
US Marshals announce the arrest of a Tren de Aragua fugitive gang member who is wanted in Chicago for two counts of murder, and kidnapping. Police say Ricardo Gonzalez kidnapped three women, took them into a Chicago alley, and shot them all in the head, killing two.
U.S. Marshals found & arrested him in Cobb County, Georgia, where he is currently jailed and awaiting extradition to Chicago.
“This defendant’s crimes against American women are horrific, and he is exactly the type of Alien Enemy the Trump administration is fighting to remove from this country in order to make America safe again,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi.
“This case is a reflection of the tireless work the U.S. Marshal Service and partnering agencies put in to make sure justice has its day in court,” said USMS Acting Director Mark Pittella.
“Every arrest contributes to safer communities and demonstrates our unwavering commitment to protecting the public.”
Gonzales was booked into a jail in Cobb County where he awaits extradition to Chicago.
During the arrest of Gonzales, five additional people were taken into custody and transferred to ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) detention facilities.
The USMS’ SERFTF began operations in June 2003. It has partnership agreements with four federal, and 32 state and local agencies and operates throughout Georgia. The SERFTF has apprehended nearly 47,000 fugitives since its inception and continues striving to protect the community.