Feds arrest MS-13 gang ‘leader for the East Coast’ in Virginia: DOJ


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  • Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly took part in an operation in northern Virginia that led to the arrest of a reputed gang member. Bondi later said at a news conference that the man arrested is one of the leaders of the gang MS-13.
  • She did not identify him by name but said he is 24 years old, from El Salvador and that America is safer now that he is in custody.
  • Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin told reporters that a four-week operation culminated with this high-profile arrest, and said that the reputed gang member would be sent out of the country.

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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that federal authorities have arrested one of the key leaders of the gang MS-13. Bondi announced the arrest at a press conference in Virginia on Thursday, March 27.

Who is the alleged gang leader?

Bondi said the gang member is an MS-13 leader on the East Coast and one of the top three leaders of the gang in the entire country. Officials did not release his name but said he is a 24-year-old from El Salvador.

Bondi posted pictures to the social media site X of a major operation in northern Virginia with dozens of officers in camouflage, FBI agents and other state and local law enforcers.

The attorney general called MS-13 the worst of the worst when it comes to gangs, and that the group is responsible for many killings.

What do other officials say about the operation?

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R, says it was a month-long operation that culminated with this arrest and others. He called those arrested “horrific criminals that live in our neighborhoods.”

The governor made reference to President Trump’s deportation plan, and said the recently arrested leader of MS-13 will be sent “back to where he came from.”

This week, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem toured a prison in El Salvador where alleged Tren de Aragua gang members were sent from the United States earlier in March. Their deportation has been the subject of a federal court fight that is still ongoing.

President Donald Trump also applauded the capture of the MS-13 suspect on his platform, Truth Social, calling it a big deal.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left framed the arrest of the alleged MS-13 leader with an emphasis on due process, consistently using "alleged" and highlighting Attorney General Bondi's involvement, potentially framing the issue within a political context.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right emphasized the individual's "top" status and the positive impact on national security, declaring "America is safer today," while lauding figures like Tom Homan as a "superstar."

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Key points from the Left

  • The alleged leader of the MS-13 gang was arrested in Virginia, as announced by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
  • Bondi described him as one of the top three leaders in the U.S. and confirmed he was living illegally in the country.
  • The arrest is part of a crackdown on MS-13 and illegal immigration under the Trump administration's efforts.
  • President Donald Trump praised the capture on social media, calling the suspect a "major leader" of MS-13.

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Key points from the Center

No summary available because of a lack of coverage.

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Key points from the Right

  • A top leader of the MS-13 gang was arrested in Virginia and will soon be deported, as reported by the Department of Justice.
  • The operation involved federal, state, and local task forces and utilized advanced technology.
  • Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the DOJ will continue to work on dismantling MS-13 completely and ensure the safety of America.
  • President Donald Trump celebrated the arrest, emphasizing the importance of competent federal leadership in combating gang violence.

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  • Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly took part in an operation in northern Virginia that led to the arrest of a reputed gang member. Bondi later said at a news conference that the man arrested is one of the leaders of the gang MS-13.
  • She did not identify him by name but said he is 24 years old, from El Salvador and that America is safer now that he is in custody.
  • Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin told reporters that a four-week operation culminated with this high-profile arrest, and said that the reputed gang member would be sent out of the country.

Full Story

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that federal authorities have arrested one of the key leaders of the gang MS-13. Bondi announced the arrest at a press conference in Virginia on Thursday, March 27.

Who is the alleged gang leader?

Bondi said the gang member is an MS-13 leader on the East Coast and one of the top three leaders of the gang in the entire country. Officials did not release his name but said he is a 24-year-old from El Salvador.

Bondi posted pictures to the social media site X of a major operation in northern Virginia with dozens of officers in camouflage, FBI agents and other state and local law enforcers.

The attorney general called MS-13 the worst of the worst when it comes to gangs, and that the group is responsible for many killings.

What do other officials say about the operation?

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R, says it was a month-long operation that culminated with this arrest and others. He called those arrested “horrific criminals that live in our neighborhoods.”

The governor made reference to President Trump’s deportation plan, and said the recently arrested leader of MS-13 will be sent “back to where he came from.”

This week, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem toured a prison in El Salvador where alleged Tren de Aragua gang members were sent from the United States earlier in March. Their deportation has been the subject of a federal court fight that is still ongoing.

President Donald Trump also applauded the capture of the MS-13 suspect on his platform, Truth Social, calling it a big deal.

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left framed the arrest of the alleged MS-13 leader with an emphasis on due process, consistently using "alleged" and highlighting Attorney General Bondi's involvement, potentially framing the issue within a political context.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right emphasized the individual's "top" status and the positive impact on national security, declaring "America is safer today," while lauding figures like Tom Homan as a "superstar."

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

168 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • The alleged leader of the MS-13 gang was arrested in Virginia, as announced by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
  • Bondi described him as one of the top three leaders in the U.S. and confirmed he was living illegally in the country.
  • The arrest is part of a crackdown on MS-13 and illegal immigration under the Trump administration's efforts.
  • President Donald Trump praised the capture on social media, calling the suspect a "major leader" of MS-13.

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Key points from the Center

No summary available because of a lack of coverage.

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Key points from the Right

  • A top leader of the MS-13 gang was arrested in Virginia and will soon be deported, as reported by the Department of Justice.
  • The operation involved federal, state, and local task forces and utilized advanced technology.
  • Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the DOJ will continue to work on dismantling MS-13 completely and ensure the safety of America.
  • President Donald Trump celebrated the arrest, emphasizing the importance of competent federal leadership in combating gang violence.

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Other (sources without bias rating):

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