Thursday, February 4, 2010

Gangs Use Of Social Networking Websites Leads To Arrests, Prosecution

Just like many businesses and organizations, gangs are using Facebook and Twitter to dessiminate information and interact with the masses. Police are keeping tabs of suspected gang member’s Internet activities and its leading to arrests, convictions and taking illegal drugs and weapons off the streets. From TheNewsTribune When a gang member was released from jail soon after his arrest for selling methamphetamine, friends and associates assumed he had cut a deal with authorities and become a police informant. They sent a warning on Twitter that went like this: We have a snitch in our midst. Unbeknownst to them, that tweet and the traffic it generated were being closely followed by investigators, who had been tracking the San Francisco Bay Area gang for months. Officials sat back and watched as others joined the conversation and left behind incriminating information. Law enforcement officials say gangs are making greater use of Twitter and Facebook, where they sometimes post information that helps agents identify gang associates and learn more about their organizations. “You find out about people you never would have known about before,” said Dean Johnston with the California Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement, which helps police investigate gangs. “You build this little tree of people.” In the case involving the suspected informant, tweets alerted investigators to three other gang members who were ultimately arrested on drug charges. Tech-savvy gangsters have long been at home in chatrooms and on Web sites like MySpace, but they appear to be gravitating toward Twitter and Facebook, where they can make threats, boast about crimes, share intelligence on rivals and network with people across the country. “We are seeing a lot more of it,” Johnston said. “They will even go out and brag about doing shootings.” ​

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