Training >> Browse Articles >> Officer Safety

+12

MS-13

Article Submitted by :
800px-2002_super_troopers_0001_tiny_square_max50

RoyalwithCheese

over 2 years ago

3 articles submitted

MS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha): Profile
During the early 1980s, a violent civil war began in El Salvador. It lasted more than twelve years. Estimates say nearly 100,000 people were killed. As a result, over one million people fled from El Salvador to the United States. Most Salvadorian immigrants settled mainly in Southern California and Washington, D.C.. Some of these immigrants had ties with La Mara, a violent street gang from El Salvador. Others had been members of paramilitary groups like the Farabundo Marti Nacional Liberation (FMNL) during the civil war in El Salvador. These FMNL members were Salvadorian peasants who were trained as guerilla fighters, and who were adept at using explosives, firearms, knives and booby traps.

After arriving in the United States, some of these immigrants, with ties to their former gangs and paramilitary organizations, formed a street gang known as Mara Salvatrucha (MS) or MS-13. MS initially formed for protection, but quickly developed into an extremely violent gang. MS-13, today continues to obtain recruits from groups like FMNL.

Since its creation in California and Washington, DC, MS has expanded into Oregon, Alaska, Texas, Nevada, Utah, Oklahoma, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Canada, and Mexico. MS maintains active ties with MS members and factions in El Salvador. Mara Salvatrucha gang members maintain contact between groups in the United States and El Salvador for several specific reasons. In El Salvador, a hand grenade sells for $1.00 to $2.00 U.S. dollars and an M-16 rifle will sell for approximately $200 U.S. dollars. The alliance to El Salvador and groups like La Mara and FMNL allows MS-13 to gain access to military-style munitions and establishes a network to traffic illegal firearms into the United States.

MS is involved in exporting stolen U.S. cars to South America. The cars are often traded for drugs when dealing with cartels. An estimated 80% of the cars driven in El Salvador were stolen in the United States. Car theft is a lucrative business for MS. Its members have also been involved in burglaries, auto thefts, narcotic sales, home invasion robberies, weapons smuggling, car jacking, extortion, murder, rape, witness intimidation, illegal firearm sales, car theft and aggravated assaults. Common drugs sold by MS members include cocaine, marijuana, heroin, crack, and methamphetamine. MS-13 gang members have even placed a “tax” on prostitutes and non-gang member drug dealers who are working in MS turf.

MS gangs now include members from Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, in addition to El Salvador. Mara Salvatrucha also has African-American members. Mara Salvatrucha members identify themselves with tattoos such as the number 13 or “Trece” in Spanish. MS gang members will also use the Spanish word “Sureno” (Southerner) to identify themselves. Sometimes Sureno is abbreviated to SUR. These terms make reference to the fact that MS gang members like to claim they are from Southern California as opposed to Northern California, and are rivals with Northern California gangs. Often, this rivalry is taken outside the state of California. Additionally, MS-13 maintains rivalries with the 18th Street gang and the Latin Kings. There is also a good chance that the member will also have the name of his particular clique tattooed on his/her body. Other tattoos encountered with MS members have included pentagrams and other occult symbols. These can be confusing when found in conjunction with gang tattoos and can cause misconceptions of satanic involvement by the gang. The most common hand sign used by MS members is the letter M formed by using three fingers and pointing the hand downward. This hand sign can resemble the pitchfork sign used by Folk/People Nation gangs from the Midwest, and can be made with the fingers pointing up or down. The symbols used as tattoos are also used in graffiti and personal writings.

Generally, Mara Salvatrucha members show no fear of law enforcement. They are not easily intimidated and frequently act defiantly. Mara Salvaltrucha gang members have been responsible for the execution of three federal agents and numerous shootings of law enforcement officers across the country. MS gang members have been known to booby-trap their drug stash houses using antipersonnel grenades on the assumption that these structures will be searched by law enforcement. MS members at one time often bragged of assaulting law enforcement officers as a means of showing their loyalty and commitment to the gang. However, these claims have never been confirmed. Today, assaults on law enforcement officers are not required for membership, but are always an option. Officers dealing with MS members should use caution.

Law enforcement and the courts have used two primary methods to deal with criminal activity by MS: arrest/incarceration and deportation. Between April 1994 and August 1995, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) arrested and deported more than a hundred MS gang members to El Salvador. Many Mara Salvatrucha gang members are currently in the United States illegally and are concerned about deportation. If a gang member is deported to El Salvador, there is a chance they will be targeted by the Sombra Negra (Black Shadow) death squad. Sombra Negra and similar groups are legendary in Central America. Gangsters and citizens alike believe that the Sombra Negra is made up of rogue cops and military personnel who target unwanted criminals and gang members for vigilante "justice." While the presence of these death squads is officially denied by the governments of Central American countries, many MS members in the U.S. believe these groups exist, and fear that they will be targeted after being deported. Honduran MS gang members have the same fear. Sombra Negra has claimed responsibility for the deaths of several MS gang members in El Salvador. The existence or belief in the existence of these death squads could also be a chief motivation for hardcore MS gang members to come to the United States.

Identifiers

Old English Style of Writing
Block Letter or Old English Graffiti
Utilization of the letter/number combination: MSX3, MS13, MSXIII
Use of the number 13
Colors: Blue and White
Refer to Sur or Sureno (Southern California)
Tattoos with Perdoname Mi Madre por Mi Vida Loca
Occult symbol


+12
  • Photo_user_banned_big

    active

    about 1 year ago

    174 Comments

    This article was very well prepared. I just watched a special on this particular gang and the MM. It is true that they are labeled as being the most violent of all gangs in the US. During my viewing this past week, I was able to observe interviews of 'retired', 'in-active' and 'active' members from the MS 13. They explained the levels of command all the way down to their foot soldiers. It is absolutely amazing that the top leader of MS 13 here in the US, hands his orders down from behind prison walls! This is a MUST READ for any law enforcement personnel who works on the street.

  • Njdoc_max50

    SCO_CORREA

    about 1 year ago

    88 Comments

    outstanding info.

  • 172617276o159619415_max50

    apj

    about 1 year ago

    188 Comments

    Great information. It is both very serious and funny when you see vehicles being driven through the city of San Salvador with Texas, California, Oregon, and Washington State Plates. The flow is so much that the government turns and looks the other way. Even hotel chains down there purchase stolen vehicles.

  • Eagle_max50

    JJ1

    about 1 year ago

    55466 Comments

    Interesting info

  • Officer_down_max600_max50

    BiggoofyC486

    about 1 year ago

    660 Comments

    Great info

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    tmc105

    about 1 year ago

    4 Comments

    Good info. I work in NJ in the southern part of the state. SUR 13 taking hold in parts of Atlantic City and Atlantic/Cape May counties. Recent street attacks by groups of 8-10 members on unsuspecting visitors and casino employees.

  • Mac_max50

    onefifty

    over 2 years ago

    80 Comments

    Good info. I work in MD and MS has a foothold in a few areas, especially the DC metro area. Everyone should educate themselves about these guys because they are very dangerous.

  • 800px-2002_super_troopers_0001_tiny_square_max50

    RoyalwithCheese

    over 2 years ago

    50 Comments

    Hope this helps.

Post a link to something interesting from another site, or submit your own original writing for the Police Link community to read.

Submit a Story

Recent Activity

Photo_user_blank_big
rsironron commented on: "Theft Suspect Fled into Police Station", less than a minute ago.
Me__mr
cgingo commented on: "V. castro", less than a minute ago.
Photo_user_blank_big
ssabo1 commented on: "Sherrie Sabo", 1 minute ago.
Me__mr
cgingo commented on: "Edward Barbour-Lacey", 2 minutes ago.