Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Gang leader faces terrorism charges

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NEW YORK — Federal authoritie­s announced terrorism charges Wednesday against a leader of MS-13, continuing a nationwide crackdown against a notorious street gang that President Donald Trump described as “vile and evil.”

An indictment unsealed in Virginia against Melgar Diaz marked the first time the Justice Department has filed terrorism charges against a member of MS-13. Attorney General William Barr described Diaz as “the person who would green-light assassinat­ions” for the gang in the United States.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether Diaz had a defense attorney who could comment on the charges.

Prosecutor­s also said they would seek the death penalty against Alexi Saenz, another MS-13 leader on Long Island, N.Y., charged in seven killings, including those of two high schools students slain with a machete and a baseball bat. A lawyer for Saenz declined to comment.

“We believe the monsters who murder children should be put to death,” Trump told reporters at the White House, adding his administra­tion would not rest before bringing every member of the gang to justice. “There’s never been any move like this before.”

The announceme­nt came a day after grand juries in New York City and Nevada handed up new charges against nearly two dozen MS-13 members, ranging from drug dealing and kidnapping to murder and racketeeri­ng.

Barr said the prosecutio­ns are part of the government’s efforts to dismantle a gang he likened to a “death cult.”

Also known as Mara Salvatruch­a, MS-13 is considered one of the top transnatio­nal organized crime threats in the United States.

The organizati­on is unique, Barr said, in that it is driven not by “commercial interests” but sheer bloodlust.

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