Gangs' tendency to change names, cops' hazy info on membership make it difficult to gauge impact of arrests
By: KYLE PEVETO, The Enterprise
06/10/2008
BEAUMONT - On the heels of a multiagency crackdown that swept up 67 people with suspected gang links in Southeast Texas, including four in Beaumont, police said they are working to scratch the surface of gang problems here.
GANG NAMES
Here are the 22 Southeast Texas gangs identified in last week's crackdown:
83 Mob
Brown Pride 13
Hermanos Pistoleros Latinos
Tango Blast Houstone
La Primera
La Quarenta
La Tercera Crips
Latin Kings
Mexican Mafia
Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)
NICA'S
North Side Crips
PVL (Puros Vatos Locos)
Raza Unida
Ruthless Kings
Sacky Crew
Southside Bloods
Southwest Cholos
Sureno 13
Texas Syndicate
VNS (Barrio North Side)
Westside G.
Source: Immigration and Customs Enforcement
City police Monday said they are trying to identify gangs, whose names change frequently, by creating a database of information provided through schools and various agencies.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), part of the Department of Homeland Security, arrested 34 people in Beaumont last week, including four suspected gang members or associates, said Carl Rusnok, agency spokesman. Nearly 150 were rounded up in the crackdown in Southeast Texas, including Houston.
However, local police could not say how the crackdown would affect the city's gang network or shed light on its extent.
"We couldn't tell how many gang members there are in the city of Beaumont," said Lt. Jim Clay of the Beaumont Police Department's special crimes division. "We have a lot more that are juvenile-type members that want to claim membership - not what you would call hard-core offenders."
Clay noted that gang activity seems to be on the rise in Beaumont, where telltale graffiti has been popping up more frequently.
"We do have identifiable gangs here in the city," Clay said. "As far as the membership goes, we have no idea. We would only have a guess."
The Beaumont arrests were part of a six-day operation focusing on gang-related activity and immigration violations, according to an immigration agency news release.
Its officials did not release the names of those arrested under the crackdown, dubbed Operation Community Shield. Formal charges still had not been filed Monday.
Officers from the Beaumont, Orange and Port Arthur police forces and Jefferson County Sheriff's Department took part in the program, providing information and support during the arrests, Rusnok said. Advertisement
"Especially on these gang-related operations, the local law enforcement provides a really vital part because they have the intel," Rusnok said.
Local intelligence was gathered from interrogations of gang members in prisons, where tattoos often denote gang affiliations.
Beaumont Lt. Ky Brown said it's not so easy to identify gangs outside of prison, because gang names change so frequently that it's hard to get a handle on their membership numbers.
Last week's operation included arrests from Beaumont to Corpus Christi, with suspected members of 22 gang organizations, including MS-13, caught in the sweep, the agency said.
Since Operation Community Shield began in February 2005, the agency has arrested more than 8,000 gang members, the agency said.
"When it first started, we were exclusively targeting MS-13," Rusnok said. "The more we worked on the gang issue, the more we focused on spreading out to all other street gangs."
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149 arrested in S.E. Texas crackdown on gangs
June 8, 2008, 11:21PM
149 arrested in S.E. Texas crackdown on gangs
By SUSAN CARROLL
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
A multiagency crackdown on Southeast Texas street gangs and other criminal activity led to the arrest of nearly 150 people last week, including 67 suspected gang members or associates, authorities said Sunday.
More than a dozen of those were allegedly members of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha organization, officials said.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents teamed with law enforcement agencies in Houston and seven other Texas cities to target gang members wanted on state charges or immigration violations, said Robert P. Rutt, special agent in charge of the ICE Office of Investigations in Houston.
The suspected gang members are associated with 22 organizations, authorities said, including the Mara Salvatrucha, aka MS-13, a violent street gang with roots in Central America and strong ties in Houston.
According to authorities, of the 67 arrested:
•Forty-six were arrested on suspicion of immigration violations.•Twenty were picked up on outstanding state arrest warrants and turned over to local authorities.
•One was arrested on a federal drug arrest warrant.
Rutt said Sunday that 21 of the 67 arrested were U.S. citizens. ICE officials declined to release the names of those arrested in the six-day operation, which ended Saturday, citing "pending charges."
The operation is part of an ICE program called "Operation Community Shield," which involves partnerships with other federal, state and local agencies to target gang members. More than a dozen such agencies participated in the operation, including the sheriffs' offices for Harris and Montgomery counties and the Houston Police Department's Gang Task Force.
Rutt said the enforcement operation allowed ICE to use immigration status as a "force multiplier" for local agencies struggling with gangs.
In addition to those with suspected gang ties, the operation led to the arrests of 82 people for criminal or immigration violations not related to gang activity, authorities said, bringing the total number of people arrested to 149. ICE officials said those detained on immigration violations were from Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Colombia and Pakistan.
THE CRACKDOWN
A gang enforcement operation led to the arrest of associates or suspected members tied to 22 Southeast Texas gangs, authorities said:
83 Mob
Brown Pride 13
Hermanos Pistoleros Latinos
Tango Blast Houstone
La Primera
La Quarenta
La Tercera Crips
Latin Kings
Mexican Mafia
Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)
NICA'S
North Side Crips
PVL (Puros Vatos Locos)
Raza Unida
Ruthless Kings
Sacky Crew
Southside Bloods
Southwest Cholos
Sureno 13
Texas Syndicate
VNS (Barrio North Side)
Westside G.
Cities involved
Houston
Conroe
Galveston
Sugar Land
Bryan
Richmond
Beaumont
Corpus Christi
Source: Immigration and Customs Enforcement
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5826219.html
149 arrested in S.E. Texas crackdown on gangs
By SUSAN CARROLL
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
A multiagency crackdown on Southeast Texas street gangs and other criminal activity led to the arrest of nearly 150 people last week, including 67 suspected gang members or associates, authorities said Sunday.
More than a dozen of those were allegedly members of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha organization, officials said.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents teamed with law enforcement agencies in Houston and seven other Texas cities to target gang members wanted on state charges or immigration violations, said Robert P. Rutt, special agent in charge of the ICE Office of Investigations in Houston.
The suspected gang members are associated with 22 organizations, authorities said, including the Mara Salvatrucha, aka MS-13, a violent street gang with roots in Central America and strong ties in Houston.
According to authorities, of the 67 arrested:
•Forty-six were arrested on suspicion of immigration violations.•Twenty were picked up on outstanding state arrest warrants and turned over to local authorities.
•One was arrested on a federal drug arrest warrant.
Rutt said Sunday that 21 of the 67 arrested were U.S. citizens. ICE officials declined to release the names of those arrested in the six-day operation, which ended Saturday, citing "pending charges."
The operation is part of an ICE program called "Operation Community Shield," which involves partnerships with other federal, state and local agencies to target gang members. More than a dozen such agencies participated in the operation, including the sheriffs' offices for Harris and Montgomery counties and the Houston Police Department's Gang Task Force.
Rutt said the enforcement operation allowed ICE to use immigration status as a "force multiplier" for local agencies struggling with gangs.
In addition to those with suspected gang ties, the operation led to the arrests of 82 people for criminal or immigration violations not related to gang activity, authorities said, bringing the total number of people arrested to 149. ICE officials said those detained on immigration violations were from Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Colombia and Pakistan.
THE CRACKDOWN
A gang enforcement operation led to the arrest of associates or suspected members tied to 22 Southeast Texas gangs, authorities said:
83 Mob
Brown Pride 13
Hermanos Pistoleros Latinos
Tango Blast Houstone
La Primera
La Quarenta
La Tercera Crips
Latin Kings
Mexican Mafia
Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)
NICA'S
North Side Crips
PVL (Puros Vatos Locos)
Raza Unida
Ruthless Kings
Sacky Crew
Southside Bloods
Southwest Cholos
Sureno 13
Texas Syndicate
VNS (Barrio North Side)
Westside G.
Cities involved
Houston
Conroe
Galveston
Sugar Land
Bryan
Richmond
Beaumont
Corpus Christi
Source: Immigration and Customs Enforcement
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5826219.html
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