Another 15yo tied to baby-faced ‘Little Devil’ gang busted in NYC robbery of autistic teen: sources

The Staten Island Mall was the scene of a disturbing robbery involving a 15-year-old migrant tied to the infamous “Little Devils” gang, a ruthless offshoot of the Tren de Aragua gang. This young criminal, who is also a suspect in a similar attack in Lower Manhattan, was apprehended by the NYPD following the cowardly assault on an autistic teenager.
The “Little Devils” gang, known for its brutal tactics, has been a growing concern in New York City. These young members, recruited from city-funded shelters, have become a menace to society, terrorizing vulnerable victims with their criminal activities. The recent incident at the Staten Island Mall on Mother’s Day left the autistic victim traumatized and in need of protection.
Despite the heinous nature of their crimes, these underage gang members often escape serious consequences due to lenient juvenile justice laws. The state’s policy of referring minors to family court and releasing them without bail has allowed these criminals to continue their reign of terror on the streets of New York City.
The NYPD has been working tirelessly to identify and apprehend members of the “Little Devils” gang. With over 40 confirmed members and numerous associates involved in various assaults and robberies, law enforcement is facing a daunting task in bringing these criminals to justice. The gang’s modus operandi of mobbing vulnerable victims has instilled fear in the community and prompted calls for stricter measures to combat gang violence.
The arrest of the 15-year-old suspect in connection with the Staten Island Mall robbery is a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done to address the root causes of gang activity among young migrants. The safety and security of New Yorkers, especially those with disabilities, must be a top priority for law enforcement agencies as they continue to combat gang violence in the city.