A troubling FBI assessment has found that criminal gangs are not only expanding in U.S. cities and towns, but also where they could perhaps undermine national security most: the U.S. military. Reporting on the matter, ABC News writes:
While FBI and law enforcement officials do not have estimates on the number of gang members in the military[,] officials have seen gangs in 100 jurisdictions in the U.S. and overseas with 53 different gangs who are in every branch of the military.
“Gang recruitment of active duty military personnel constitutes a significant criminal threat to the U.S. military,” the threat assessment noted. “NGIC [National Gang Intelligence Center] reporting indicates that law enforcement officials in at least 100 jurisdictions have come into contact with, detained, or arrested an active duty or former military gang member within the past three years.”
Read the rest here.
I've always been concerned that those who are essentially loyal to Mexico were eventually going to be a threat in our armed services. Interesting that it's playing out this way.
Posted by: lurker | October 26, 2011 at 11:25 AM
Another reason to shrink or decapitate most Federal Bureaucracies....including the DOD!
Posted by: Westie | October 26, 2011 at 01:17 PM