Gang members threaten cops on YouTube
Jim Kouri, CPP
Two men who threatened members of the Miami Dade Police Department’s Special Investigation http://wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2792 and officers from the Miami Dade Police Department.
Rudy Villanueva and Tony Logan, both of Miami, were arrested for violations of federal law. The arrests stem from a Multiagency Gang Task Force (MAGTF) investigation that identified Villanueva and Logan as members of a Miami criminal street http://wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2325 dubbed “Bird Road Boys.”
Villanueva, who is the reputed leader of the gang, goes by the name “King Bird Road.” According to the police report, task force members discovered that a video of Villanueva and Logan was uploaded on Jan. 3, 2008, onto the public video database “YouTube” for public viewing. In the video, entitled “Bird Road Getting in Trouble,” Villanueva and Logan brandish firearms. Specifically, Villanueva brandishes a shotgun and an assault rifle, and Logan brandishes handguns and pulls the trigger several times.
During the video, Villanueva and Logan made threats to the Miami-Dade Police Department Gang Unit. Villanueva states in the YouTube video, “Metro Dade Gang Unit, here I am baby” and claimed that “we’s out here fighting a cold war” and that “they come at us if they want to.”
Meanwhile, his partner Logan told the police to “come get it, . . .” and flashed gang signs while pulling the triggers of the handguns.
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