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Hispanic gang violence on the rise in Montgomery, police chief says

By: Alan Suderman
Examiner Staff Writer
March 20, 2009

(Examiner File)

Montgomery County is experiencing an increase in violence among notorious Hispanic street gangs, including MS-13 and the Latin Kings, the county’s chief of police said Thursday.

Chief J. Thomas Manger said there was no apparent reason why gangs were targeting other gangs, apart from their mutual hatred of each other.

“The only reason they need is to be in a different gang,” Manger said after a Montgomery County Council Public Safety Committee meeting.

Manger said a recent stabbing in Aspen Hill highlighted the “totally random” nature of gang violence in the county.

Police have charged two teens in connection with the March 11 stabbing of a 20-year-old Silver Spring man, who Manger said was in extremely grave condition.

“[The teens] were walking by, gang signs were exchanged, and it ended up being a stabbing,” Manger said. “It was a chance encounter.”

Brad Botwin, founder of the anti-illegal immigration group Help Save Maryland, said it was no surprise to learn that gang-related violence was increasing in the county.

“What a shock, I’m falling out of my chair,” Botwin said.

Botwin said Manger and the county’s elected officials had made the county so inviting to illegal immigrants that it was an attractive place for violent gang members as well.

An alleged MS-13 gang member and illegal immigrant is accused of shooting up a Montgomery County bus in November, killing a 14-year-old honor student. The incident drew outrage from anti-illegal immigration groups and contributed, in part, to a new county policy that directs police to forward the names of people charged with violent crimes to federal immigration authorities.

Manger said he didn’t know how many Hispanic gang members were illegal immigrants, but that the new policy would prevent illegal immigrant gang members who commit violent crimes from being able “to go back on the street, hopefully.”

“We still haven’t secured our borders,” Manger said. “Somebody gets deported, how long does it take them to get back? … Not long.”

Manger said the larger Hispanic gangs “are all over the county,” but the majority of gang activity occurs in Wheaton and Silver Spring.
There are about 40 active gangs in Montgomery County with 1,150 members, according to the State’s Attorney’s Office.

Asked by Council President Phil Andrews what the police were doing to target those crimes, Manger said his department had “some very specific operations” to combat gang-related robberies but said he didn’t want to give details in a public meeting.
 



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Ricardo

Mar 19, 2009

Hey Chief, reaching out to the "immigrant" community isn't helping like expected, is it? Maybe because they're not immigrants at all, but illegal aliens who don't give a hoot about the law.

 

LadyM

Mar 20, 2009

So how's that sactuary policy working out for all of you? Looks like you got the best of the worst and a chief that would rather work with illegal's than do his job and deport them. It's only going to get worse. Just look at California!

 

Jay

Mar 20, 2009

I am at a loss for words! How could there be so many politicians without an ounce of common sense to have let this situation get to this point? We have more illegal gang members in this country than we do law enforcement officers. Who is more dangerous, the gang members or the traitorous politicians?

 

Happyeyes

Mar 20, 2009

Don't overflow it to PG County! We have our share of "illegal immigrants.

 

Mar 20, 2009

Surprise surprise. I predicted this five years ago when we decided that immigration laws apply to everyone except Latinos.

 

Steve

Mar 20, 2009

How much more of this cr*p are we going to have to put with in OUR communities until our so-called leaders truly secure our borders and enforce our immigration laws!? What it is going to take?! And Obama wants to give millions of illegals amnesty (deceptively calling it "comprehensive reform") without even truly securing the border first. This is anarchy. Get involved now before we fully lose our country. Speak UP!! NO FORM OF ANY AMNESTY -- ENFORCE OUR EXISTING IMIGRATION LAWS!

 

Steve

Mar 20, 2009

This chief should be fired!!

 

Kathleen

Mar 20, 2009

Every single elected/appointed official who enables (aids and abets) illegal aliens is in violation of their sworn oath of office and our federal laws. Forget arresting illegal aliens. Citizens should demand that the police who refuse to enforce the laws and the politicians who prohibit them from doing so should be immediately removed from office and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Did it ever occur to these Einsteins that if they performed their jobs and had ICE remove all illegal aliens there would be no need to seek information from other illegal aliens re crimes committed by illegal aliens! Our taxes are paying for these grown men to continue playing cops and robbers, while we continue to be the victims of both. Time to clean house and install "clean" politicians and law enforcement.

 

Michael R.

Mar 21, 2009

I wonder when CASA De Maryland will cry out and call all of this "racial profiling." My guess is if the police try to enforce any immigration laws, CASA will do their typical protect-illegal-aliens-outcry and file a lawsuit.

 

lilredwho

Mar 23, 2009

Gang members are a Statewide problem for Maryland....Montgomery County doenst have a lock on this problem.

 


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