
"Oakland's Lower Dimond district was rocked by a 4 am Wednesday morning FBI raid that targeted nine freshly indicted alleged members of the Sureno gang, alleging they pulled a pair of 2019 murders and a host of drug crimes. There was a surprise wake-up call around 4 am Wednesday morning in Oakland's Lower Dimond district at Coloma Street and Fruitvale Avenue, as the FBI came looking for nine alleged gang members, and arrested several of them as KGO reports."
"They are Marvin Bonilla, aka Malandro, 24; Edwin Cano-Merida, aka Zombie, 24; Cesar Rolando Lucas-Pablo, aka Lobo, 28; Walfer Mendoza-Mendoza, aka Shorty, 31; Gonzalo Pablo, aka Chalo, 25; Jeronimo Orlando Pablo-Carrillo, aka Paisano, 41; Mario Pablo-Matias, aka Chuco, 24; Raymundo Pablo-Matias, aka El Moch, 31; and Carlos Ramiro-Mendoza, aka Minch, 28. Like people everywhere, the residents of Oakland deserve safe and peaceful neighborhoods, not ones filled with fear and senseless violence, US Attorney Craig H. Missakian said in the release."
An early-morning FBI raid at about 4 a.m. in Oakland's Lower Dimond district targeted nine freshly federally indicted alleged Sureno gang members accused of two 2019 murders, three attempted murders, and a range of drug and firearms offenses. Six suspects were arrested at the scene, two were already in custody on related charges, and 25-year-old Gonzalo Chalo Pablo remained at large. The U.S. Department of Justice named all nine defendants and listed alleged nicknames. The release noted that a number of the defendants are unlawfully residing in the United States and emphasized residents' right to safe neighborhoods.
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