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Judge Allows DoJ to Drop Gun Charges Against MS-13 Leader

Why, you may ask, would the Department of Justice seek to dismiss serious charges against an accused MS-13 gang leader? And why would a judge allow it? 

The answer is simple: It’s not one of those revolving-door justice system things, for once. Now, this accused MS-13 goblin may be deported, and since he is a member of a designated terrorist organization and an El Salvadoran national, we know where he’ll be going.





A Virginia-based judge has granted the Justice Department’s motion to dismiss its illegal firearm case against a Virginia-based Salvadoran national accused of being an MS-13 leader.

The FBI announced the arrest of Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos on March 27 in Woodbridge, Virginia, just south of Washington, D.C., with Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel describing him as the top MS-13 leader on the East Coast.

Villatoro Santos was…

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