11 Minneapolis Gang Members Indicted on RICO Charges
The indictment targets the Lows gang, accused of multiple violent crimes, including murder and drug trafficking, in north Minneapolis.
- A federal grand jury has indicted 11 alleged members of the Lows gang on charges of RICO conspiracy, murder, and drug trafficking.
- The Lows gang, active since 2004, is accused of committing seven murders or attempted murders as part of their criminal operations.
- Charges include gun trafficking and fentanyl distribution, highlighting the gang's involvement in violent and illegal activities.
- The indictment is part of a broader initiative by U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger's office to dismantle prominent street gangs in Minneapolis.
- Defendants face severe penalties, including potential life sentences, as law enforcement agencies collaborate to restore safety in the community.