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FBI fears Venezuela migrant gang members teaming up with MS-13 killers Michael Ruiz Wed, February 14, 2024 at 1:00 AM PST·4 min read 479 The infamous and bloodthirsty MS-13 gang may be exploring an alliance with a gang of Venezuelan migrants blamed for a crime wave in New York City and trying to plant roots in other parts of the United States, according to the FBI. MS-13 is known to pragmatically form and break alliances with other criminal groups, according to an FBI threat assessment, ranging from "tenuous alliances" and "vicious rivalries" depending on its needs. The NYPD last week announced a crackdown on a Venezuelan gang after linking it to more than 62 robberies in four of the city's five boroughs. That gang is now believed to be Tren de Aragua, a violent Venezuelan organization with international ambitions. One attack, caught on video, shows a pair of muggers dragging a woman by her purse from the back of a scooter before they tore it loose and she slid into a metal pole. The gang used social media to recruit thieves to snatch specific model phones, according to the NYPD, and then used hackers to break into them and drain bank accounts and payment apps.