Posted on 07/22/2006 4:29:14 PM PDT by dvan
In-depth look its members, enemies and its threat to our national security
MS-13 gang Officials believe MS-13 is one of the most dangerous gangs in the United States. MSNBC-TV's Rita Cosby takes an in-depth look at the members, their enemies, and why the battle against MS-13 is so critical to our security. MSNBC
Some of the most notorious and dangerous criminals in the United States are part of one gang. It's not the Bloods, it's not the Crips, but a gang called MS-13. 'Live and Direct' takes MSNBC into the streets to investgate how the gang is terrorizing neighborhoods and treating their friends and enemies with brutal, bloody force.
This gang has committed one of the most] horrific crime scenes ever witnessed by law enforcement, young men, women and children brutally murdered with machetes. These innocent victims were slaughtered and dismembered for no reason at the hand of MS-13.
La Mara Salvatrucha, more commonly known as the MS-13, are considered by the FBI to be the most dangerous gang in the U.S., leaving their mark from El Salvador to Honduras to Guatemala to New Mexico, and now on U.S. soil.
In the last decade, the United States has experienced a dramatic increase in the number and size of this transnational street gang, which has quickly became a nationwide problem.
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"BTW, her attorney is saying she doesn't want bond and has her sitting in jail, because they fear someone from the M13 gang will try to kill her in retaliation."
From what I've learned about this gang, there is nothing that can protect her. I would be very surprised if she lives long enough to testify.
Do this with repeat sex offenders as well.
I'm OK with this solution, except for the island... Just fly out over the ocean, outside territorial waters, and drop them off. Heck, you won't even need a parachute!
Mark
La Mara Salvatrucha, more commonly known as the MS-13, are considered by the FBI to be the most dangerous gang in the U.S., leaving their mark from El Salvador to Honduras to Guatemala to New Mexico, and now on U.S. soil.
Someone needs to tell this individual that New Mexico has been a state since 1912.
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