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Home » Latest News » Chief Of Police Announces Major Gang Crackdown & Arrest of Deadly Killer ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chief Of Police Announces Major Gang Crackdown & Arrest of Deadly Killer By Marianne Lee posted on July 8, 2011 - 7:35 pm. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ GANTON--These past couple weeks further escalating the state's major crackdown on major gang violence, San Andreas Attorney General Joseph Brown and the Los Santos County Sheriff's Department just today announced that over 15 gang members from Ganton Tokers were arrested this evening in the City of Ganton. These arrests mark the final conclusion of a bigger gang investigation conducted by the authorities, launched by the state Attorney General, and Los Santos County Sheriff's Department, after a young man was shot and killed during a nasty clash between two rival gangs. The suspected killers were, Franklin Figueroa, 16, Jose Frejo, 18, Ascension Rosales, 25, were arrested during the long going investigation on the infamous Sureño-affiliated Ganton Varrio Tokers gang. This evening, during today's crackdown, federal agents identified more than 20 gang members who were designated to be targets and made more than 30 arrests for several offenses that includes, murder, robbery, extortion, marijuana trafficking, multiple parole violations, and weapon violations. "Young men who align themselves within this gang, had regular jobs, but their gang affiliation was too strong they continued to roam on the streets, terrorizing community and its people for months," Attorney General Joseph Brown said. "It is indeed shocking that gang identity has become so strong that good paying jobs that they've had was not enough to turn these suspects from their daily criminal activities," He added.
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