NEWS HEADLINES: Operation Led By Alina Habba And U.S. Marshals Leads To 260+ Arrests * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle

Operation Led By Alina Habba And U.S. Marshals Leads To 260+ Arrests * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle

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According to a New York Post report, federal authorities nabbed over 260 suspects in an ongoing New Jersey mission dubbed “Operation Apex Hammer.”

The arrests included “17 homicide suspects, 95 gang members, including several others wanted for serious violent and sexual offenses,” the outlet noted.

Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba and U.S. Marshal Juan Mattos Jr. led the statewide initiative, calling the mission “a major success in combating violent crime and restoring public safety.”

More from the New York Post:

At least two of the suspects were illegal immigrants, police sources said.

The suspects had 2,625 prior arrests among them, or about 10 each, officials said.

Illegal Guatemalan immigrant Lorenzo Benitez, 54, was arrested on June 4 in Plainfield, NJ, and faces multiple counts of sexual assault in Keansburg, NJ, law enforcement officials said.

Darlin Franco-Guzman, 25, an illegal immigrant from Honduras, was wanted in Baltimore County, Md., for burglary and attempted sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl, and was arrested on June 10 in Trenton, the officials said.

The other fugitives’ crimes ranged from kidnapping and sex assault to a drive-by shooting murder.

Stephen Bullock, 32, was arrested on June 13 on charges that he allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted a 76-year-old woman in Camden County. Shawn Davis, 38, was arrested in Brooklyn for a 2024 homicide in Trenton, according to officials.

Luis Duval-Jimenez, 31, was being sought for allegedly running over a police officer in South Brunswick in May. Trasuf Bennett, 20, and an unidentified juvenile accomplice were arrested on June 19 for the drive-by shooting murder of a 20-year-old man in Milleville, N.J., officials said.

Fox News reported on “Operation Apex Hammer” last month:

More details from the Fox News report last month:

This is part of Operation Apex Hammer, a one-month statewide violent crime reduction initiative with federal, state, and local partners. The teams working to identify and apprehend gang-affiliated people and other violent offenders with active felony warrants, including MS-13, Tren de Aragua, the Sex Money Murder-Bloods, Rolling 60’s Crips, and more.

“The United States Marshals Service on a regular basis goes after the most violent fugitive offenders. People that are wanted for murder. People who are wanted for shootings,” says the United States Marshal for the District of New Jersey Juan Mattos.

Also, out in the streets with the task force was Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba.

“We are doing multiple cases at once to make sure that we clean up as quickly as possible. Violent crime is number one. It is very clear from this administration. That is all we’re focused on. So, the politics are done now, and it’s honestly been amazing being here,” says Habba.

Habba and the team waited for the main target to come out of the home and surrender. But he was not there. Instead, three migrants who the feds say are all in the country illegally walked out. Though, the search continues for the TDA suspect.

“He is a gang member of Tren de Aragua. But they think they have rights here that they just don’t have. You are a criminal you need to get out,” says Habba.

Operation Apex Hammer is also targeting U.S. citizens with arrest warrants including a New Jersey woman who police say recently shot at least two people. Also, one man who was wanted for aggravated assault was arrested by the team. But he nearly got away using the fire escape.





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