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Long criticized by civil rights groups and increasingly out of favor due to changes in state law, gang injunctions were once mainstays of local anti-gang efforts.
Nicolle Wallace said she felt "gutted" about Trump's deportation of suspected gang members to El Salvador, criticizing the lack of evidence connecting deportees to Tren de Aragua.
Cudahy vice mayor under FBI investigation for allegedly calling on 18th Street and Florencia 13 gang members to confront ICE agents in Los Angeles County.
It’s not always easy to strike the right balance between protecting law-abiding citizens from street crime and respecting the civil liberties of criminal suspects.
Facing mounting legal pressure from activist groups, Orange County Dist. Atty. Todd Spitzer moved Tuesday to dismiss gang injunctions that affected more than 300 people.
The gang is known for its brutal violence and is involved in a wide range of criminal activities, including drug and weapons trafficking, robbery, extortion, human smuggling and murder.
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace said she was "gutted" after seeing a photo of alleged gang members being housed in a prison in El Salvador.
The leader of Denver’s “Few But Plenty” street gang has been sentenced to 33 years in prison after pleading guilty in March.
Five members of La Mara Salvatrucha — MS-13 — are charged with killing two fellow gangbangers suspected of being loyal to the vicious migrant crew.
A total of 89 people have been arrested and charged at the state and federal level as a result of a major gang bust.