8 MS-13 members indicted in Dallas on charges including racketeering conspiracy, attempted murder and assault with a dangerous weapon
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The July 11 indictment was announced by the following agency heads: U.S. Attorney Erin Nealy Cox for the Northern District of Texas,
• Rolan Ivan Hernandez-Fuentes, 25, aka Ivan Fuentes, Tasmania, Ronal Ivan and Fuentes Hernandez;
• Cristian Wilfredo Cabrera-Cruz, 26, aka Cristin Benjamin Vigil and Mama;
• Kevin Cruz, 19, aka Street Danger;
• Jose Armando Saravia-Romero, 19, aka Jose Saravia, Mandy and Pinky;
• Jonathan Alexander Baires, 20, aka Splinter.
“MS-13 is one of the most violent and ruthless gangs on the streets today,” stated U.S. Attorney Nealy Cox.
“Evil gangs like MS-13 are perpetrators of senseless violence in our communities,” said Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
According to the indictment, MS-13 is a national and transnational gang composed primarily of immigrants or descendants from El Salvador.
According to the Indictment, beginning on or about July 2016, and continuing through on or about the date of the Indictment,
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An indictment is not a finding of guilt. An indictment is merely an allegation and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.