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SAN DIEGO – Today, Noe Lugo, aka No-No, a Vista Home Boy Gang Member and prior convicted felon, was sentenced to 200 months in custody after being convicted of gun trafficking and of being a felon-in-possession of firearms. In mid-2016, law enforcement began focusing their efforts on targeting gun trafficking activities in San Diego’s North County. Through the course of the investigation, law enforcement identified Noe Lugo, who goes by the moniker “No-No,” as a source of firearms. With the assistance of a confidential informant (“CI”), law enforcement then purchased several firearms from Lugo over the course of approximately two months. During September and October 2016, Lugo sold the CI seven firearms, including: a Colt.380 caliber handgun; a Heckler & Koch.45 caliber handgun; a Berretta 9mm handgun; a Glock 17 9mm handgun, a Harrington & Richardson 732 revolver, a Smith & Wesson M&P 15, an AR-10 rifle, and multiple calibers of ammunition. Lugo had additional firearms available and had made arrangements to sell even more.

Heroin Seized, 10 Held in Crackdown on Gang. Heroin Seized, 10 Held in Crackdown on Gang From Times Wire Reports November 18, 2003 Ten people were arrested and five pounds of heroin were seized in a crackdown on a violent gang in north San Diego County, federal drug.

After a multi-day trial, on December 1, 2016, a jury found Lugo guilty of gun trafficking and being a felon in possession of firearms. At the sentencing today, District Court Judge John A. Houston sentenced Lugo to 200 months in custody. According to Court filings, Lugo engaged in the illegal trafficking of firearms with children present, sold firearms to other gang members within and outside of his own gang, admitted shooting a rival gang member, and made chilling statements about killing law enforcement. Lugo’s sentence included enhancements because one of the firearms contained a high capacity magazine, some of the firearms were stolen, and Lugo possessed the firearms in connection with another felony offense, namely, marijuana trafficking. “Noe Lugo operated in the black market where high-powered firearms are illegally exchanged among violent gang members.

He was a menace to our communities and a genuine threat to law enforcement,” commented U.S. Attorney Adam Braverman. “Thanks to the tremendous collaborative efforts of the North County Regional Gang Task Force, this defendant will no longer endanger the public’s safety.” John A. Kutools for excel code.

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Brown, Special Agent In Charge, San Diego Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation applauded today's sentence of Lugo as indicative of the positive impact the North County Gang Task Force is having on the communities of Northern San Diego County. 'Operation No Worries is proof positive of how cooperative investigation with our law enforcement partners can destroy criminal organizations, remove dangerous criminals and drugs from our streets, and restore neighborhoods. Whether the crimes involve human trafficking, illegal drug or gun sales, or violent crime, the FBI will continue to invest in our relationships with our partner agencies, focus our investigative efforts and resources, and stand shoulder-to-shoulder against those groups who would erode communities through illegal enterprises.'

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Vista Homeboys Gang Members 5,0/5 1482 reviews

SAN DIEGO – Today, Noe Lugo, aka No-No, a Vista Home Boy Gang Member and prior convicted felon, was sentenced to 200 months in custody after being convicted of gun trafficking and of being a felon-in-possession of firearms. In mid-2016, law enforcement began focusing their efforts on targeting gun trafficking activities in San Diego’s North County. Through the course of the investigation, law enforcement identified Noe Lugo, who goes by the moniker “No-No,” as a source of firearms. With the assistance of a confidential informant (“CI”), law enforcement then purchased several firearms from Lugo over the course of approximately two months. During September and October 2016, Lugo sold the CI seven firearms, including: a Colt.380 caliber handgun; a Heckler & Koch.45 caliber handgun; a Berretta 9mm handgun; a Glock 17 9mm handgun, a Harrington & Richardson 732 revolver, a Smith & Wesson M&P 15, an AR-10 rifle, and multiple calibers of ammunition. Lugo had additional firearms available and had made arrangements to sell even more.

Heroin Seized, 10 Held in Crackdown on Gang. Heroin Seized, 10 Held in Crackdown on Gang From Times Wire Reports November 18, 2003 Ten people were arrested and five pounds of heroin were seized in a crackdown on a violent gang in north San Diego County, federal drug.

After a multi-day trial, on December 1, 2016, a jury found Lugo guilty of gun trafficking and being a felon in possession of firearms. At the sentencing today, District Court Judge John A. Houston sentenced Lugo to 200 months in custody. According to Court filings, Lugo engaged in the illegal trafficking of firearms with children present, sold firearms to other gang members within and outside of his own gang, admitted shooting a rival gang member, and made chilling statements about killing law enforcement. Lugo’s sentence included enhancements because one of the firearms contained a high capacity magazine, some of the firearms were stolen, and Lugo possessed the firearms in connection with another felony offense, namely, marijuana trafficking. “Noe Lugo operated in the black market where high-powered firearms are illegally exchanged among violent gang members.

He was a menace to our communities and a genuine threat to law enforcement,” commented U.S. Attorney Adam Braverman. “Thanks to the tremendous collaborative efforts of the North County Regional Gang Task Force, this defendant will no longer endanger the public’s safety.” John A. Kutools for excel code.

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Brown, Special Agent In Charge, San Diego Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation applauded today's sentence of Lugo as indicative of the positive impact the North County Gang Task Force is having on the communities of Northern San Diego County. 'Operation No Worries is proof positive of how cooperative investigation with our law enforcement partners can destroy criminal organizations, remove dangerous criminals and drugs from our streets, and restore neighborhoods. Whether the crimes involve human trafficking, illegal drug or gun sales, or violent crime, the FBI will continue to invest in our relationships with our partner agencies, focus our investigative efforts and resources, and stand shoulder-to-shoulder against those groups who would erode communities through illegal enterprises.'