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FBI's "Operation Gangsta's Paradise" Leads to More than 40 Southern California Arrests of Mexican Mafia Gang Members

Authorities say the gang used extortion, drugs and violence to finance operations, and seized 120 pounds of methamphetamine and 25 firearms.

  • On Thursday, The FBI and local authorities arrested nearly two dozen Mexican Mafia members during a pre-dawn crackdown across Southern California, executing arrest warrants in connection with federal indictments.
  • Coordinated by the Orange County Violent Gang Taskforce, this operation followed a complex two-year investigation into the Mexican Mafia, an international criminal organization controlling smuggling and drug sales from inside California's penal system.
  • Federal officials executed search warrants at approximately 30 locations, with 47 people facing indictments on charges including murder, drug trafficking, extortion, and assault.
  • Akil Davis, assistant director in charge of the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office, stated defendants accused of operating a 'Gangsta's Paradise' in Orange County are being held accountable today.
  • Law enforcement officials planned to disclose further details at a news conference later Thursday morning, while approximately 10 of the indicted individuals remain in custody.
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A group of twenty-five members and associates of the Mexican Mafia, a gang operating in California jails, were arrested on Thursday in Southern California on charges including kidnapping, extortion, narcotics trafficking, and murder, the U.S. Department of Justice reported. Fifteen of the suspects were arrested in Orange County and ten in Los Angeles County; both located in Southern California. Twelve additional defendants in the case are in sta…

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Fox 11 LA broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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