FBI busts 18th Street Gang in East LA raid

In a significant blow to organized crime, federal agents have orchestrated a major crackdown on the infamous 18th Street Gang, a significant force in the ongoing drug crisis.

On Thursday morning, following an extensive multi-year investigation, the FBI led a decisive raid at an apartment complex in East Los Angeles. This operation targeted the “supergang,” which has entrenched itself as a formidable presence in the city.

The 18th Street Gang has long been a scourge in Los Angeles, primarily known for its dominance in trafficking methamphetamine and fentanyl. Their illicit activities are particularly concentrated in areas such as MacArthur Park and Skid Row, where their influence has been most damaging.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Jena McCabe emphasized that the raids, which commenced on Monday, were strategically focused on dismantling the gang’s leadership. The intent is to dismantle their operations, which encompass not just drug trafficking but also extortion, murder, racketeering, and gambling.

In a series of coordinated efforts from Tuesday through Thursday, law enforcement officials apprehended over 11 individuals and executed more than ten searches across various properties and vehicles, according to McCabe.

“Our main objective is to halt the violence and curb the distribution of perilous drugs like fentanyl,” McCabe stated, underscoring the broader aim of these actions.

Charges brought against members of the 18th St gang this week include murder, drug dealing, illegal gambling, racketeering, extorsion and more, McCabe said.

The raid, witnessed by the Post, was just one in a series of nearly a dozen warrants served on the gang this week.

More than a dozen federal agents met in a darkened parking lot in Alhambra at 5 am ahead of the action.

They donned tactical vests with FBI logos and performed checks on automatic weapons, shotguns and pistols before forming a caravan of seven unmarked cars that sped to the apartment.

Once there, agents entered the residence within an apartment complex, bringing with them battering rams, weaponry and boxes and plastic bins for collecting evidence.

The agents searched the property, exiting with a bin and paper bag filled with evidence. FBI field agent Eric Turner declined to provide any details on raid.

He just said the action targeted an associate of the 18th Street Gang. Once taken into custody, members who were arrested were brought to a command post of The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation in Elysian Park.

The FBI and federal prosecutors on Thursday set up four trailers and about ten tents for the purpose of photographing and cataloging those arrested and items taken in the searches and raids.

Agents handled plastic bags of cash and took photos of shackled suspects beneath the shade of the tents, entering information on the evidence and individuals being processed into laptop computers.  

FBI agents said they were pleased with the arrests made. More details would be provided at a press conference later Thursday, they said.

McCabe added: “By taking out the leadership, we’re hoping to make a huge dent. This is one of the most violent gangs we have in Los Angeles and their reach is very far, so taking out their leadership, we’re hoping to solve a lot of those problems.”


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