Gang uses MySpace to stalk potential threats

Federal agents say members of the Hispanic street gang here are using the online social networking Web site MySpace.com to make threats and find a former member so they can kill him. It’s common for street gangs to use the Internet to tout their criminal enterprises. They often post pictures of members displaying gang-related hand signs.

But now it appears they are also using social networking sites to cyberstalk potential threats.

According to a documents filed in D.C. federal court, a former MS-13 gang member is a witness to a D.C. homicide and was moved to North Carolina to prevent the violent gang from finding him.

But in April 2010, the witness got into a fight with his girlfriend, who also was a MS-13 member, and she returned to D.C. and told the gang that her former boyfriend was cooperating with law enforcement, documents said.

In June, the witness said that his ex-girlfriend had posted a cryptic message on his MySpace.com page calling an unspecified individual a “rat” that liked to “eat cheese.”

The communication was posted a month after the witness was ordered to be deported to Guatemala, where the El Salvador-based gang has a strong presence, documents said. The message indicates that gang members would be sent from El Salvador to Guatemala to find and kill the “rat”, documents said.

On Dec. 22, during a MS-13 gang meeting in Maryland, a MS-13 gang leader announced that the witness was being targeted for execution and that the gang was using the ex-girlfriend’s MySpace.com account to send him messages, federal agents said.

According to the documents, the agents informed the witness about the meeting and he confirmed that the ex-girlfriend has contacted him. Authorities believe the gang was using the ex-girlfriend’s account to try to lure him back to the gang to assassinate him.

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