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Drug dens disguised as storefronts hit in ‘most significant’ LA gang bust in years

Last updated: March 7, 2026 1:55 pm
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The notorious drug dens that once disguised themselves as innocent storefronts near Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park have finally been eradicated thanks to a series of successful gang-busting raids. The operation, dubbed “Operation Dead Horse,” was specifically aimed at dismantling the 18th Street gang, one of the most dangerous criminal organizations in the city. The LAPD and FBI collaborated closely to take down key street-level operations in the most blighted areas of the city, starting with MacArthur Park.

During the operation, officers targeted three adjacent storefronts on Alvarado Street, which were being used as drug spots by the 18th Street gang. These storefronts, including a shoddy electronics store and a bodega, were cleverly disguised as legitimate businesses but were actually selling meth, fentanyl, and drug paraphernalia. Despite their facade of selling regular medications and toiletries, these locations were hubs for illegal drug trafficking.

In a swift and coordinated effort, officers managed to secure the storefronts and apprehend six individuals, leading to the arrest of two suspects. The operation yielded a significant amount of cash and suspected fentanyl, with enough drugs seized to potentially harm 50,000 people. The success of Operation Dead Horse is a testament to the LAPD’s Gang and Narcotics Division (GND), a specialized unit dedicated to combating violent street gangs and drug trafficking.

Under the leadership of Captain Ahmad Zarekani, the GND works closely with federal partners like the FBI to bring down major criminal organizations operating in Los Angeles. The recent arrest of 18th Street’s leader, Keiko “Moms” Gonzalez, further underscores the impact of these collaborative efforts. Gonzalez, who was indicted on charges including murder conspiracy, was a key figure in the gang’s drug operations and her apprehension marks a significant victory in the fight against organized crime.

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Overall, Operation Dead Horse and the ongoing efforts of the LAPD and FBI demonstrate a commitment to disrupting the transport and distribution of narcotics in Los Angeles and beyond. By pooling their resources and expertise, law enforcement agencies are making significant strides in dismantling dangerous criminal networks and keeping communities safe.

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