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More Than Two Dozen Members of Violent Street
Gang Plead Guilty
January 12, 2007 -- Following
a nearly three-year long investigation, investigators in the Houston
Police Department’s Gang Division announced today (Jan.
12) that most of the 27 members and associates of a dangerous
criminal street gang arrested during a massive sweep have pleaded
guilty to a slew of federal and state crimes.
The suspects, from one of the nation’s
most violent street gangs called “The Almighty Latin King
and Queen Nation,” were arrested during law enforcement
raids last summer. With the cooperation of the U.S. Attorney and
the Harris County District Attorney’s offices, nearly every
suspect has pleaded guilty to committing crimes that include murder,
engaging in organized crime, federal drug conspiracy, possession
and sale of cocaine, marijuana and other drugs, to the sale and
use of prohibited and stolen weapons.
The highest ranking state leader of the gang
is among those charged on federal narcotic and weapons offenses.
He is identified as Victor Manuel Rivera (H/m, DOB 7-30-65). Two
other suspects of note, Aldo Hernandez (H/m, DOB 11-12-83) and
Roger Juarez (H/m, DOB 1-13-87), were arrested and charged with
murder in a Bryan College Station case and engaging in organized
crime.
HPD Executive Assistant Chief Mike Thaler, head
of the Investigative Operations Command, called the arrests “very
rewarding” and a major accomplishment for the HPD Gang Division
and more than a dozen agencies that worked hand in hand in very
dangerous circumstances. “To identify the ranking members
of this criminal enterprise statewide was an accomplishment in
and of itself,” said Chief Thaler. “But to build a
criminal case of this magnitude and indict several of the gang’s
command leadership and dismantle that leadership symbolizes police
work at its finest,” Thaler added.
Houston police and other lawmen from numerous
agencies (including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the College
Station Police Department) seized 33 kilograms of cocaine, 32
weapons and $200,000 in cash and assets during the lengthy investigation
dubbed “Operation Corona.” Thanks to funding provided
by the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area of Houston (HIDTA),
a multi-agency task force was formed and concentrated efforts
on infiltrating and disrupting the criminal enterprise of the
Latin Kings gang. While most of the violent gang members were
arrested in Houston, others were taken into custody around the
state.
JFC/MDG/GAS 1-12-07
For additional
information, please contact the HPD Public Affairs Division at
713-308-3200.
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