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South Padre Gangster
South Padre "gangster" repeatedly assaults man with skateboard to the head while destroying property.
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Not one person did a single thing... lame
No one really knows if the guy has more than just a skateboard though, it is one thing to watch the video but being in that situation must be so damn sketchy. You never know who is strapping.
What a load of shit. Entitlement is strong with this one.
This is very old. I think it was on Bumfights or Felonyfights.
Have there been any updates on this?

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A brutal attack on a college student at South Padre Island during Spring Break led to raids Wednesday in San Antonio as law officers arrested a dozen reputed members of one of the state's largest prison gangs and seized drugs, cash, weapons and stolen vehicles.
Federal, state and local law enforcement took into custody members of the Texas Mexican Mafia blamed for the March 17 attack on Derek Madrigal , 21, who was beaten with coolers and stabbed nine times while vacationing at the popular Spring Break destination.
The raids at 10 San Antonio residences also hinted at ongoing state and federal investigations of the San Antonio-based gang's operations in the free world: drug-running, extortion and violence, according to federal search warrant affidavits.
“This investigation developed information that indicates ... new hierarchy members have emerged and the organization has continued to distribute cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana ... and continued to collect drug proceeds and the 10 (percent) drug sales tax in Texas,” states a federal search warrant affidavit obtained by the San Antonio Express-News.
The prison-born gang, also known as “Mexikanemi” and “La Eme,” has been blamed for dozens of killings in San Antonio and has been the target of several federal racketeering prosecutions since it formed in the 1980s.
The latest investigation, started in 2009, involves members of the Texas Department of Public Safety , the Texas Rangers , Homeland Security Investigations, the FBI, San Antonio police, U.S. marshals, and several other local agencies.
The affidavits show the probe took an air of immediacy after Madrigal, a student at Brookhaven College in Dallas, was beaten in broad daylight by several men in front of scores of onlookers when he defended the honor of a woman on the beach.
The attack left Madrigal hospitalized for two weeks in Harlingen before he was released last week and returned to Dallas. One man, a Mexican Mafia leader, was arrested shortly after the incident.
In an interview Wednesday, Madrigal said he still has pain in his arm but is recovering. And he said he's glad to hear of the latest charges against his suspected attackers.
“All I remember is them saying something to the young girl, and I stepped in and said, ‘You don't talk to her like that,'” Madrigal told the Express-News. “One of them hit her, and another guy began hitting me.”
At the time, South Padre Island police arrested only San Antonio resident Michael J. Rangel , 33, identified as a leader in the gang, who remains jailed in Cameron County on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
The attack was videotaped and posted on the Internet, allowing police to identify other suspects and circumvent the gang's rules prohibiting its members from cooperating with law enforcement.
The affidavits said several La Eme members or associates can be placed at the scene of (or participating in) the assault, including Rangel and Eric John Gomez , 35, the current statewide leader of the gang.
On Friday, Cameron County Judge David Colwell issued warrants for the suspects' arrests on charges that include aggravated assault and engaging in organized criminal activity. A DPS news release said officers arrested Gomez, Saenz, Valdez, Ruvalcaba, Matos, Balderas, Guerrero, Garcia, and Michael Villarreal in connection with the attack and were looking for the others.
Also arrested, but not related to the Madrigal attack, were Mathew Villarreal , 17, and Daniel Fernandez , 29, the news release said.
Madrigal thanked people who helped pull him to safety, including an Army veteran who put himself in danger when the gang went after him.
Madrigal also said he cherishes life more but added: “Stand up for what you believe in. Don't be afraid of the outcome.”
Guillermo has been with the Express-News for 10 years, and has covered federal court and its investigative agencies for most of that time. He has also covered immigration, minority affairs and legal affairs as part of the projects team here and for other print, TV and radio outlets. Guillermo has also worked in Central America, Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona and California and his work has appeared in various publications, including the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, New York Post, Newsday, Denver Post and the Albuquerque Journal.

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Video coming out of South Padre Island during Spring Break is the antithesis of social distancing. Images of large crowds are reminiscent of life pre-COVID and are raising concerns that, despite vaccinations and declining hospitalizations, we could see an uptick in infections.
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