Crackdown on MS-13: Top Leader Arrested in Virginia
Federal authorities have arrested a high-ranking leader of the MS-13 gang in Virginia. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts by U.S. law enforcement to combat gang-related crime. President Donald Trump and other officials announced the capture, standing as a significant victory in the fight against organized crime.

In a significant development against organized crime, federal authorities have apprehended a prominent member of the notorious MS-13 gang in Virginia. The arrest, sanctioned by a joint operation with state and local authorities, marks a crucial step in curbing gang violence within U.S. borders.
Without revealing the suspect's name, officials confirmed that the individual is considered one of the top leaders of the Salvadoran-origin gang, notorious for its violent activities across the Americas. The operation in Woodbridge was made public by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and FBI Director Kash Patel through respective announcements.
President Donald Trump hailed the arrest on social media as a triumph in the ongoing crackdown against MS-13. This follows a recent policy where charges against MS-13 leader Cesar Lopez-Larios were dropped for deportation, illustrating the U.S. commitment to partnering with Central American nations in tackling this transnational crime threat.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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