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    Gang Task Force Targets 'Sureno 13' Gang Member

    I hope this is more than just "show" by the Feds. Maybe Johnny Satan will attempt to place the ICE agents in jail, he is all for protecting the ILLEGALS!!

    Gang Task Force Targets 'Sureno 13' Gang Member

    By Jim Kouri
    Special to Huntingtonnews.net

    A member of the violent street gang Sureno 13 was arrested Saturday by Greeley, Colorado, Gang Task Force officers, with assistance from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agents.

    Renato Rodarte-Bueno, 33, of Mexico, was arrested at a Greeley, Colorado, apartment about on February 2, on state criminal charges of child abuse/neglect and possessing marijuana. He was allegedly smoking marijuana while watching his 3-year-old child.

    ICE also placed a detainer on Rodarte-Bueno on federal immigration administrative charges, and criminal charges for reentering the United States after having been previously deported. Rodarte-Bueno remains in state custody.

    ICE agents originally targeted Rodarte-Bueno for arrest after they discovered that he had returned to Colorado after his deportation in 1997. Reentry into the United States after being formally deported is a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

    Rodarte-Bueno is an identified active Sureno 13 gang member. He has felony convictions for robbery and theft in the Santa Barbara County, California, Superior Court in 1993 and 1994. He was sentenced to seven years in a California prison. Before his convictions and deportation, he was a US permanent resident.

    The Greeley Gang Task Force learned that Rodarte-Bueno was returning to the area on the El Paso-Los Angeles Limousine Bus Line on the night of February 1. He had taken an extended trip to Los Angeles, Calif., and didn't resurface in Greeley until the afternoon of February 2.

    The US Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado has accepted federal prosecution of Rodarte-Bueno for "reentry after deportation."

    "Gang members represent a significant threat to public safety throughout the United States," said Jeffrey Copp, special agent in charge of the ICE Office of Investigations in Denver. "ICE closely partners with local law enforcement agencies to especially target transnational gang members, and ultimately deport them to their countries of origin." Copp oversees a four-state area that includes: Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming.

    "Good cooperation between law enforcement agencies leads to good arrests," said Jerry Garner, Chief of Greeley, Colorado, Police Department. "I think that happened in this case and we much appreciate the help from ICE."

    This arrest occurred as part of Operation Community Shield, a nationwide ICE anti-gang initiative with the aim to disrupt, dismantle and assist in the criminal prosecution of violent transnational street gangs by employing the full range of authorities available to ICE.

    Initially, ICE's anti-gang efforts were directed toward the "Mara Salvatrucha" organization, commonly referred to as MS-13, one of the most violent and rapidly growing transnational street gangs. In May 2005, ICE expanded Operation Community Shield to include all transnational criminal street gangs and prison gangs.

    Since inception, ICE agents across 100 field offices, working in conjunction with hundreds of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies nationwide, have arrested a total of 7,174 street gang members and associates, representing over 736 different gangs.

    These apprehensions include 2,681 criminal arrests and 5,493 administrative immigration arrests. One hundred-sixteen of those arrested were gang leaders. More than 2,663 of the arrested suspects had violent criminal histories. Through this initiative, ICE has also seized and removed from the streets 310 firearms.

    ICE uses its broad immigration authorities (both criminal and administrative) against gang members, as well as its customs authorities in targeting gang-related narcotics smuggling, gun smuggling, money laundering, and in seeking the forfeiture of illegally derived assets.

    Operation Community Shield involves strong partnerships and cooperation with existing federal, state and local anti-gang efforts. ICE uses intelligence on gang organizations and leadership provided by state and local authorities. This information is used whenever possible to arrest, prosecute, and/or deport individual gang members.


    http://www.huntingtonnews.net/national/ ... force.html

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    Sur 13 not exactly MS13

    http://www.insideprison.com/prison_gang ... SUR_13.asp

    As a street gang in the United States, the Sur 13 (Surenos) exist in every major city and all states. Specifically, they have been reported in the following cities (see below for schools and international locations):

    Albert Lea, Minnesota
    Annandale, Virginia
    Apex, North Carolina
    Arlington Texas
    Arlington, Virginia
    Atlanta, Georgia
    Baltimore, Maryland
    Batttle Creek, Michigan
    Brighton Colorado
    Calgary, Alberta
    Carthage, Missouri
    Charlotte, North Carolina
    Chelsea, Michigan
    Chicago, Illinois
    Colorado Springs, Colorado
    Colusa, California
    Contra Costa County, California, where growth in youth versions of the gangs has attracted attention
    Corpus Christi, Texas
    Crossville, Alabama
    Davenport, Iowa
    Denver, Colorado, where according to user sources, a substantial population of Suernos Trece operate.
    Detroit, Michigan - southeast and southwest Detroit
    Des Moines, Iowa
    Detroit, Michigan
    Dodge City, Kansas (including Dodge City Highschool, where between 50 and 100 members reside, according to user sources)
    Durham, North Carolina
    Eagle Pass, Texas
    Edgewater, Colorado
    Edmonton, Alberta
    Elkhart, Indiana
    El Paso, Texas
    Euless, Texas
    Fennville, MI
    Fort Collins, Colorado
    Fort Myers, Florida
    Frenso, California
    Goleta, California
    Goodna, Southwest Brisbane, Australia
    Grand Rapids, Michigan
    Greeley, Colorado
    Greenvile South Carolina
    Hanover Park, Illinois
    Holly Springs, NC
    Houston, Texas, where approximately 50 - 200 reside.
    Idaho Falls, Idaho - reports of at least 50+ Surenos. Reports of rivalries with No Limit Soliders.
    Indianapolis, where anywhere from 100 - 400 are estimated to operate, however this number is likely too low.
    Ivanhoe, California
    Kansas City
    Kenosha, Wisconsin
    Kilpatrik, Alabama
    La Habra, California
    Lake Worth, Florida
    Lakewood, Florida
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Lawrenceville, Georgia
    Lodi, California
    Longmont, Colorado
    Los Angeles, California
    Lumberton, NC seen pics here on ALIPAC for this location
    Lyton, Utah
    Manatee County, Florida
    Marietta, Georgia
    Maywood, California
    Memphis, TN
    Merced, California
    Mesa, Arizona
    Miami, Florida
    Midland, Texas
    Milwaukee, WI, where thousands of Sur 13 members reside in the south side alone, according to user sources.
    Minneapolis-St.Paul, in which 150 documented Surenos 13 members reside
    Modesto, California
    Montreal, Quebec
    Nashville, Tennessee
    New York, NY, all boroughs
    Oakland, California
    Ocean Springs, Mississippi - specifically St. Martin High School
    Odem, Texas - specifically Odem High School
    Omaha, Nebraska
    Orem, Utah
    Palm Beach, Florida
    Polk County, FL
    Pontiac, Michigan
    Prince George County, Maryland
    Provo Utah, specifically at Provost Elementary School
    Pueblo, Colorado, currently home to about 175 members
    Queens, New York
    Racine, Wisconsin
    Raleigh, North Carolina
    Red Springs, NC just a few miles from Lumberton
    Reno, Nevada
    Reseda, California
    Salinas Valley, California
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    Santa Fe, N.M.
    Santa Rosa, California
    San Antonio, Texas
    San Jose, California, particularly the Willow Glen neighborhood, where the Nortenos make their stronghold, and east side king and story.
    Sarasota, Florida
    Seattle-Tacoma, Washington
    Springfield, Virginia
    South Jersey, NJ
    Stanislaus County, where approximately 700 Sureños members reside
    Sylmar, California
    Temecula, CA
    Toledo, Ohio
    Toronto, Ontario
    Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Union City, New Jersey
    Woodland, CA, (Yolo County), specifically on 4th & 5th streets; Woodland and in Yolano and Donnelly circle
    Yakima, Washington
    Vancouver, BC
    Washington, DC, including Wheaton, Silver Spring, Landover Hills, and Riverdale
    West Liberty, Iowa
    Wichita, Kansas
    Woodbridge, Virginia
    Yuba City, California
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