LAKEWAY, Texas - An MS-13 gang member wanted for murder in El Salvador was arrested in Lakeway, police said. Lakeway police said on Jan. 7, officers saw a 2007 Toyota Tundra with defective brake lamps in the 2800 block of RR 620 South. Officers then conducted a traffic stop.
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Hernandez Bonilla is reported to be an MS-13 gang member and was arrested without incident. Lakeway police said they're dedicated to safety and service through various methods, including traffic enforcement looking beyond the traffic tickets by finding other criminal behavior.
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Luis Manuel Hernandez Bonilla, a suspected MS-13 gang member, was arrested Tuesday by Texas authorities after a traffic stop and charged with murder.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A Texas truck driver charged in the deaths of 53 migrants who rode in a sweltering tractor-trailer with no air conditioning pleaded guilty Thursday over the 2022 tragedy that became the nation's deadliest smuggling attempt across the U.S.-Mexico border.
A Texas man pleaded guilty to playing a role in the death of 53 migrants who asphyxiated inside a sweltering tractor-trailer while being smuggled into the U.S. in 2022. Concretely, Homero Zamorano Jr.
Cryptocurrency firm Tether plans to move its headquarters to El Salvador, its chief executive said, as the founders of the world's biggest stablecoin look to capitalize on the Central American country's bid to become a hub for crypto trading.
Tether is relocating its operations to El Salvador after reports surfaced two of its executives had become naturalized citizens and acquired property.
W elcome home,” crowed President Nayib Bukele on X, a social network. On January 13th Tether, the world’s leading stablecoin firm, announced that it had chosen El Salvador