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3 O.C. Mexican Mafia members, 28 associates charged with various federal offenses

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3 O.C. Mexican Mafia members, 28 associates charged with various federal offenses

Allegations embrace homicide, tried homicide, drug and gun offenses

Three Orange County Mexican Mafia members and 28 of their associates have been charged with a number of federal offenses in a grand jury indictment, officers introduced Wednesday.

The indictment consists of costs of racketeering, homicide and tried homicide, conspiring to visitors narcotics, distributing, and possessing with the intent to distribute methamphetamine and heroin, utilizing a firearm to trigger a loss of life and different firearm costs, in response to the U.S. Division of Justice.

Officers say the gang, often known as “La Eme” preyed on susceptible communities utilizing concern and violence, managed nearly all of road gangs all through Orange County and acquired “taxes” paid by these gangs to permit them to deal medicine in that space.

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The indictment alleges that the Mexican Mafia was comprised of largely senior members of Latino gangs working in Southern California and in state prisons. Members allegedly divided management of assorted areas in Southern California with members answerable for overseeing prison actions in that territory and receiving “taxes” paid by fuel to permit them to deal medicine.

The O.C. Mexican Mafia additionally allegedly engaged in drug distribution out and in of prisons and jails, and maintained authority over Latino road gangs by way of violence.

From someday in 2016 to no less than this month, defendants Johnny Martinez, Robert Aguirre and Dennis Ortiz had been allegedly the O.C. Mexican Mafia members answerable for prison actions in Orange County and inside prisons and jails within the county, the indictment alleges.

Defendants Omar Mejia, Miguel Jose Alvarado, Luis Heriberto Vasquez, Michael Cooper and Abraham Guajardo allegedly held positions of shot-callers or mouthpieces for Martinez, Aguirre, and Ortiz, whereas defendant Robert Martinez held a place of authority throughout the county jail as Johnny Martinez’s consultant, officers mentioned.

Moreover, defendant Brenda Vanessa Campos Martinez served as a secretary for Johnny Martinez, and defendant Danielle Canales served in an identical capability for Johnny Martinez and Cooper.

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Violent crimes alleged in opposition to the O.C. Mexican Mafia embrace:

  • The Jan. 19, 2017 armed theft and deadly capturing of R.R.
  • The Aug. 21, 2017 deadly capturing of R.V., who was shot seven instances at the back of the pinnacle and physique and left lifeless on the road in Orange
  • The Aug. 5, 2017 tried homicide of defendant Munoz, who had fallen out of favor with the O.C. Mexican Mafia and was shot seven instances;
  • The Dec. 1, 2017 tried homicide of D.D., a consultant of a road gang, who was allegedly abusing his energy and authority throughout the O.C. Mexican Mafia
  • The Dec. 12, 2017 tried homicide of E.O., an O.C. Mexican Mafia affiliate incarcerated at Calipatria State Jail, believed to have violated the O.C. Mexican Mafia’s code by warning people that they had been focused by the O.C. Mexican Mafia, and suffered a number of accidents, together with puncture wounds to his torso
  • The Dec. 25, 2017 tried homicide of R.M. for apparently disrespecting defendant Johnny Martinez
  • The July 29, 2020 tried homicide of F.B., a member of a road gang incarcerated on the Theo Lacy Facility, who was focused as a result of he supposedly claimed that he would converse to authorities in regards to the Mexican Mafia, and whose throat was slit
  • Two homicide makes an attempt on Jan. 5, 2018, and Dec. 31, 2019, of defendant Cooper, who had fallen out of favor with defendants Johnny Martinez and Aguirre. In a single incident he was stabbed a number of instances within the head and again space, and within the second was lower within the throat and face.
A picture taken from a doorbell-type video earlier than a murder involving the Orange County Mexican detailed in a federal indictment is seen in a photograph offered by the FBI on April 27, 2022.

Throughout the yearslong investigation, dubbed “Operation Evening Owl,” authorities performed undercover purchases of meth and heroin from O.C. Mexican Mafia associates who had been allegedly promoting the medicine on behalf of Johnny Martinez and the gang.

Twenty-one of the 31 defendants charged within the indictment had been already in custody, whereas 9 had been arrested Wednesday morning.

These arrested are anticipated to be arraigned Wednesday, and people already in custody will seem in court docket as soon as all the defendants are in federal custody, officers mentioned.

A number of the costs can carry a most penalty of life in jail.

A number of federal and native legislation enforcement companies are investigating the case.

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“The Mexican Mafia allegedly preyed on susceptible communities by way of concern, violence, and intimidation,” mentioned Assistant Legal professional Basic Kenneth A. Well mannered, Jr. of the Justice Division’s prison division.

“The Mexican Mafia in Orange County controls nearly all of native gangs and guidelines by threatening violence and exacting violence on their enemies or in opposition to their very own members who don’t comply with strict guidelines,” mentioned Kristi Ok. Johnson, assistant director answerable for the FBI’s Los Angeles Area Workplace. “This indictment is the newest in our persevering with joint efforts to focus on gangs and drug networks that gasoline the violence in our communities.”  

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Evacuation orders issued for trails at Mt. Baldy amid fast-moving wildfire

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Evacuation orders issued for trails at Mt. Baldy amid fast-moving wildfire

Evacuation orders have been issued for the Mt. Baldy Ski resort as firefighters battle fast-moving wildfire burning in steep terrain, authorities announced.  

“Mt. Baldy Ski Resort Lift#1 is open to for hikers to assist in evacuation,” SBSC fire officials said in a post to X, formerly Twitter. “There are NO evacuations orders or warnings for the community of Mt. Baldy.”  

The “Vista Fire,” which was burning just northwest of Lytle Creek, was first reported at around 10 a.m., with crews from the San Bernadino County Department assisting crews from the San Bernardino National Forest Service. 

The “Vista Fire” in San Bernardino County on July 7, 2024. (Alert California)

At that time, fire officials said the blaze, which was not threatening homes, was at 9 acres.  

In an update just before 3 p.m. by officials at Cal Fire, the wildfire had grown to some 100 acres.

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Officials said that more than 250 firefighting personnel have been assigned to the Vista Fire. So far, there have been no reports of any injuries.  

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.  

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American and POW-MIA flags burned by vandals at Southern California memorial for veterans

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American and POW-MIA flags burned by vandals at Southern California memorial for veterans

Flags were burned by vandals at a memorial for veterans in Lakewood sometime in the last few days, according to the city’s Mayor.

In a post to Facebook on Saturday afternoon, Mayor Todd Rogers blasted the actions of unknown vandals who allegedly burned American and MIA-POW flags placed at Veterans Memorial Plaza in Lakewood’s Del Valle Park.

“On behalf of the entire Lakewood City Council, I am saddened and angered to report that our American flag and POW-MIA flag were burned by vandals at our beloved Veterans Memorial Plaza at Del Valle Park sometime over the past 48 hours,” Rogers said. “The memorial itself also sustained some minor damage in the form of burn marks to a flag pole and concrete walkway. The flags appear to have then been burned on top of a nearby yellow sawhorse barrier that asks people to treat the memorial with respect.”

Lakewood celebrates their annual Memorial Day event at Del Valle Park. Marine Lt. Kyle King leaves the podium after reading the poem “The Boys of Del Valle Park”. (Photo by Scott Varley/Digital First Media/Torrance Daily Breeze via Getty Images)

Rogers continued to say that the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will investigate the incident. He asked any residents or businesses within the vicinity of the park to check any security footage between July 4 and 6 for suspicious-looking individuals.

“I know I speak on behalf of my City Council colleagues and all Lakewood residents in decrying this shameful act of vandalism that shows great disrespect to the men and women who have served our nation, including those honored at the memorial who gave the ultimate sacrifice to protect the freedoms that these cowardly vandals abused,” Rogers said.

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According to Rogers, repairs and replacement flags should be in place within the next few days.

Veterans Memorial Plaza, created in 1964 and renovated in 2015, displays a replica of a Korean War-era Douglas jet fighter mounted on top of an aircraft carrier. It hosts Lakewood’s Memorial Day festivities each year.

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Disturbance involving 200 juveniles forces Carson shopping mall to close

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Disturbance involving 200 juveniles forces Carson shopping mall to close

A major disturbance involving hundreds of juveniles forced a busy shopping mall in Carson to close Saturday night.

Authorities received reports of the large gathering at the SouthBay Pavilion Mall at around 5:20 p.m., according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

During the gathering, a trash can was lit on fire and illegal fireworks were set off inside a store at the mall, deputies said.

Dispersal orders were given to the teens but they reportedly refused to comply. More law enforcement backup was called to the scene as the teens were disrupting business and endangering shoppers, officials said.

  • A large disturbance involving around 200 juveniles forced a busy shopping mall in Carson to close on July 6, 2024. (KTLA)
  • Teen suspects were seen being handcuffed and detained after a large disturbance forced a Carson shopping mall to close on July 6, 2024. (KTLA)
  • Teen suspects were seen being handcuffed and detained after a large disturbance forced a Carson shopping mall to close on July 6, 2024. (KTLA)
  • A large disturbance involving around 200 juveniles forced a busy shopping mall in Carson to close on July 6, 2024. (KTLA)
  • A large disturbance involving around 200 juveniles forced a busy shopping mall in Carson to close on July 6, 2024. (KTLA)
  • A large disturbance involving around 200 juveniles forced a busy shopping mall in Carson to close on July 6, 2024. (KTLA)
  • A large disturbance involving around 200 juveniles forced a busy shopping mall in Carson to close on July 6, 2024. (KTLA)

“Some kids had started a fire in the trash cans, so they had detained over 100 kids,” said witness Jamila Buie. 

Around 60 to 70 juveniles were reportedly detained. It’s unclear what prompted the gathering. 

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Photos from the scene showed a large law enforcement presence surrounding the mall as the teen suspects were handcuffed.

Authorities spent around five hours detaining the suspects involved.

“Deputies detained multiple juveniles who were issued citations in relation to the incident and will be required to appear in court at a future date,” LASD said.

No injuries or thefts of retail shops were reported during the incident.

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