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Police officials in Prince George's and Montgomery counties are warning officers that a Salvadoran street gang is plotting to ambush and kill them when they respond to service calls.
The warnings have been issued based on intelligence gathered from the Langley Park area, a known base for members of the MS-13 gang, officials said. The area straddles the two counties.
Lt. Steven Yuen, a Prince George's County police spokesman, said the department would not discuss how the intelligence was gathered or the threats in detail, but he acknowledged that officials are aware of them.
"The Prince George's County Police Department receives information about crime all the time," he said. "Any information that could have an impact on our officers is disseminated to all personnel. Our officers take all information into account so they may act in the safest and most professional manner."
The department has instructed officers to ask for backup if they have suspicions about a call to which they are dispatched.
MS-13, which is among the largest and the most violent street gangs, has members in Maryland and the District, but is concentrated in Northern Virginia. In recent years, Virginia Gov. Mark Warner, Attorney General Jerry W. Kilgore and Rep. Frank R. Wolf have each created regional or statewide task forces to combat the growing problem of gang violence.
Authorities said gang activity has contributed to a rise in violent crime in Hispanic communities, but gang members also are branching out into drug trafficking, car-theft rings and prostitution.
In July 2002, The Washington Times reported that MS-13 had dispatched about 20 gang members from California to Fairfax County to kill a county police officer at random.
There were two confirmed cases in which MS-13 members tried to lure officers behind buildings in the Culmore area of Fairfax County to ambush them, but no officers were killed.
Officer Derek Baliles, a spokesman for the Montgomery County Police Department, said Prince George's County police are taking the lead on investigating the threats.







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