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Two MS 13 gang members, Miguel Alvarez Flores and Diego Hernandez Rivera, are accused of killing a 15-year-old girl in a satanic ritual. Police found evidence of underage girls being kept in their apartment. A 14-year-old girl reported being kidnapped, drugged, sexually assaulted, and tattooed by Alvarez Flores. Another girl named Genesis was also in the apartment. The suspects are reported to be in the country illegally and have been reported to Homeland Security.

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An illegal immigrant, El Mano Negro, admitted to assassinating over 25 people in the county for a cartel that was dismantled. Members of the cartel admitted that moving human beings, drugs, guns, and fentanyl is easier now than ever before in the cartel's history. According to the speaker, law enforcement resources are quickly depleted because of the Biden and Harris administration. The speaker stated that law enforcement sees victim after victim, and these stories are not unfamiliar to law enforcement throughout California.

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News Nation has followed Trende Aragua (TDA) since January, tied to the murder of a Florida police officer and the killing of 22-year-old nursing student Lake And Riley in Georgia. In Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin, a 26-year-old Venezuelan national was arrested for physically and sexually assaulting a woman; the department says the suspect has a known affiliation to TDA. Dallas police confirm “gang activity in the North Dallas area linked to the Trende Aragua gang from Venezuela.” A 24-year-old TDA member with an ICE tracking device was arrested for smuggling after a prior arrest and ICE release. Aurora PD arrested four Venezuelan nationals with confirmed ties to TDA. NYPD plans an international liaison in Bogota; CBP/HSI report a green light to fire on or attack law enforcement in Denver. Estimates: more than 1,000 TDA members in the U.S., about 5,000 worldwide. DHS alerts on spotting TDA members; at least 70 encountered; TDA described as Venezuela's largest criminal organization spreading to the United States.

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Travis Wolf, about to turn 12, died in a crash caused by an undocumented Venezuelan woman. A church teacher in Maryland, deported twice, faces child abuse charges. Three Guatemalan men in Florida are arrested for sexually assaulting a woman. A Colombian gang leader seeking asylum in Texas is captured. A Mexican woman accused of gruesome murders is arrested in El Paso for extreme brutality.

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The semi truck driver in a deadly crash on highway 285 was undocumented and had been deported or left the US 16 times in 22 years. He was arrested in Oregon in 2002 for drug trafficking. He was driving without a commercial license in Colorado, causing a fatal crash. He is held on a $50,000 bond and may face immigration proceedings if released. ICE is monitoring his case closely. Translation: The truck driver in a fatal highway crash was undocumented and had been deported or left the US 16 times in 22 years. He was arrested in Oregon in 2002 for drug trafficking. He caused a deadly crash in Colorado while driving without a commercial license. He is being held on a $50,000 bond and could face immigration proceedings if released. ICE is closely monitoring his case.

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The suspect, tentatively identified as Ryan Lewis Mosqueda, born in 1997, fired many dozens of rounds at a building and agents. He is approximately 27 years old. He was reported missing from West Laco at 4:00 AM and was at the location opening fire an hour or so later.

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They've arrested the hot assassin named Luigi, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate with degrees in computer science from Penn. It's surprising he got caught at McDonald's, and I can't blame the employee for turning him in, especially with the reward raised to $60,000. I never understood why some women write to inmates, but I can see the appeal now.

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The NYPD suspects members of the Venezuelan gang, Trende Aragua, are recruiting in Ecuador and entering the US. They have escalated from petty crimes to shootouts, with alleged member Bernardo Raul Mata confessing to targeting police. Mata shot 2 officers in Queens and revealed guns are smuggled into migrant shelters. Gang violence is on the rise.

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Ten people have been arrested by the FBI for an alleged ambush at an ICE facility in Texas. They face life in prison on charges of attempted murder, terrorism, and assault with a deadly weapon. Officials claim the suspects used graffiti and fireworks to lure agents out of the facility before firing 20 to 30 rounds at them. A local police officer was shot in the neck but has been released from the hospital. Some suspects allegedly wore body armor and tactical gear, while others were covered in mud. Investigators found flags and flyers with messages such as "resist fascism," "fight oligarchy," "fight ice terror with class war," and "free all political prisoners." The FBI is reportedly still searching for an eleventh suspect charged with obstruction.

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Freddy Antonio Amaya Marin, a 39-year-old from El Salvador, was arrested after allegedly shooting at vehicles and police officers from the woods outside his home. He faces 8 counts of attempted murder. Investigators are working with the US Attorney General's Office and Homeland Security. Amaya Marin also faces federal charges for illegal reentry after deportation and being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm. Authorities report that he was deported in 2007 and returned to the US illegally. He is also allegedly a confirmed member of a violent international street gang.

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The Department of Homeland Security released a statement regarding a developing incident. At 02:19 Pacific Standard Time, US border patrol agents were conducting a targeted vehicle stop in Portland. The passenger of the vehicle is described as a Venezuelan illegal alien affiliated with the transnational Trendyaragua prostitution ring and involved in a recent shooting in Portland. The vehicle driver is believed to be a member of the Venezuelan gang Trende Aragua. When agents identified themselves to the vehicle occupants, the driver weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents. Fearing for his life and safety, an agent fired a defensive shot. The driver drove off with the passenger fleeing the scene. The situation is evolving, and more information is forthcoming.

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A 12-year-old boy was killed by a woman who was in the U.S. illegally from Venezuela. In Maryland, a church teacher accused of abusing children had been deported twice. In Lake Worth Beach, Florida, three undocumented immigrants from Guatemala were arrested for allegedly abducting, sexually assaulting, and filming a local woman. The suspects allegedly threw the woman into a truck, drove to a nearby intersection, and assaulted her. The leader of the Colombian street gang Los Antonias, one of the seven most wanted murderers in Columbia's capital, was arrested in Texas while seeking asylum. In El Paso, a woman accused of multiple murders and body dismemberments in Mexico was arrested. The FBI stated that the woman was known for extreme brutality, including removing victims' hearts and placing them before Santa Muerta statues.

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Irving police have arrested Ovett Bernardo Mendoza Argueta for the shooting at a Chick Fil A that left 2 dead. The suspect was taken into custody this morning after gunfire was reported at the restaurant. The motive remains unclear, but the suspect has been charged with capital murder.

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This is Dan Dix reporting for Press For Truth live from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I’ve just had the military driving past me, and I understand I should not be around anywhere where the police or the military are because they’re the target right now. The area around me is deserted, with burning cars smoldering in the background. The situation is incredibly intense. There’s been the killing of a top drug lord cartel member, El Menchio, who reportedly had a $15,000,000 bounty on his head. His death has triggered this eruption. The cartel has been setting up blockades in the streets, stopping cars; their whole bus was set on fire. Cartel members who look like the military are present, and they mean business. A Costco was set on fire, and a hospital is under attack, with people running for their lives. The Guadalajara Airport has come under attack, with people running and crying. Puerto Vallarta Airport has also faced a big scare, with many people evacuated on the tarmac, forced to run out onto the runway to escape the intense situation. It seems this is not slowing down anytime soon. I understand the cartel has announced they will be entering private homes and potentially hotel resorts at 5PM our time if their demands are not met, so this could be the beginning of a broader crisis. The situation is so intense I’ve been reporting from my resort where smoke is everywhere, cars are being lit on fire, and I’ve been posting those updates to my Twitter, dan dicks pft. People are reuploading the footage and saying, “Look at this footage a tourist got.” I’m not a tourist—I’m a journalist. I’ve been speaking at a conference for the last five days and I’m here documenting this live. It was scary being over there as I started the video; military rolled up on me, and I understand that could be cartel members. If it’s not, these are the people who are targets of the cartel. For updates, go to my Twitter: Dan Dicks PFT. I don’t really care if people re-upload the footage and credit isn’t given; the most important thing is getting the word out about what’s happening here and that the situation is dire. People are dying, and the situation is pretty serious. I’m not sure I’ll be able to fly home tomorrow; airports are currently shut down, so I might be stuck here for a while. If you want to support me, visit pressfortruth.ca and follow me on the major platforms I’m posting on. You can also support my efforts to cover this at pressfortruth.ca/donate. The key takeaway is to share this information, as you’re unlikely to get this from mainstream media, and I’m on the ground bringing you this truth of what’s happening here. This is Dan Dix reporting for Press for Truth. Stay tuned for more.

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Federal agents in the Chicago area are on alert after being targeted by leaders of a major street gang, amid a separate incident where border patrol agents were attacked by a shooter. In Little Village, Chicago police responded to an incident where a man drove up in a jeep and fired shots at border patrol agents. After shell casings and video were collected, multiple agencies tracked the shooter and a suspect was taken into custody. The suspect is described as an illegal alien with a past felony conviction for firearms; authorities say he was in the Jeep and armed. DHS released pictures showing federal vehicles damaged after at least four were rammed this week, with others pelted by bricks and cans of paint. Border patrol agents were alerted that the street gang Latin Kings directed their membership to shoot on-site federal agents operating as part of Operation Midway Blitz. A shoot-on-site threat for federal law enforcement is described as extremely concerning. Federal agents and their top brass say rhetoric from elected officials in Illinois calling agents barbarians triggers violence and lawlessness. Protesters described as saying “You Nazis” and “Gestapo,” with accounts of peaceful protests turning hostile. Leaders in Washington anticipate more violence as neighborhoods are urged to form mobs, record arrests with their phones, and make noise each time agents make arrests. One participant describes it as “really disgusting” that the rhetoric is being used to turn the tables on law enforcement for carrying out arrests. Last week, US district judge Sarah Ellis issued an…

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A breaking update on the Saturday shooting targeting border patrol agents in Chicago: a suspect is now in custody, according to DHS. The suspect is described as a criminal illegal alien from Mexico with a prior felony conviction. The information was provided as federal investigators move forward with the case. Details from the reporting indicate that border patrol agents were conducting operations in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood on Saturday morning when a man drove up in a Jeep, opened fire, and then drove away. There were no reported injuries, but investigators collected shell casings and video from the scene. The incident prompted a joint investigation involving the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and Chicago police. Officials confirm that the suspect is from Mexico and is now in custody. He is described as having a past felony conviction for firearms. Investigators are pursuing leads based on this suspect, and it appears he was the person in the Jeep and armed at the time of the shooting. In related weekend developments, DHS released photographs showing damage to federal vehicles. At least four border patrol cars were rammed, and those vehicles were boxed in and pelted with objects such as bricks and paint cans during operations over the weekend. Additionally, authorities issued an alert noting that the leadership of the Latin Kings street gang has issued a directive to shoot on-site immigration officers and federal agents operating in Chicago as part of Operation Midway Blitz. The report emphasizes the alleged direct threat to federal agents in the area. The updates come as authorities continue to respond to incidents involving federal agents in Chicago and pursue leads stemming from the Saturday shooting. No injuries have been reported in connection with the attack on the agents, and the investigation involves collaboration among federal and local agencies. The breaking news underscores ongoing concerns about safety for immigration and federal enforcement personnel operating in the city.

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An urgent search is underway for Miguel Perez Alba, who is accused of multiple counts of child rape, aggravated sexual battery, and sexual battery by an authority figure. US Marshals are actively looking for him. He was last seen in Nashville in May and is believed to still be in the Middle Tennessee area.

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The police are actively investigating the murder of José Luis Sánchez and are offering a $5,000 reward for information on the whereabouts of Jordi Arenas Lezama, Julio César Hernández Montero, Yoleidy and la raza, and Yordalis Enrique. These individuals, along with Yurwin Salazar, who has been arrested, allegedly kidnapped, robbed, and killed Sánchez. The arrest warrant for Yurwin Salazar reveals that Julio César Hernández was involved in the kidnapping and was present at the victim's home during the robbery. It is suspected that they may be part of the dangerous Venezuelan gang, the Aragua Train, known for their crimes in Venezuela and Latin America. If you have any information, please contact the crime hotline at 305-481-8477.

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Shocking new details emerged about the attempted murder of Derek Chauvin, America’s most high-profile inmate. Last Friday, Chauvin was stabbed 22 times in the library by another inmate. The assailant has been identified as John Turcak, 52, who has already served 27 years of a 30-year sentence and is described as a member of the Mexican mafia and, allegedly, an FBI informant. The complaint states Turcak initially denied wanting to kill Chauvin, and then the Mexican mafia member waived his Miranda rights when an FBI agent arrived to interview him. The FBI’s involvement raises questions, as the agency typically participates in prison murders when there is an order, if the perpetrator or victim is still informing, or in both scenarios. The complaint claims Turcak confessed to wanting to murder Chauvin on Black Friday to symbolically avenge Black Lives Matter. The discussion challenges the plausibility of a Mexican mafia member, who has historically preyed on Black inmates and operated within prison racial groupings, acting as a social-justice warrior to avenge Black Lives Matter. The transcript notes Turcak is listed as white and of Croatian origin, which raises questions about his supposed diversity within the Mexican mafia. It also notes Turcak’s sudden relocation to a new federal prison and questions the purpose of this move. Turcak’s history with the FBI is described as significant: he flipped on the Mexican mob in the late 1990s, helping the FBI lock up more than 40 fellow gangsters, and admitted committing crimes while working as an undercover informant, though he claimed to the sentencing judge that “I didn’t commit those crimes for kicks. I did them because I had to if I wanted to stay alive.” Liz Collins, who produced the documentary “Fall of Minneapolis” about the death of George Floyd, joins the discussion. She describes Chauvin’s stabbing as occurring eight days after their film’s release, noting that Chauvin described being attacked from behind and stabbed repeatedly with a makeshift knife while he was in a media center making copies. Questions are raised about the guards’ supervision and Chauvin’s current health, as he uses a walker and the full extent of his injuries remains unclear. The timing is deemed suspicious, with claims that the only person to receive an update on Chauvin’s condition before his family was Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who confirmed Chauvin’s stability to the media. The conversation critiques the choice of Black Friday as the alleged symbolic date and suggests it would be more fitting to reference Martin Luther King Day, the anniversary of George Floyd’s death, or Floyd’s birthday. The claim that the symbolically chosen date was connected to Black Lives Matter and a “black hand symbol” attributed to the Mexican mafia is described as rambling and not clearly coherent. The discussion concludes with acknowledgment of the evolving narrative surrounding Chauvin’s stabbing and the FBI’s involvement.

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Federal authorities in Los Angeles have announced arrests in connection to one of the largest human smuggling rings in the United States. We've taken three people into custody, but one is still on the run. Over a five-year period, this organization smuggled over 20,000 illegal immigrants from Guatemala through Mexico into the US, charging $15,000 to $18,000 per person. The four individuals indicted are not only accused of smuggling, but also heinous crimes against undocumented immigrants, showing a callous disregard for both immigration laws and the people they smuggled. One smuggling operation resulted in a car accident in Oklahoma, leading to the deaths of seven people, including children. The ringleader, Eduardo Domingo Renoho Matul, along with Cristobal Mahia Cha and Jose Paxter Islamha, are in custody, while the search continues for Helmer Abisbo Hernandez.

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She has used both male and female names, but after investigating and speaking with individuals, reviewing documents and Houston Police Department reports, we have identified her as Genesee Moreno, a Hispanic female.

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Freddy Antonio Amaya Marin, 39, from El Salvador, was arrested after allegedly shooting at vehicles and then officers from the woods outside his home. He faces 8 counts of attempted murder, federal charges for illegal reentry after deportation, and being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm. Amaya Marin was previously deported in 2007 and illegally returned to the US. He is a confirmed member of a violent international street gang. He is being held without bond, and additional charges are possible. Three people were reported injured and are expected to recover. The US Attorney General's Office and Homeland Security are involved in the investigation.

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There's a lot happening in Mexico right now. Recently, a car was discovered containing nine bodies. All of the hands were severed and placed in a bag inside the vehicle. Additionally, a ranch or compound that had been previously raided was searched again. This time, authorities uncovered three cremating ovens and a large number of personal belongings, including over 400 pairs of shoes, backpacks, clothing, and jewelry. While some remains were found, no bodies have been identified. It's unclear if these incidents are related to trafficking or cartel activity. Investigations are ongoing to identify the victims and determine the cause of these disturbing events. I'll provide further updates as more information becomes available.

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Mexico EXPLODES After Top Cartel Boss Killed With US Intel Assistance
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The episode centers on a high-profile raid in which Mexican security forces killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as Mencho, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, prompting widespread unrest across 20 states as roadblocks and violence emerged in the wake of his death. The discussion emphasizes that the CJNG was a highly influential, loosely centralized organization with a broad footprint, and notes that the leadership vacuum is likely to trigger internal power struggles and a renewed show of force from affiliates. The hosts and guest explain why authorities moved decisively, citing actionable intelligence shared with the United States and a calculation that pursuing a strong response would deter further violence while signaling sovereignty in the face of potential U.S. unilateral actions. They also contrast this administration’s approach with prior strategies, highlighting a shift toward aggressive targeting of senior cartel figures and a reliance on intelligence collaboration with the U.S. to justify interventions, while resisting foreign military involvement on Mexican soil. The conversation also touches on domestic political dynamics, public sentiment toward President Sheinbaum’s security policies, and how cross-border pressures—economic and diplomatic—shape Mexico’s stance on law enforcement and cooperation with the United States.

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Influencer Shot On TikTok Live
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Beauty Tik Toker gunned down during live stream. Valyriia Marquez, a beauty influencer in Jalisco, Mexico, was shot in Blossom Beauty Lounge while a TikTok audience watched. CJNG cartel members arrived on motorbikes, shouting Seenor Mencho. A masked gunman entered; Valyriia said, "They're coming," and seconds later she was shot. The attack was captured live. The video is authentic, and authorities say the attack shows cartel power south of the border. The US government and Mexican government are offering rewards of $15 million and 300 million Mexican pesos. Investigators will collect videos, messages, and witnesses; a suspect is expected to be arrested. In Mexico, femicide carries penalties around 40 to 70 years, bail is limited, and trials in high-profile cases often run months rather than years.
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