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The latest RICO case against La Eme and Puente 13

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What probably got the federal RICO case against La Eme and Puente 13 off the ground likely boils down to one paragraph in the federal indictment:

On or about July 3, 2006, in Los Angeles County, within the Central District of California, defendants GONZALEZ, BLANCO, S. NUNEZ, and A. TORRES willfully, deliberately, and with premeditation, unlawfully killed with malice aforethought D.D., in violation of California Penal Code, Sections 21a, 31, 187, and 189.
The read the complete indictment click here.

The big question: Did inestigators rely on snitches, undercover agents, wiretaps or all three?

Puente 13 -- suspected La Eme associates -- arrested by feds

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Eight suspected members of the Puente 13 street gang were arrested Tuesday morning by federal authorities in a racketeering and drug case.

The feds allege that the group was involved in violent crimes and selling meth to help fund La Eme -- the Mexican Mafia.

The 22-count indictment names 17 defendants. Sixteen are charged with taking part in a RICO conspiracy.

"Puente-13, a street gang that was formed in the City of La Puente approximately 60 years ago. Puente-13 claims as its turf a large portion of La Puente, as well as unincorporated parts of the San Gabriel Valley and portions of nearby cities such as Hacienda Heights, Walnut and West Covina," according to U.S. Department of Justice spokesman Thom Mrozek. "The gang is comprised of approximately 600 members and includes at least 14 subsets or 'cliques.'"

Among those arrested was Rafael Munoz "Cisco" Gonzalez, the group's alleged kingpin.

"Violent drug gangs continue to wreak havoc within our communities," said Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent in Charge Timothy J. Landrum. "Today's arrests send the message that law enforcement will continue to work together to take back our neighborhoods and get violent drug traffickers and gangs off our streets."

Four of the defendants in the federal racketeering case are eligible for the death penalty because of their involvement in the 2006 murder of the rival gang member identified as David Dragna, 44, who was collecting taxes without authorization. Arrested were Cesar Munoz "Blanco" Gonzalez, 36, of Rowland Heights, Steven "Flaco" Nunez, 30, in state prison, Angel Frank "Smiley" Torres, 34, also in state prison.

"Authorities are continuing to search for two defendants named in the RICO indictment - Adrian Rodriguez, also known as "Trips", 25, of Huntington Park; and Henry Rick Zabala, 40, of La Puente."

CONTRIBUTORS

Frank Girardot
Frank Girardot, Metro Editor for the San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, brings you behind the yellow tape with takes on true crime, cold cases and more. This is also your forum to discuss crime, its impact on your neighborhood and how we cover it. Have any questions or tips? You can leave a comment here or e-mail Frank.

Brian Day
Brian Day is the crime reporter for the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper group.
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