A member of the violent 18th Street gang will spend the next 40 years in prison and faces deportation after stalking and killing a man in Maryland to elevate his standing in the transnational criminal organization,
Luis Manuel Hernandez Bonilla, a suspected MS-13 gang member, was arrested Tuesday by Texas authorities after a traffic stop and charged with murder.
Jairo Saenz, 28, admitted that he took part or ordered seven separate violent slayings on Long Island as a bigwig with the migrant gang MS-13.
Torres, 29, led the Sailors Locos Salvatruchas Westside clique on Long Island, while Sosa-Guevara, 33, commanded the Hollywood Locos Salvatruchas. Lopez-Morales, 36, served as a high-ranking member. The murders occurred in secluded parks and wooded areas, with bodies concealed in shallow graves that remained undiscovered for months or years.
A suspected MS-13 gang member wanted for murder in El Salvador was arrested in Lakeway, Texas during a traffic stop.
An MS-13 gang member is in ICE custody after being arrested by Lakeway police on Tuesday. Luis Manuel Hernandez Bonilla was wanted for homicide in El Salvador.
Hernandez Bonilla is reported to be an MS-13 gang member and was arrested without incident. Lakeway police said they're dedicated to safety and service through various methods, including traffic enforcement looking beyond the traffic tickets by finding other criminal behavior.
Trump signed executive orders aimed at building military presence along the border and designating cartels as foreign terrorist groups, here's what's next.
US President Donald Trump signed several executive orders on Monday declaring a national emergency on the southern border, reinstating the ‘Stay in Mexico’ policy and ending CBP's single application and humanitarian parole programmes.
WASHINGTON − President-elect Donald Trump on Monday is expected to declare a national border emergency and order the U.S. armed forces to "repel forms of invasion" at the U.S.-Mexico border, including illegal migration and drug trafficking, according to incoming administration officials.
Three more high-ranking MS-13 gang members pleaded guilty to their roles in killings involving machetes and guns on Long Island, prosecutors say.
Three local leaders of the MS-13 street gang have pleaded guilty to their roles in nine killings involving machetes and guns in the New York City suburbs.