Houston Chronicle

Prosecutor­s allege MS-13 gangsters used Calif. town as a base

‘Blue Inferno’ probe nets more than 24 tied to at least 30 killings, assaults across U.S.

- By Sudhin Thanawala

SAN FRANCISCO — More than two dozen MS-13 gang members and affiliates were arrested and charged following a monthslong murder and drug traffickin­g investigat­ion centered on a rural California farm city that the gang turned into a base for its operations, U.S. and state prosecutor­s said Friday.

MS-13 took advantage of limited resources in the city of Mendota and used it and other areas of Fresno County to “conduct their crimes, to hide out from crimes that they committed in other jurisdicti­ons and to prepare to commit crimes in states as far away as New York,” Fresno County District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp said at a news conference in Fresno with state and federal officials.

McGregor Scott, the U.S. attorney in Sacramento, said the investigat­ion — dubbed “Blue Inferno” — uncovered evidence tying the gang to at least 30 killings and assaults in Mendota, Los Angdeles, Las Vegas, New York City and Houston. The evidence has prompted additional prosecutio­ns in other cities, he said.

“This is a good day,” Scott said. “An extremely violent street gang which has terrorized western Fresno County has been completely dismantled and several murders and violent crimes across the nation have been resolved in a resounding way,” he said.

MS-13, or La Mara Salvatruch­a, was formed in Los Angeles in the 1980s by refugees from El Salvador and is linked to many slayings in certain parts of the U.S. In California, the gang has clashed with rival Nortenos gang members. It also targets its own members for violating gang rules.

Nortenos are a street gang connected to the Nuestra Familia, a prison gang that originally formed in the California state prison system in the 1960s, according to federal prosecutor­s.

President Donald Trump has singled out the MS-13 gang as a threat to the U.S. and blames weak border enforcemen­t for the group’s crimes. But many gang members were born in the U.S.

Other federal charges stemming from the investigat­ion of MS-13 in Fresno County accuse three gang members of stabbing a rival gang member in the back at a Mendota intersecti­on in August. In May, three MS-13 members attacked a man walking near an elementary school in Mendota, beating him with a metal pipe, according to U.S. prosecutor­s.

The group in Mendota operated in tandem with MS-13 in Los Angeles and viewed the Bulldogs street gang as rivals, according to a U.S. grand jury indictment. The Bulldogs take their name from the mascot and moniker of California State University, Fresno, and wear the school’s athletic apparel.

Another 15 people affiliated with MS-13 are facing federal charges of drug traffickin­g in Fresno and Los Angeles counties, according to U.S. prosecutor­s.

Smittcamp said separate charges are pending in state court of narcotics sales, assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit murder in Fresno and Los Angeles counties. Eleven defendants are charged in state court, she said.

The investigat­ion also included the California attorney general’s office.

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U.S. Attorney McGregor Scott says Houston was among the gang’s crime scenes.

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