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News
Release
January 14, 2003
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Alleged
Bronx Gang Leader Arrested in Connection with Operation of Methamphetamine
Laboratory Near NYC Public School
Special
Agent in Charge Anthony P. Placido announced the arrest of Angelo Cruz,
the alleged leader of a motorcycle gang calling itself the "Satan's
Soldiers." On December 19, 2002, law enforcement officers seized
a methamphetamine laboratory and arrested other alleged members of the
gang that operated the lab in a Bronx lot located across the street from
a New York City elementary school. In addition to producing methamphetamine
at that location, the gang stored a small arsenal of weapons and ammunition
there, according to a complaint unsealed today.
Methamphetamine is
a controlled substance, which until recently, has been primarily abused
in the southwestern and Western United States. It is typically manufactured
in clandestine laboratories located in that region, as well as Mexico.
Because the chemical used in clandestine methamphetamine labs are explosive
and often poisonous, such operations can present a significant danger
to the surrounding community.
Upon searching the
Lot, which is located across the street from Community School 47, the
agents discovered a trailer containing what appeared to be a fully operational
methamphetamine lab. In a second trailer, the agents found guns and ammunition,
including an Intertec Tec-9 with a defaced serial number, two magazine
cartridges, and 47 live rounds of ammunition, as well as a black shotgun
along with 17 live 12-guage shotgun shells.
Video cameras were
found stationed on and around the lot, apparently for the purpose of detecting
law enforcement, and video monitors connected to the cameras were found
in a rear building structure on the lot, which served as the gang's clubhouse
and headquarter, it was charged. In the clubhouse, agents also found various
weapons including a loaded Mossburg pistol grip shotgun, a Remington .22
caliber handgun, four 12-gauge shotgun shells, four gun silencers, sic
knives, a taser gun, a slingshot, and a pair of brass knuckles according
to the complaint. Approximately $40,000 in cash was also seized.
Cruz, the alleged
leader of the Satan's Soldiers Gang, was located on January 14, 2003 by
members of the Drug Enforcement Task Force, a unit comprised of DEA, NYPD
and NYSP law enforcement officers. Cruz is said to be the fourth and highest
ranking member of the gang to be arrested. The other alleged members who
were arrested on December 20, 2002 are John William Kelly, Ralph Walter
Hall and Peter Schultz. Each of the defendants faces narcotics charges
that carry a maximum penalty of life in prison. The prosecution is being
conducted by the United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of
New York.
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