Law Enforcement Arrests 89 Gang Members in Major Fresno County Operation
- A gang operation named 'Operation Shock Collar' led to the arrest of 89 individuals in Fresno, focusing on the local Bulldog criminal street gang and other gangs in Coalinga and Huron.
- Fresno County Sheriff John Zanoni stated that the operation brought justice to victims of a 2017 homicide and warned other gang members that 'you’re next.'
- California Attorney General Rob Bonta credited the investigation with stopping murders, human trafficking, and gun running and commended the law enforcement unit for their efforts to combat violent crime in the Central Valley.
- FBI Special Agent Sid Patel declared that the arrested gang members had 'zero regard for human life' and noted that this was a culmination of months of teamwork against violent crime.
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Law enforcement arrests 89 gang members in major Fresno County operation
FRESNO, California — In a sweeping crackdown, law enforcement officials executed 54 search warrants in Huron and surrounding communities, arresting 89 gang members and associates. The operation targeted the Bulldog street gang and resulted in significant drug and firearms seizures.
89 Charged in Huge Gang Bust “Operation Shock Collar”
FRESNO, CA (KMJ) A massive gang bust dubbed “Operation Shock Collar” was announced Friday in Fresno. Fresno County Sheriff John Zanoni said “There were a lot of sleepless nights…. We solved a homicide from 2017. We do not forget those victims. It’s a true testament to bringing justice to these families.” “Every time, whoever the lead agency is, the effectiveness is off the charts”. Zanoni then warned other gang members “you’re next”. In total, 8…
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