U.S. steps up crackdown on MS-13 gang, to seek death penalty of accused
leader
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[July 16, 2020]
By Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice
Department on Wednesday said it was stepping up a crackdown on the
international criminal gang MS-13 and would seek the death penalty
against an alleged New York gang leader facing murder charges.
The department also said it was bringing terrorism-related charges
against a MS-13 member for the first time, as well as charges against
alleged leaders of gang cells known as the "Hollywood Locos" and "Los
Angeles Program."
The Trump administration's Justice Department has vowed to "go to war
against MS-13," also known as Mara Salvatrucha, which started in the
1980s as a Salvadoran street gang in Los Angeles.
The department said prosecutors moved to seek the death penalty against
Alexi Saenz, who is accused of leading a branch of MS-13 in New York's
Long Island suburbs nicknamed "Blasty," who is accused of committing
seven murders between 2016 and 2017, including the killings of two high
school students who were murdered with a machete and baseball bat.
Saenz's alleged victims included two teenage girls. His lawyer, David
Ruhnke, was not immediately available for comment.
In an indictment unsealed on Tuesday, federal prosecutors in Alexandria,
Virginia, charged alleged MS-13 leader Armando Eliu Melgar Diaz with
conspiring to provide material support to terrorists, as well as drug
trafficking and racketeering.
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A migrant from Central America, who border patrol agents suspected
was a member of the gang Mara Salvatrucha (commonly known as MS-13),
is handcuffed after being apprehended with a group of men who
crossed into the United States from Mexico in La Joya, Texas, U.S.,
May 8, 2019. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
The Justice Department said this was the first time an MS-13 member
has been charged with terrorism-related offenses. Court records
indicate a warrant was been issued for Diaz' arrest in May.
In another indictment unsealed on Tuesday in Nevada, prosecutors
said 13 MS-13 members were charged with various offenses, including
operating a continuing criminal enterprise, narcotics distribution
and weapons charges.
Trump has previously linked the fight against the gang with his
campaign against illegal immigration. Critics of the
administration's tactics argue that the crackdown has also
unlawfully detained immigrant teens accused of gang affiliation.
(Reporting By Mark Hosenball; Editing by Aurora Ellis)
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