Gangsters getting military training

November 15, 2011

A soldier in a combat zone throwing gang signs.

By DANIEL BLACKBURN

Federal officials are documenting a growing presence of gang members in the U.S. military, even while state financial support for local gang-busting and narcotics interdiction evaporates.

The proliferation of organized criminal elements with military-trained members should raise red flags for law enforcement officials, according to a recent FBI report.

“Members of nearly every major street gang, including the Bloods, Crips, Black Disciples, Gangster Disciples, Hells Angels, Latin Kings, The 18th Street Gang, Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), Mexican Mafia, Nortenos, Surenos, Vice Lords, and various white supremacist groups, have been documented on military installations,” the report says.

Even as the specter grows of Special Forces-trained gang-bangers roaming Main Street armed with killing skills and AK47s, cutbacks in state funding will help decimate anti-gang-related police activities in San Luis Obispo County.

Last week, the state Department of Justice (DOJ) said it will terminate at the end of this year its involvement in most of California’s 52 drug and gang units because of funding issues.

Paso Robles Police Chief Lisa Solomon, who in early September acknowledged that her city has a severe gang problem by forming a multi-agency program called “Safe Streets,” said Tuesday she is “reevaluating” the program’s future because of state fund reductions.

“We will lose our lead agency (the DOJ’s Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement), funding for office space, that kind of thing,” Solomon said. “But I do not think this will negatively impact the Safe Streets program. State funding is not ending until the end of the year.”

Solomon said she and others are “reevaluating whether the sheriff will be lead, or if there will be another lead.”

The chief said she had not heard about gang members joining the military.

“That is an interesting and disturbing phenomenon,” she said.

The FBI report notes that “gang members with military training pose a unique threat to law enforcement personnel because of the distinctive military skills that they have and their willingness to teach these skills to fellow gang members. While the number of gang members trained by the military is unknown, the threat that they pose to law enforcement is potentially significant, particularly if gang members trained in weapons, tactics, and planning pass this instruction on to other gang members.”

And while U.S. Army officials themselves were critical of the report, the Justice Department appraisal has ominous overtones: “Although allowing gang members to serve in the military may temporarily increase recruiting numbers, American communities may ultimately have to contend with disruption and violence resulting from military-trained gang members on the streets of U.S. cities.”


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This is old news, they have been talking about street gang members in the military since Desert Storm in the 90’s. More disturbing is the incidents of street gang members who have some how become deputy sheriffs for LA County. We can thank affirmative action & minority hiring quotas for this atrocity.


LOL,, okay.


All thats needed is a GED

Being a Veteran gives preference


Further justication

LA County Sheriff “need” these specialist in their gang task force.

(From rags to riches, from nothing to something, military offers a great opportunity)


Sounds like a blast from the past. More than a few sheriffs in the old West had checkered histories before putting on the badge, to say the least. Some had even been bank robbers.


Are we dis-respecting and dis-honoring the our military veterans that risk their lives to protect us?

Or is he simply just the same ass in a different gang?

Humble wimps in wars are as heroic or more heroic!

Besides he may not have seen real combat.

And if he did, he got off his rocks

or he realize his way is not the way!

So what if he was a gang, a GI or someone who never served bragging that he did

Just an experiece but nothing to brag about, hes using so F-him!

If hes learned nothing from the military or gang violence, he should know this every great or little human being dies the same.


But threat NOT, whether private or public entity, nothing superior stays the same, their abilities become obsolete in time!


This has been occurring for several years, now everyone knows how out of touch SOLOMON really is as a police chief. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6lCtSYs4z0


More fallout from our bad economic situation, thanks to corporate greed. Join your local occupy group to end the graft of money in our system. Return power to the people, return a level playing field for US business and workers. We must get back on track so we will have the resources to cope with our internal problems such as this one. Because of the greed and criminal behavior of big business and the corrupting nature of big money on politics we are rapidly approaching a lawless society.

If any of us were to spit on the sidewalk cops would sweep us away. But if a Miller or Gearhead steals many millions (wiping out our savings, starving government of the resources it needs to fight crime etc) they walk. The fallout is damaging all of us.


My neighbors kid, a straight A high school grad, was just rejected by all of the service branches due solely to an arrest when he was 16 for posession of a single joint. Thank you Paso pigs. Military intelligence.


There might be more to it than that. Something that happens when a kid is under 18 is wiped clean once said youth turns 18. Especially for a joint, which is a misdemeanor. I’m betting there’s more to it than what you might know.


No, not anymore. If they find out that there’s something on a minors record they will use it against you. I recently took a kid to a recruiter. Things have changed over the years, the military is much more selective then when I was younger. They are more picky because they can be. It used to be that the recruiters would lie still and cheat to get a young person in the military. They now have a waiting list for kids to go in. Due to the economy kids are banging down their doors to get in. I took this young person in last Aug.. They told me that if he/she passed everything that day (takes longer than a day) that he/she wouldn’t actually go in to basic until next March, they can’t process these kids fast enough. During the Vietnam war, you signed up and they took you pretty much right there. So my point is that this recruiter told me that they do look at arrest records of minors. The person that I took in had an issue with the law while he/she was 17 but hadn’t gone to trial yet, the recruiter said that we should wait until the trial to find out if he could even get in.


And so-called ADHD kids who’ve taken Ritalin are also disqualified. Society should think twice before blindly medicating its active boys!


SewerHeightsRez


I know during the Vietnam era

The US Marine Corp will accept people in prison

If they serve in the military, survive, they have a new life with benefits

Yes, if you admit to drug use they could reject you, thats how it was then.


A properly trained & armed citizenry is the greatest crime prevention method available.


Watch this map progression and consider violent crime rates dropping in the last 20 years.


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Perhaps service in the military will change the gang members. Perhaps being around other groups of people, belonging to something different, having personal self-confidence and pride might actually have the opposite effect. Perhaps these individuals will not return to gang life but relocate elsewhere where their tour of duty is up.


This is something we should consider and encourage somehow while we still have these men and women in the service. Maybe this could be a very effective form of intervention…….


I don’t know……….feeling Polyanna-ish today, I guess!


I think it could change the current outlook of some gang members and they might develop some positive character traits as a result of serving in the military. On the other hand maybe the gummint is being smart for once and will send them all straight to the front lines.


More likely they have family in and around the gang’s territory, and will thus be resistant to change.


“Solomon said she and others are ‘reevaluating whether the sheriff will be lead, or if there will be another lead.”


Please don’t let Lisa Solomon be in charge of the so-called Safe Streets program. She’s unprofessional and thoroughly incompetent. Get ANYONE else but her. Anyone.


I keep reading posts here on how we do not have a gang problem and how crime is going down. If this is so, then why is the US military and law enforcement nationwide so concerned?


mkaney is about the only commenter I’ve seen who insists crime rates are down and that Paso doesn’t have a gang problem. He doesn’t even live in Paso but if he comes north of the grade & spends a month here…talking to locals, walking some selected neighborhoods after dark…his eyes will be opened.


why is the US military and law enforcement nationwide so concerned?

fear of impending irrelevance