Nebraska Gang Arrests: MS-13 Leaders, Crips, Bloods & the Biggest Operations Ever
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Nebraska Gang Arrests—a phrase many wouldn’t expect to hear linked to the quiet plains of the Midwest. But behind Omaha’s reputation for jazz history, farmland pride, and cultural icons like Malcolm X and Gale Sayers, a hidden war has been raging. For more than a decade, the FBI, U.S. Marshals, ATF, and Omaha Police have launched some of the largest gang takedowns in Midwest history, tearing apart drug pipelines, gun-trafficking networks, and violent street crews embedded deep inside the city.
In this full documentary, we break down every major operation that exposed how organized—and how dangerous—Omaha’s gang underworld had become.
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🔥 MS-13 Operation — International Fugitive Arrested in Omaha
Federal agents captured two MS-13 members hiding inside Omaha, including a fugitive ranked on El Salvador’s Top 100 Most Wanted List. He was wanted for multiple homicides, kidnappings, and extortion. Alongside him, Rene Saul Escobar Ochoa—another MS-13 leader—was arrested for allegedly ordering murders and coordinating violent crimes across state lines.
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🔥 Operation Trip Set — 41 Guns, 6 Felony Assaults, and a Broken System
Omaha Police and federal agents raided a violent street crew, seizing:
• 41 firearms (many stolen)
• Drugs tied to trafficking rings
• Evidence linked to six felony assaults
But controversy exploded when several defendants were released before trial, despite gun and drug charges. Even after prosecutors warned they were dangerous, judges released them under federal supervision—leading many to reoffend.
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🔥 Operation “K.O.” — 231 Arrests & a Major Sweep
U.S. Marshals, Omaha PD, and Lincoln PD executed a massive anti-gang sweep:
• 231 total arrests
• 144 confirmed gang members
• 86 guns recovered
• Nearly $1 million in drugs seized
One notable arrest included a Flat Land Bloods member, caught with guns, drugs, and a missing child found during the takedown.
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🔥 Operation Brass Catcher — 22 Arrests, but Nearly All Released
A seven-month investigation into gun trafficking led to 22 arrests, but the aftermath shocked the community:
• 11 federally charged defendants were released on signature bonds
• Almost all violated terms or reoffended
• One defendant went on Facebook Live to expose and threaten an ATF informant
• Another fled to Texas
• Many tested positive for drugs or were rearrested
The case exposed major gaps in the federal pretrial release system—especially for violent offenders.
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🔥 Operation Wipe It Down — 18 Charged, 400+ Police Contacts
A joint federal–local mission took down a network of gang members with:
• 28 guns seized
• Crack cocaine and marijuana recovered
• More than 400 prior police contacts among the suspects
Several members later received sentences ranging from months to over 25 years in federal prison.
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🔥 Operation Triple Beam — 268 Arrests, 101 Guns
In just 90 days, Omaha’s Triple Beam task force arrested:
• 268 suspects
• 139 classified as violent offenders
• 101 firearms seized
• Nearly $500,000 in narcotics
The operation targeted the city’s most violent figures and uncovered fugitives still wanted for homicide.
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🔥 Operation Purple Haze — Wiretaps Expose a Drug Alliance
Using federal wiretaps, the FBI uncovered an unlikely partnership between two rival gangs working together to move drugs across Omaha.
Agents recorded:
• Coded conversations
• Drug orders
• Gun deals
• Distribution routes
Most defendants pleaded guilty, but one man—Darnell Russell—went to trial and was convicted in under two hours due to overwhelming wiretap evidence.
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🔥 Conclusion
These operations reveal a side of Nebraska few talk about: a long, quiet war fought in alleys, suburbs, abandoned houses, and street corners. Hundreds of guns removed. Violent offenders captured. International fugitives found hiding in Omaha neighborhoods.
Yet the battle isn’t over.
As fast as one gang falls, another rises.
And the debate continues: How do you balance justice, community safety, and fair release rules in a city fighting an invisible war?
This documentary pulls you into Omaha’s most dangerous cases—the raids, the wiretaps, the courtroom drama, and the hidden criminal networks shaping Nebraska’s streets.
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