Eighteen alleged gang members who police said terrorized Long Island neighborhoods with shootings and carjackings are now behind bars. GusoffTV reports.
-- They're terrorizing Long Island neighborhoods with shootings and carjackings, and now 18 alleged gang members are behind bars.
"In addition to the murder and the six shootings, we have five carjackings, one armed robbery," said Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney."Fifteen separate stolen vehicles, we also have a home burglary with six French bulldog puppies and their mothers were stolen." Incarcerated gang leaders who were allegedly directing the violence from behind bars and elevating the violence to innocent citizens were also arrested.
"I am very grateful to Suffolk County law enforcement and DA Ray Tierney for their efforts to not only solve the case of the shooting outside my family's home and holding the shooter accountable, but indicting 18 gang members in total," said Zeldin."Their efforts and dedication to the rule of law will go a long way towards making our communities safer for all law-abiding New Yorkers.
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