Former Enforcer of Violent Gang Sentence More Than 12 Years in Prison

Former Enforcer of Violent Gang Sentence More Than 12 Years in Prison

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The prosecutor said that a Former enforcer of the Latin Kings Gang had been convicted for more than 12 years in a Correctional establishment.

Former Enforcer of Violent Gang Sentence More Than 12 Years in Prison
Former Enforcer of Violent Gang Sentence More Than 12 Years in Prison (Photo: NBC Boston)

 

A Former enforcer of the Latin Kings had been sentenced to more than 12 years in prison

An enforcer of the Latin Kings violent gang, whom police authorities concluded involved in many shootings targeting rival and violent attacks, was convicted in court for more than 12 years in a correctional facility.

Orlando Santiago Torres, 27 years old, is an enforcer of Latin King and Queen Nation, New Bedford Chapter in Massachusetts. He is accountable for planning violent attacks, securing apartments for the distribution of drugs, and instilling discipline in members of their violent gang. Prosecutor said.

As the leader of a violent gang, Orlando Santiago Torres was involved in two brutal gang beatings, three shooting incidents, and drug delivery. Their violent gang had destroyed the sense of safety in Massachusetts. Head of the FBI Boston said.

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Santiago-Torres is the 59th to be convicted among 62 violent gang members

The Latin King’s violent gang is ferocious nationwide. They distributed drugs to have revenue and engaged in violence to boost their influence.

Orlando Santiago Torres was among 62 violent gang leaders, associates, and members charged in December 2019. Santiago-Torres is the 59th to be convicted. Prosecutors said.

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