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GANGBANGER­S INFILTRATE L.A. SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Uniformed thugs ruling precincts by violence & fear

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MORE than 40 dirty deputies in two L.A. County Sheriff’s offices are ruthless gangbanger­s who act above the law while hiding behind their badges, a city watchdog charges.

Inspector General Max Huntsman shockingly claims 11 deputies at an East L.A. sheriff’s station are in the brutal biker Banditos gang and 30 members of the Executione­rs control the Compton headquarte­rs!

Huntsman didn’t expose the gangsters by name, citing the ongoing investigat­ion, but he demanded the L.A. Sheriff’s Department cooperate with requests for additional informatio­n.

The Banditos, who have tattoos of sombrero-wearing skeletons, are accused of harassing fellow officers and doling out violent beatdowns.

Meanwhile, the Executione­rs, who sport ink featuring Nazi imagery, rule their roost through threats and acts of revenge against foes, Huntsman claims.

But department bigwigs are blowing off Huntsman. They accuse the inspector of having an “unhealthy obsession” with attacking the sheriff’s office and failing to provide facts to back up his charges!

Top cop Alex Villanueva says he issued a policy banning “deputy subgroups” in 2021 to eliminate “hostile work environmen­ts.”

But critics charge that edict’s done little to discourage violence and misconduct by the creepy cops.

Huntsman vows to “identify people” and says when “we’ve shone a light upon the gangs, I’m hoping they will fade away.”

 ?? ?? Top cop Alex Villanueva banned “deputy subgroups” like the Banditos, who sport tattoos of skeletons in sombreros
Top cop Alex Villanueva banned “deputy subgroups” like the Banditos, who sport tattoos of skeletons in sombreros
 ?? ?? Max Huntsman
Max Huntsman

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