EPD discovers local street gang's plan for Halloween shooting

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Updated: 10/31/2011 7:53 am

Eugene (KMTR) Eugene Police received a report from a citizen of four criminal street gang members with a handgun driving in the Trainsong Park area of Eugene.

During the ensuing investigation, the Eugene Police Department determined four members of the South Side Play Boy Sureno Trece criminal street gang drove to the area of Trainsong Park, where they located several members of the West Side Piru criminal street gang. The South Side Play Boy Sureno Trece gang attempted to shoot a handgun at the rival gang from the vehicle. Investigators learned that the gun malfunctioned, preventing the shooting.

After the Trainsong Park incident, Eugene Police discovered a conspiracy by members of the West Side Piru criminal street gang to retaliate against the South Side Play Boy Sureno Trece gang for the attempted shooting. EPD discovered members of the West Side Piru gang had planned to locate members of the South Side Play Boy Sureno Trece gang in the area of the Churchill Village housing area on Halloween with the intent to shoot them.

The investigation is continuing.

"We believe we interrupted the potential for immediate violence between these two gangs," said Detective Greg Harvey. "While we don’t wish to unduly alarm the public, it is important for everyone to be aware of these types of situations and report them to police. Gang activity can spill over to affect innocent bystanders and we want to prevent this type of thing from occurring in our community and neighborhoods."

Understandably, people who live in the neighborhoods mentioned will have questions, so Police have been going door-to-door to provide that information in person where possible.

EPD has increased patrols in the area for at least a week, to provide a presence. Both gangs have been put on notice that police are aware of all the details and since this has been interrupted, it is less likely to occur.

For trick or treating and outside activities:

* Police advise residents to ensure good parental supervision and that children and adults go out in groups (which is always a good idea any).

* Residents and those in the area should be aware of any suspicious activity and report it quickly as you would any other suspicious activity that looks like it could be criminal.

Gangs are defined as a group of people who form an allegiance for a common purpose, who engage in criminal activity and who conform to one or more of the following traits (In Eugene, gangs are spread out over the city and are not based on neighborhoods or schools.)

* Share a common group name;

* Share common symbols, tattoos or graffiti;

* Share a common style of dress;

* Frequently congregate upon, or lay claim to a geographic location; and associate together on a regular or continuous basis.

Police encourage anyone who sees a suspicious condition in conjunction with that criteria to please report it. Without the original caller, EPD would not have known about this at all, which would have led to further violent acts. This is a prime example that fighting street gangs criminal activity involves the community and neighborhoods in partnership with police.

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petros - 10/29/2011 9:17 AM
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The gangs are new arrivals from Southern CA. Local kids are being recruited. Initiations include violent beatings from other members. This sick trend is a sad day for Eugene/Springfield. Too bad that new arrivals see this region as a place to poison instead of place to improve their lives. We have been invaded by a group determined to establish criminal networks in Lane County.

petros - 10/29/2011 9:10 AM
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The gangs have evolved largely from people who have moved here from Southern CA. Then local kids are being recruited to join. Some initiations involve violent beatings by other members. A sick trend for poor Eugene. New arrivals don't appreciate the opportunity to change. Instead they step on us.

Peregrine - 10/28/2011 8:07 PM
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Round these cretins up and ship them up to the state pen for an audience with hard-timers ie Scared Straight.

irish lullaby - 10/28/2011 6:31 PM
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I'm very upset I have an 8th grader that I want to send to Churchill and now we have to worry about this!!!???? It's Eugene, I thought things were fairly safe here. Hopefully this gets taken care of soon.
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