18 charged with murders and shootings in new york city gang indictment
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18 Charged with Murders and Shootings in New York City Gang Indictment

BROOKLYN, NY—Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, in collaboration with New York City Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban, announced today the indictment of 18 alleged gang members involved in a series of violent crimes, including two murders and multiple shootings that injured ten people, eight of whom were innocent bystanders. The individuals charged are purported members of the H-Block/Billy’s Gang and Gates Fam street gangs.

These indictments detail a conspiracy to commit murder, weapon possession, and other related charges across three separate legal actions. This crackdown is part of a broader strategy to address youth violence and gang involvement, particularly as the city approaches the summer months—a period often marked by a spike in violent incidents.

District Attorney Gonzalez emphasized the significance of the operation as a measure to combat the disturbing trend of youth involvement in violent activities and reiterated his office’s commitment to pursuing justice for the affected communities. “Shooting guns in our streets cannot and will not be tolerated,” stated Gonzalez. He highlighted the comprehensive approach of holding perpetrators accountable while also engaging youth in programs to deter them from gang affiliations.

Police Commissioner Caban acknowledged the focused efforts of the NYPD and their law enforcement partners in identifying and dismantling gang activities that contribute to citywide violence. He praised the dedication of NYPD investigators and the cooperation with the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office in addressing these complex challenges.

Echoing the sentiments of his colleagues, New York City Mayor Eric Adams underscored the city’s resolve against violence and chaos, stressing the administration’s commitment to public safety and law enforcement. “New York City will not tolerate the reckless endangerment of those who choose a path of violence and chaos,” Mayor Adams declared, commending the collaborative law enforcement efforts that led to these indictments.

This operation sends a clear message to those involved in gang violence that their actions will face severe consequences, ensuring that New York City remains a safe environment for all residents.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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