Top MS-13 leader arrested by US authorities in Virginia: FBI
- Federal authorities arrested Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos, one of the top three leaders of MS-13 in the U.S., in Virginia on charges related to illegal presence and firearm possession.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized the arrest as part of President Donald Trump's efforts against undocumented immigrants and gangs.
- The suspect was believed to oversee MS-13's East Coast operations and was arrested without incident at his home.
- Trump praised the arrest on social media, stating that a 'major leader' of MS-13 had been captured.
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