MS -13 thugs eating swords that terrorize long island for years have been brought together as a radical repression of the county of Nassau of nearly 40 of the notorious street soldiers – on an attempted murder, weapons and accusations of illicit drugs.
Included in the massive bust included five college thugs – accused of being part of the deadly hempstead locos Salvatruchas of the MS -13 branch – which would have been responsible for a machete and knife attack that injured six in a football match in broad daylight at Kennedy Memorial Park of the city last October.
The attack was so horrible that a victim needed his kidnapped gallbladder and his diaphragm and his liver distributed in surgery, the authorities said.
The victims varied between 20 and 51 years.
“We remove dangerous criminals and gang members of our communities and will continue to fight to keep the county of Nassau the safest county of America,” said the Republican director of Nassau County, Bruce Blakeman, at Post.
The alleged head of the Salvadorian sect Ellias Wilfredo Serrano Bonilla, 21, was raised with eight charges of attempted murder and a list of arms laundry, skilled theft and aggression against the cheeky assault on the ground.
Bonilla, who calls East Meadow Home, would have entered the United States illegally before 2016, and has already been arrested in Nassau for assault in the first degree and accusations of gang assault at the beginning of 2020, according to the authorities.
The accomplices of the attack, Edras Daniel Velasquez Giron, 19, Jeffrey Bladimir Valladares Archaga, 20, Pedro Martinez Velasquez, 18, and Kelvin Martinez, 19, are all costs related to the heartbreaking incident.
Giron and Archaga, which are both Honduras, also crossed the American border illegally During Joe Biden's term in the White House, according to Nassau officials.
Last December, Bonilla, Velasquez and Martinez, as well as two others – Kennet Contreras, 24 and Edwin Patzan Piri, 18 – used machetes and white pipes to allegedly attack a pair of people parked outside a Uniondale laundromat.
“MS-13 has a long and violent story in New York, in particular in Long Island, where its members have terrorized the communities for decades,” the prosecutor of the Nassau district, Anne Donlly, Republican, said on Monday by announcing the accusations.
In 2017, President Trump Visited MS-13 Hotspot Brentwood In the county of Suffolk nearby to address the violent street gang, while committing to destroy it.
Blakeman, who authorized the bust of the gigantic police this month, said that the decrease in Nassau crime was “important” since Trump returned to Washington – thanks to the official partnership of the county with ICE.
“These relations help us materially incarcerate and to expel dangerous criminals which attack our communities and, consequently, we are the safest county in America,” added Blakeman, which is re -elected in November – referring to an August 2024 classification of the safest American counties by US News & World Report.
Rival gang beam
Large -scale raids in the past two weeks have occurred at a time when the Nassau police observed disturbing increases in the violence of gangs – notably a 17 -year -old who killed a victim as part of an initiation, according to sources of application of the law.
The police have also seen a recent increase in quarrels between MS-13 and rival gangs of the 18th street on things as trivial as publications on social networks and public observations, which prompted the cops to dive.
Other gangs such as the Trinitarios – the group responsible for The famous erroneous identity murder 2018 of a Bronx adolescent“Junior” Guzman -Feliz, who aspired to join the NYPD one day – also leaves a brand on Long Island.
“Most of them all have rivalries with each other,” SGT Nassau PD. John Schmitt told the post during a night trip Monday in the Hempstead region, which is often notoriously called “the sixth arrondissement” by the inhabitants of the island.
“Violent gang members have weapons. They are not without weapons here. ”
During the journey, the post witnessed the arrest of Joel Elvino Paulino El Dejesus – a “known and identified” Trinitario – who sounded for drug crime in the heart of the village just after midnight.
Infiltration units have stopped the thug for allegedly held seven grams of wrapped cocaine hidden in his SUV by a parking lot which was a growing hot spot for the danger recently, according to the sergeant.
“We had the violence here in this car park two nights ago,” added Schmitt.
“We had an attempted murder – a stab – and several people attacked in this area.”
