tom DeWeese
  A.J. DiCintio
  Lee Ellis
  Gabriel Garnica
  Michael J. Gaynor
  Diane M. Grassi
  Gerald A. Honigman
  Jim Kouri
  Rachel Neuwirth
  Doug Schmitz
  J. Grant Swank, Jr.
  JB Williams
  Sher Zieve
  Guest Commentary
.
  News Links

  AP Breaking News
  Drudge Report
  FOX News
  FOX Sports
  News Max
  Right Bias
  Source Daily
  UPI NewsTrack
  Washington Times
  White House
  Internet News
 
America's T.F.
  Bloomberg
  Catholic News
  Christian Headlines
  Christian Post
  Christian Today
  CNET Technology

  Court TV
  Immigration News

  Investors Bus.
  Jihad Watch
  Keep&Bear Arms
  Lucianne

  One News Now
  WorldNet Daily
  World Tribune
  Conservative
  American Spectator
  CNSNews.com
  FrontPage Mag
  Heritage.org
  Human Events
  Michael Savage
  Peter Glover
  Rush Limbaugh
  Sean Hannity
  Townhall
  Weekly Standard
  War on Terror
 
Americans Against Hate

  Black Anthem
  CENTCOM
  Defense Link
  DHS | FBI
  Ready.gov
  Israel
  Debka
  IMRA
 
Israpundit
  Israel Defense
  Israel Insider
  Israel NN
  JNewsWire
  Pro-Life
 
Covenant News

 
Life News
  Life Site
  Pro-Life America
  Pro-Life Blogs

  Military
  Military City
  Air Force
  ARMY
  Coast Guard
  MARINES
  National Guard
  NAVY

  Media Watch
 
AIM
 
Honest Reporting
  Media Research
 
MEMRI
  MEMRI TV
  News Busters



 
 
 

 


 
 Jim Kouri


Feds, Local Cops Make Massive Takedown of Notorious LA Gang
By Jim Kouri, CPP
MichNews.com

Jun 30, 2008


Seventy members and associates of the Drew Street clique of the Avenues gang have been named in a federal racketeering indictment unsealed on June 25 that alleges a long series of narcotics-related offenses and violent crimes -- including murder, attacks against police officers, witness intimidation and extortion of local businesses.

The charges that could bring life-without-parole prison sentences for some of the gang members, according to police officers involved in the case.

During a massive law enforcement operation involving more than 500 officers from a host of federal, state, and local agencies, including the Los Angeles Police Department, the Glendale Police Department, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and other agencies, authorities arrested 28 defendants on the criminal charges, and another four on immigration charges. Twenty-six of the suspects were already in state and federal custody. Meanwhile, officers and agents continue to search for 16 of the suspects named in the indictment.

"[This case] highlights a progressive law enforcement model in which federal authorities join with their local counterparts to quickly investigate and charge significant numbers of gang members in order to remove them from neighborhoods they have plagued for long periods of time," said United States Attorney Thomas P. O'Brien.

The gang problem in and around Drew Street received substantial attention earlier this year when several members of the gang murdered a rival gang member who was walking with his two-year-old granddaughter and later engaged in a shootout with Los Angeles Police officers. These shooting incidents are alleged as racketeering acts in the indictment.

According to the 157-page indictment returned by a federal grand jury on June 12 but unsealed on June 25, members and associates of the
Drew Street gang are part of a criminal enterprise that, at its heart, is a violent, drug-trafficking organization. The Drew Street clique is part of the Avenues street gang in northeast Los Angeles, and is alleged to control drug-trafficking activity and, to a significant degree, all manner of life, in the area surrounding the intersection of Drew Street and Estara Avenue.

The criminal organization allegedly operates and maintains its control through attacks directed at law enforcement, intimidation, extortion, and robberies and murders of both rival gang members and innocent members of the general public.

The leadership of the Drew Street gang -- notably "shot-caller" Francisco "Pancho" Real, 26, who is the lead defendant in the indictment -- collected "taxes" from those who sell narcotics in the neighborhood, according to the indictment. A portion of the taxes is then paid by gang leaders to the Mexican Mafia.

Drew Street gang members also allegedly raise funds for the Mexican Mafia by conducting armed home-invasion robberies and collecting extortion payments from area businesses. The Mexican Mafia allegedly authorized Francisco Real to take control of the Drew Street clique less than a year ago.

Francisco Real allegedly demanded a $30,000 extortion payment from the owners of two businesses in the neighborhood in March. When one victim balked, Francisco Real stated that their businesses were in his territory, according to the indictment. Later, Francisco Real and two associates allegedly drove to one of the businesses and told a victim that Francisco Real controlled the area and the victim was required to pay $30,000 or Francisco Real would kill him and burn his businesses.

Fifty-one defendants are named in the first count, which alleges violations of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. The charge alleges that the
Drew Street gang is a criminal enterprise designed to distribute crack cocaine, powder cocaine and methamphetamine. The RICO charge also alleges a host of criminal activities designed to preserve the power of the Drew Street gang, crimes such as murder, witness intimidation and attacks on police. The first racketeering charge alleges 87 racketeering acts, with more than half of those acts occurring in 2008 alone.

In addition to the criminal case, the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office has filed civil actions -- nuisance abatement lawsuits -- seeking injunctive relief for nine properties on
Drew Street and one located a block away on Chapman Street. The lawsuits are designed to bring to the properties armed security guards, security cameras, strict tenant screening measures and evictions of individuals involved in narcotics activities. The lawsuits also seek orders directing property owners to reside in their properties, attend neighborhood watch meetings, and provide regular maintenance.

"Local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies are working together every day to put criminal street gangs out of business and return our neighborhoods to our law-abiding residents," said City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo. "[This] operation represents the largest scale use of property abatement actions against a street gang in the history of
Los Angeles," he added.

"Today's joint city, state and federal agency operation is the first phase of a three-step plan to restore hope and revitalize a residential and business community," said Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton, who previously served as police commissioner in
New York City.

Copyright© MichNews.com. All Rights Reserved.

Top of Page    Email this article    Printer friendly article


Digg This Article          Instant Message this article

To submit feedback, news articles, commentary, news tips and suggestions, please Click Here.

 

.
Jim Kouri
Court Rules Cops Can Carry Guns ... Nationwide!
 
Obama Nominates Arizona's Napolitano as Homeland Security Chief
 
MS-13 Gang Member, Associates Indicted in NYC for Murder, Racketeering
 
Watchdog Group Criticizes Obama's Choice of Eric Holder for Attorney General
 
Taxpayers Tell Congress: No State Bailouts!
 
NACOP: Acid Attack by Taliban Shape of Things to Come
 
The Big Lie About Immigration Enforcement
 
DHS Announces Security Standards for Freight and Passenger Rail Systems
 
Homeland Security and Justice Departments Providing More Info to Local Officers
 
Campaign Targets Potential Online Predators
 
Army Captain Imprisoned for Smuggling Firearms Parts to Japan
 
Zogby Poll: Obama Election No Mandate for Illegal Alien Amnesty
 
Firearms Trade Association: Obama Showing Anti-Gun Cards Early
 
Justice Department Presidential Transition Activities
 
Genovese Crime Family Captain Indicted for Murder, Racketeering
 
Poll: 89 Percent of Muslim Voters Picked Obama
 
Teamsters' Massive Election Push for Change Helps Lead Obama to Historic Victory
 
MoveOn.Org Gave $88 Million for Obama Victory
 
Russian Threats May Test Leadership of Obama
 
Venezuelan Convicted of Being Illegal Agent of Venezuela in the US
 
Hoffa Storms Cleveland in Final Ohio Election Push For Obama
 
Mexican Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking of Minors
 
More Than 145 Suspects Charged in US Export Enforcement Initiative
 
Illegal Alien Fugitives Nailed in Pennylvania. Delaware and New Jersey
 
Obama to Reporters: Love Me or Leave Me, Boots Alleged Conservative Reporters Off His Campaign Plane
 

.

  Website Note: Views expressed by individual authors and/or sources do not necessarily reflect those of MichNews.com..

 

MichNews.com: Dedicated In Honor of God and In Memory of Linda.

Contact Us 

Copyright ©2000-2008. MichNews.com All Rights Reserved.

www.sesiweb.us