Operation Crimson Tide targets gang network

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http://www.appeal-democrat.com/news/way-95609-massive-went.html

About 200 Yuba-Sutter law enforcement officers arrested dozens of members of Nuestra Familia, described as a prison gang that controls most Norteños criminal street gang activity in Northern California, authorities said.

Dubbed Operation Crimson Tide, Thursday's effort included 300 officers in Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Yolo, Sacramento and Stanislaus counties.

Crimson is the color worn by Norteños members.

Starting at 5 a.m., officers made 39 arrests and found about 20 pounds of methamphetamine and 26 guns, including two assault rifles and five sawed-off shotguns, said Mike Hudson, commander of the Yuba-Sutter Narcotic and Gang Enforcement Team.

Nuestra Familia distributes methamphetamine from Mexico throughout California, said Hudson.

Nuestra Familia "has been knocking on the devil's door, and sooner or later it's going to get answered" — by law enforcement, Hudson said.

"Operation Crimson Tide stands as a beacon and sets the standard for future comprehensive investigations involving California's most notorious prison gangs," he said.

The California Department of Justice and 21 local law enforc ment agencies participated.

Starting in January, the Crimson Tide investigation led to the Yuba City Police Department arresting five Norteños members charged with fatally shooting four members of the rival Sureños gang in 2004 and 2005, he said.

Those arrested in connection with the murders include Robert Juan Salazar, 24, Nuestra Familia's "regimental commander" in the six-county area, Hudson said.

The arrests of Salazar and other gang leaders "will definitely create a vacuum in our area" for Nuestra Familia, he said.

Hudson described Nuestra Familia as "arguably the most notorious, organized and brutal gang operating within the California prison system."

Bryan Kingston, senior special agent with the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, said Nuestra Familia leaders use smuggled telephones, coded letters and other methods to control the gang from inside prison.

The Sacramento County District Attorney's Office, which has a dedicated gang unit, will prosecute all those arrested Thursday, Hudson said.

In March 2004, Salazar allegedly fired a 12-gauge shotgun point blank at Sureños member Francisco Villanueva, who was sitting in the parking lot of a Gray Avenue apartment building with his 6-year-old nephew.

In a press release, Attorney General Jerry Brown said the Villanueva murder "began Salazar's climb up the organizational ladder" of the Norteños. Salazar then ordered the murders of other rival gang members in 2004 and 2005, Brown said.

Brown said a total of 59 gang members were arrested since Operation Crimson Tide began. He pegged Thursday's arrest total at 33 with 24 firearms seized, numbers slightly different than Hudson's.

Cesar Noe Villa, 26, Nuestro Familia's acting regimental commander since Salazar's arrest, was among those arrested Thursday, said Hudson.

Hudson described Nuestra Familia as highly organized — a trait that will make it easier to prosecute individual members for conspiracy.

Regiment commanders like Salazar "manage the systems for teaching recruits, collecting taxes from illicit gang activity and direct everything from who gets killed to how guns are distributed among street soldiers (soldados). As young Hispanics are cycled in and out of juvenile hall and prison, they are literally nurtured into a life of commitment to Nuestra Familia, a commitment enforced by blood," Hudson said.

Members pay $250 a month in dues, he said.

Another goal of Operation Crimson Tide is to segregate Nuestra Familia members in prison instead of putting them in the general population where they are "revered" by other inmates and can advance the gang's cause, he said.

Between 2004 and 2006, the Norteños versus Sureños war led to an average 170 shots fired calls per year to Yuba-Sutter law enforcement agencies. Anti-gang efforts since then have cut the number in half, Hudson said.

Brown said those arrested Thursday "chose to join dangerous gangs that deal in meth and murder. By removing them from society, we are disrupting their criminal activities and making the people of Northen California safer."
 

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Two dozen alleged gang members arrested in sweep

http://www.thecalifornian.com/artic...-dozen-alleged-gang-members-arrested-in-sweep

Fresno-area authorities have arrested 24 people suspected of drug trafficking and other charges for the benefit of the Nuestra Familia street gang

The people were taken into custody Tuesday during a sweep in the Fresno, Hanford, Lemoore and Armona areas, part of a six-month investigation that's netted at least 36 suspected Nuestra Familia members.

The members face federal and state drug charges after agents seized a kilogram of cocaine, a pound of methamphetamine, body armor, eight firearms, and more than $36,000 in cash.
 
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19 arrested in gang sweep

June 10, 2010 8:04 PM ET

MODESTO, Calif. (AP) - A gang task force has arrested 19 people in a sweep of suspected gang members in Modesto and Ceres.

Authorities say the suspects -- all believed to be members of the Norteno gang -- were taken into custody Wednesday when law enforcement officials from various agencies served warrants on 10 different locations.

During the sweep, authorities say they seized eight firearms, including a MAC-10 submachine gun, a sawed-off shotgun, some ammunition and police scanners.

Two small marijuana growing operations were also found, along with a small amount of methamphetamine and scales.

Stanislaus County prosecutors say those arrested are facing a series of charges, including possession of methamphetamine for sale, participation in criminal street-gang activity, illegal weapons possession and violating parole.
 
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Multi-agency sweep targets gangs, drugs

More than 400 officers from local, state and federal agencies took part this morning in what was called a major gang sweep all across Kings County, with a resulting 29 arrests so far.
The sweep of historic proportions was the culmination of a year-long investigation into a "complex" criminal network run by Nuestra Familia prison gangs - a wide-ranging case unraveled by the Kings County Narcotics Task Force and later expanded by the state and federal agencies, county law enforcement officials said.
"This is a very important case to us," said Kings County Sheriff Chris Jordan. "The case involves criminal street gangs influenced by the prison level, and it shows that the prison gang system is complex and required a sophisticated response from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies."
More than 20 police agencies gathered at the Kings Fairgrounds before dawn and fanned out to various parts of Kings County, serving search warrants at 20 different locations, nine of which required SWAT involvement, said Capt. Darrell Smith with the Hanford Police Department.
Individuals were arrested for a variety of charges related to drug sales, trafficking, gang enhancements, kidnapping, robbery and arson.
"I've been here for 20 years, and I've never seen a case of this magnitude," Smith said.
Agencies that participated were the FBI, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Kings County Sheriff's Office and police departments from the cities of Hanford, Lemoore, Corcoran and Avenal.
Also among the agencies were state Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Tulare County SWAT, Visalia police SWAT, Lindsay police SWAT and Fresno County SWAT, as well as the California Highway Patrol.
 
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Los Angeles, California authorities have arrested three dozen people in a sweeping operation targeting suspected members of a California drug-trafficking gang and its associates, said the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California.

“Working together, federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies here struck a blow against a major drug trafficking network,” U.S. Attorney Wagner said Tuesday. “We will continue to work side by side in our efforts to dismantle violent criminal gangs.”

Wagner said among the suspects arrested by state, local, and federal agents were 24 members and associates of the Nuestra Familia (Our Family) organization. Twenty were charged with one count of drug distribution conspiracy. The maximum penalty is life in prison and a $4,000,000 fine.

The six-month operation involved the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and state and local law enforcement. The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, the U.S.Drug Enforcement Administration and the U.S. Marshals Service also assisted in the case, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
 
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Los Angeles, California authorities have arrested three dozen people in a sweeping operation targeting suspected members of a California drug-trafficking gang and its associates, said the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California.

“Working together, federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies here struck a blow against a major drug trafficking network,” U.S. Attorney Wagner said Tuesday. “We will continue to work side by side in our efforts to dismantle violent criminal gangs.”

Wagner said among the suspects arrested by state, local, and federal agents were 24 members and associates of the Nuestra Familia (Our Family) organization. Twenty were charged with one count of drug distribution conspiracy. The maximum penalty is life in prison and a $4,000,000 fine.

The six-month operation involved the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and state and local law enforcement. The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, the U.S.Drug Enforcement Administration and the U.S. Marshals Service also assisted in the case, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
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