Posted on 10/12/2017 7:09:02 AM PDT by be-baw
Eight MS-13 gang members in the notorious crew's "Sailors Clique" faction participated in a violent racketeering conspiracy in and around Maryland, engaging in a terrifying campaign of murder, drug trafficking and extortion, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
The men were named in a superseding indictment returned last month by a federal jury, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney's office. The indictment alleged the eight men were members or associates of the MS-13 gang with ties to El Salvador.
Branches of the gang were known to exist and function throughout Prince Georges County and Montgomery County, Md., prosecutors said.
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(no idea how true this is but it IS a treasured "progressive" talking point...)
be-baw........I’m an ex citizen of Prince Georges County MD. Fled in 1972. (smile)
PTL.
I propose that we hang illegals that engage in such crimes. Hang them very publicly
Those sentences are too long for those guys. They should get short life sentences, no more than 90 days. After that time their families can come pick them up. They will have learned their lesson. Recidivism will be 0%.
This is just the libs in Monkey County trying to show that sanctuary counties can be tough on crime, too. They’re also trying to assuage those Dims and legal immigrants who are increasingly fearful of the growing illegal ghetto inhabitants who are creating little Latin American no-go zones and ruining the county’s once reputable schools.
Noticing the author never touched on their citizenship or legal status. IOW, they’re illegal.
Wow, tattoo dude must have the ladies lined up. Get a load of their names... shaking head.
Hey willibeaux. Glad to see you’re active and alert (87 WOW!). To where did you flee?
Prepare for cultural enrichment! Here comes the diversity!
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
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