Two accomplices arrested in drive by, police searching for gunman “Heido”
A drive-by shooting that injured a 16-year-old Somerville boy June 12 could have been retaliation for a stabbing at Foss Park weeks earlier, according to two police sources. Both incidents, according to the sources, involve members of the MS-13 and Bloods street gangs.
Officers arrested two alleged MS-13 members in connection with the drive by June 18. Santos Pleitez, 21, was the driver of the car and Salvador Yanez, 22, was a passenger, police said. But the gunman Jairo Ulises Miguel, 19, remained free as of Tuesday, police said.
Miguel, 19, an alleged MS-13 gang member – is the brother of the victim in a May 28 stabbing at Foss Park, the sources said. Miguel’s brother was stabbed after an argument with five juveniles between the ages of 12 and 15 turned physical, the sources said. Four of the suspects were arrested in the neighborhood a short time later and the fifth boy was arrested the next day.
In what may have been an act of revenge, Miguel, known on the street as Heido, reached outside the passenger window of a car with a 9mm handgun and discharged three rounds at the 16-year-old victim standing at the corner of Cross and Pearl streets on June 12, the sources said.
The boy was hit by one bullet in his left shoulder and ran into a nearby deli where he dropped to the ground and yelled, “I got shot.” Police said the boy’s injuries were not life threatening. In court documents, police said the boy was a member of the Bloods street gang.
Miguel was seen peering out a second floor window at his home at 9 Tufts St. after the shooting on Friday June 14, but when police arrived at the apartment building later in the day with an arrest warrant he was gone.
In the wake of the shooting, neighborhood residents said two groups of teenagers claiming affiliation with the MS-13 and Bloods street gangs were feuding. “It’s like a little turf thing,” said a man who would not give his name.
Violence in Somerville, history in L.A.
The gang affiliations that have allegedly led Somerville teens to shoot and stab each other
have their origins decades ago on the other side of the country. The Bloods and MS-13 both formed in Los Angeles as reactions to bigger, more powerful gangs in the 1970s and 80s.
The Bloods formed in the summer of 1972 as a reaction to the Crips gang growing numbers and brutality. Salvadoran immigrants organized as MS-13 in the early 1980s as a way to protect recent Central American immigrants from the more powerful black and Mexican gangs in the area.
Gang expert Alex Alonso said that in Los Angeles the two gangs do not feud and have no contact at all. “None whatsoever,” he said.
It was 15-year-old Raymond Washington who organized his friends on 78th Street in Los Angeles into a street gang known as the Crips in 1969, according to gang historians. Washington’s original intent was to protect his neighborhood from outside gangs but the Crips soon consolidated other neighborhoods into their clique and became a roving band of brutes themselves – with violence, and murder, as a status symbol.
While most gangs jumped on the Crips bandwagon in the early 1970s some neighborhood crews declined to give up their individual identities. But after the Crips showed they were capable of murder with the 1972 stomping death of 16-year-old Robert Ballou, who was attacked outside a theater for his leather jacket, the early dissenters soon formed an alliance.
That alliance included the Brims, Black P. Stones, Bishops, Athens Park Boys and Bounty Hunters. They would eventually become known as the Bloods.
In an era when Los Angeles lost many of its industrial manufacturing jobs, street gangs exploded. In 1978 there were 15 Blood gangs and 45 Crip gangs throughout Los Angeles. By 1982, Bloods had expanded to 46 sets and Crips to 109, according to Alonso.
Since then, Bloods have been reported in over 200 cities and the US Department of Justice found they were proliferating faster than Crips.
The forerunner to Bloods in Somerville and on the entire east coast, Alonso said, was Rikers Island inmate Omar “O.G. Mack” Portee.
“Prior to 1993, there were no Blood or Crip gangs on the east coast. In ’93 O.G. Mack formed the first Blood set in New York. From there, the New York City Bloods grew and other east coast cities adapted and took on the Blood culture,” he said.
Alonso said young people in cities that had never seen Bloods appropriated the gang’s name and customs to cash in on the currency the Bloods name, mythologized in movies and music videos, instantly brings. “There is no connection between the Bloods in Los Angeles and the indigenous youth in other cities who adopt the name.”
Like the Bloods, MS-13 gang culture also came to Somerville from Los Angeles. But the Salvadoran gang has more local history. MS-13 was first identified as operating in Somerville in 1997, police said.
Since then federal agents have swooped into the city to arrest its leaders, gang graffiti has been scrawled across homes in East Somerville and MS-13 members committed one of the most horrific crimes in the city’s history.
Three MS-13 members allegedly raped two deaf girls in wheelchairs in October 2002 in Foss Park, slamming the girls out of their chairs and onto the ground before assaulting them. The police department formed its first dedicated gang unit in response to the attack.
The man credited with (or blamed for) bringing Los Angeles gang culture east, O.G. Mack, struck a positive note in an interview with F.E.D.S. Magazine earlier in the decade. Speaking directly to the young Bloods of the world he said: “Stand strong. We are more than just criminals, so keep your head up and reach for the stars.”
Today O.G. Mack sits in prison in the midst of a 50 year sentence, convicted in 2003 of racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder, illegal possession of an AK-47 military rifle and conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine.
I have little interest in what 'gang historians' have to report (is this a new field? Must be lucrative!). It doesn't seem at all relevant to this situation. What I want to know is:
~Why have the Somerville Police insisted for the past 4 (at least) years that there are NO gangs in Somerville, and no gang problem?
~The immigration status of those arrested, and if illegal, when they will be deported. Also, even legal citizens can be deported for certain activities. How about terrorizing neighborhoods - would that qualify?
I think Somerville's resdients need and deserve answers to these questions, instead of more platitudes from the mayor on how well 311 is working!
Posted by: Let's get serious | June 24, 2008 at 10:19 AM
I won't speak for MS-13, but the bloods are not a real gang in Somerville. They're a bunch of young kids who have romantized the gang lifestyle. They've taking it so far that they would actually stab someone. I remember growing up there was a "beef" between crips and bloods in Somerville. All it was were two groups of teens wishing they had a beef. These kids don't need a gang unit, they need a spanking from their parents.
Posted by: bloods are a joke | June 24, 2008 at 10:31 AM
Fake Gangs real violence. I remember these boys claiming blood a few years back. They started wearing red, just to spite MS-13 in the area. They all wore red and black to show MS-13 that this wasn't there neighborhood, and they weren’t welcome. Just like Irish, and Italian kids in East Somerville and Winter Hill did when MS-13 first popped up. They fought them for their neighborhood. Sadly due to the rise in Oxycotin the natives of the area fell victim to addiction, and gave up the fight with MS. Soon enough MS had control of East Somerville, whether you like to believe that or not, but people where scared to go into East Somerville in 2002-03 just because of MS-13 especially Foss park at night. The boys on Cross and Pearl who where 12-13 at the beginning of this are now 16-17 and have younger brother who think this type of behavior is cool, and mimic them. This all started like many neighborhood beefs, except MS isn't from the neighborhood. These Bloods are Somerville kids with identity issues, and I feel this is a start to a long summer
Posted by: Fake/Real | June 24, 2008 at 11:13 AM
H-Block was the only gang to get ms 13 out of Somerville. If you guys are still around please do us the favor and exterminate these remaining roaches that keep popping up.
Posted by: Gilman | June 24, 2008 at 12:11 PM
H-block is a bunch of weak wack wanna be tough guys from the mysitcs.They didn't get ms out of anywhere. I have seen them run from MS-13 first hand more then a few times. All h-block is a group of guys how liked to do hand singns they made up to be cool. Give me the park kids to defend our city not wanna be gangstas.
Posted by: Fake block | June 24, 2008 at 12:19 PM
[to fake block] to my knowledge members of the so called somerville street gang h-block have been involved in murders, drugs, assaults, robberies, shootings and who knows what else according to police records and media investigations. this group along wit ms1 3 both are not groups u would want to call wannabees, these guys should be takin seriously
Posted by: ryanville | June 30, 2008 at 08:48 AM
who cares if they are real or fake, its usually the quote on quote fake wannabees that are the most dangerous because they feel that they have to establish a name for themselves
Posted by: shaunessy | June 30, 2008 at 01:12 PM
Is the Somerville News too polite to report on the immigration status of those involved?
Posted by: Paul | July 03, 2008 at 07:38 AM
I thought somerville police, ICE, and the feds cleaned up east somerville of those ms13 clowns, wat is goin on? Bloods in somerville now? Why has city officials been insisting that there isn't a gang problem in somerville all these years. Ms13? H-block? Bloods? Drive-bys? Gang graffiti? Etc. How about we agree there is a problem in somerville and address it accordingly
Posted by: jhood40 | July 03, 2008 at 05:16 PM
Forget them slobs they kids they should stop snitching that's what they should do. wanna be ganstas den u gonna get shot. Stop snitching
Posted by: the beast is back | April 13, 2009 at 07:35 PM
Call immigration to them haitians.
Posted by: the beast is back | April 14, 2009 at 12:54 PM