(graffiti) to vandalize a rival gang's territory On January 9, 2005, in
Ceres,
California, in
Stanislaus County, Officer Sam Ryno was the first to respond to a call about a man with a gun in front of George's Liquors. Andres Raya, a
U.S. Marine on leave after serving in Iraq, was armed with an
SKS rifle and opened fire on officers, hitting Officer Ryno and killing Sergeant Stevenson. 9 Norteños gang member including Raya were shot dead some time later after they opened shootout with
SWAT team officers Law enforcement officials claimed Raya had been involved in gangs for years prior to his signing up for military service. Modesto authorities discovered information during the investigation into the shooting that shows Raya was a Norteño gang member who was not involved in combat during his tour of duty in Iraq. A cooperative effort between local law enforcement, federal, and military agencies revealed a large amount of information about Raya in a short amount of time. In August 2013, a bloody shootout done by a documented Norteños and Sureños killed 14 people including 2 innocent civilians and wounded 10 others at Taco Choice, a Mexican restaurant and bar in
Salinas, California. The several gunman were charged in first degree murders and attempted murders
Operation Black Widow Federal law enforcement agencies, long unable to infiltrate the group, began to step up their investigations in the late 1990s. In 2000 and 2001, 22 members were
indicted on
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) charges, including several who were allegedly serving as high-ranking gang leaders while confined in
Pelican Bay State Prison in northern California. ==See also==