Thursday, September 24, 2009

AVENUES IN THE CROSS HAIRS. AGAIN.
There's probably no other single neighborhood that's been hammered harder than Avenues. This week the US Attorney unsealed a 222-page indictment naming some 88 Avenues, Eme members, Associates and various camaradas for crimes ranging from drug dealing to murder.

These are big time RICO charges that can put a lot of people away for a very long time. Avenues is no stranger to RICO cases. Or massive media attention.

Since 1993 when the Metropolitan Task Force on Violent Crime first hit Avenues with RICO charges, the progress and setbacks for Avenues would look like a stock market graph - peaks, valleys, periods of no growth and wildly erratic movement.

The up and down movement, as per usual, is generally connected to how much attention the Emeros are paying to the neighborhood and the amount of dope available.

A cursory reading of the indictment reveals a few interesting details for the careful observer. I don't want this blog dragged into court in the coming trial so we won't call out individuals by name. But it's obvious that the family that's had the single most powerful influence in Avenues is still calling shots and collecting. Even though two of the siblings are behind bars, easy communication facilitated by at least one crooked cop has allowed one of the brothers to continue controlling Northeast. Also interesting is that the patriarch has been named as a defendant in this case and may likely join his two sons behind bars. For years, Dad racked up a lot of minor beefs but never caught a RICO case.

What's also interesting is the number of fairly new players that joined the ranks after the last major prosecution. These individuals were minor players ten years ago but have matured and grown into managerial roles. This is a typical dynamic. Avenues, and lots of other neighborhoods, have an amazing capacity to reconstitute after big cases. Frankly, even this blog thought that it would take a lot longer for AVES to come back. They beat the odds and predictions and did it with impressive speed.

One curious fact emerges from the indictment. One of the major players in this case was apparently a tutor at a well-known and highly-celebrated gang intervention group in Los Angeles. This person was running dope and guns, according to the indictment at least, while working at this intervention program supposedly teaching youngsters how to stay out of the life. Chances are, there won't be any blowback for this intervention group when the details come to light during the trial. Some of these groups appear to be bulletproof to public scrutiny of questionable behavior.

Sorry to be cryptic about all this but we don't want to prejudice a potential jury or get dragged into the discovery process prior to trial. Let's see if the the Times, LA Weekly, Daily News and the rest of the gatekeepers have the cojones to cover these compelling topics.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wally, I am so glad you're back. THis blog has been easily one of the most intriguing and provocative blogs I've ever come across. It has opened my eyes to things I never would have understood. Thank you for sharing what you've learned from your research. Do me a favor though, can you share your thoughts a little more often?

StillNoScript said...

Avenues raid…LOL. An Aves homie hasn’t been spotted in HP in 3 years. Now that Drew’s shut down, that gang’s pretty much been scattered all over town and inactive. Cops must have rousted up a bunch of kids and decided to call it a raid for the headlines.

Jimmy Tumors said...

Orale Wally don't pass out the bread crumbs, we expect to mero-mero Wally to give us the inside chisme.

Good to have you back in the fold

Anonymous said...

The amounts of drugs most of these guys are getting busted for are crumbs....i agree these guys probably lowered the quality of life for highland park residents...but organized? it doesn't sound like it...in one section, the entire gang is being rico'd because a juvenile member's mom tried to sell her own son a shotgun to make a 50 dollar profit...there might be two kingpins in the whole 88 indicted...the rest sound like viscous people barely surviving and hustling to just maintain their own drug habits...not even working to help each other, but trying to make a buck off each other...lastly...for all you spanish speaking pendejos on Wally's nuts, who can't see Wally's far right leaning agenda...abre los ojos

Anonymous said...

nice artickl on aves

Santiago said...

If the pendejos of Avenues gang kill a cop they desrve to have all the pendejos in their clika arrested. The cop that was killed was a latino who is well know in the area by lots of jente.

Orale, Yo hablo espanol Y no soy un Pendejo, I agree with most of Wally's views, the vato is a firme gang expert.

Me and my carnales read this blog and they enjoy also this blog.

Anonymous said...

Yes, everyone here knows Wally is a far right "wacko" who is picking targets, RICO cases to everyday drug addicts who happen to live in a certain section of town that's gang infested is an example of the racist arm of the law.

Anonymous said...

Looks like they interviewed some guy in the Gorilla Convict Blog that is stepping on your turf Wally. He says that his crew is better than yours, oh I mean book. I don't know man, but it looks like it's time to represent and show him who's the King of the Barrio. Better call your camaradas!!

Anonymous said...

IN the Hat has great balance ~ A "far right wacko" and a "far left" aspiring Script Writer. We'll meet somewhere in the middle and therein lies the TRUTH.

JIM said...

Has Wally's biggest former fan, Don Quixote been here yet.

I hope Don Quixote returns, he has the best stories and comments.

Anonymous said...

whos the dad with the 2 sons your talking about ? and how many carnales does avenues have ? will this make avenues and a couple of other hoods the new kids running around in the feds ?

Anonymous said...

with all these new guys ( surenos ) going into the feds , will we start to see a rise in eme membership ? with the federal faction growing will most of them end up in new york alaska kentucky and fed pens all over the country to keep em seperate ?

or is this the goverments new plan to fill up all the federal pens with young latinos since the state of california is having money problems and will have to release thousands of inmates in the following 2 years ...

StillNoScript (real) said...

"Even though two of the siblings are behind bars, easy communication facilitated by at least one crooked cop has allowed one of the brothers to continue controlling Northeast."

LA Times reported that none of those arrested were illegal immigrants. So, we have no illegals in a huge Hispanic gang raid, and at least one crooked cop. If we're going by this story alone, it tells me that police corruption is a bigger threat than immigration when it comes to gang activity in Los Angeles. I mean, let's be fair. If we find out that even 20% of those arrested were illegals, the minutemen crowd wouldn't be all over this? God forbid, 50% or more of them? None of them were illegal. I think that's worth noting in a time where right wing interests are spreading a message that today's gang problem is part and parcel of the immigration problem.

"Sorry to be cryptic about all this but we don't want to prejudice a potential jury or get dragged into the discovery process prior to trial. Let's see if the the Times, LA Weekly, Daily News and the rest of the gatekeepers have the cojones to cover these compelling topics."

Again, let's check the score.

1 crooked cop.

1 crooked tutor in this particular gang intervention group.

I agree. Let's see if the Times has the "cajones" to cover BOTH of these compelling topics. I'm betting they cover neither. But if you want to call the LA Times liberal, knock yourself out.

Anonymous said...

to the person asking about the EME

EME in california prisons has more members there , so of course there more power there - the more members in federal prison will only cause a power struggle over the drug sales in the streets of california ...

Anonymous said...

I remember every time I would get to know one brothers from Ave's he'd be in the hat (sorry lack of a better word)serious it was bad. One minutes calling shots on the yard next minute on the wrong side of Palm Hall

Anonymous said...

"whos the dad with the 2 sons your talking about ? and how many carnales does avenues have ? will this make avenues and a couple of other hoods the new kids running around in the feds ?"

Come on you don't know who Alex "Pee Wee" Aguirre and Richard "Little Pee Wee" Aguirre are?