United States Gang Intelligence Agency Created to Assist Local, State and Federal Agencies Identify, Analyze, Confirm and Respon
The newly formed United States Gang Intelligence Agency (“USGIA”) is sending a message to anyone engaged in domestic terrorism “we will identify who you are, who you associate yourself with, find you and bring you to justice!” Make no mistake, the United States Gang Intelligence Agency is not your local gang intelligence task force which combines local, state and federal law enforcement personnel. Think of the USGIA as big brother, a massive brain like think tank who is very much capable of finding the smoking gun!
Enacted into legal existence just several months ago, the newly created independent intelligence agency brings a different perspective to domestic terrorism intelligence gathering. The agency is completely dedicated to addressing what is now being referred to as Mass Victim Related Acts. Using the legal definitions of gang (a group of 3 or more persons) and conspiracy (two or more persons conspiring to commit a criminal act) as a focus, the USGIA begins a unique assault on indentifying, acquiring and analyzing intelligence information. And their field of fire is not just restricted to street gangs. Anything that involves mass victims related acts falls within their scope. Corporate financial misconduct and civil corruption are among the targets lighting up the USGIA’s radar screens in addition to any outside request for assistance from any local, state or federal law enforcement agency.
Although completely private and confidential about its capabilities, the United States Gang Intelligence Agency does have the capability of to crawl, index and filter down intelligence data using state of the art intelligent algorithm technology. “The USGIA can filter through intelligence data segregating non-relevant information from relevant information in a matter of seconds and minutes verses days, weeks and months” says A. Martinez, Director of the USGIA. “Identifying, analyzing, confirming and responding to critical intelligence data at a rate of speed and accuracy well surpassed by manual intervention is at the forefront of our efforts” says Director Martinez.
With a focus on anything that is “gang related” involving three or more people and two or more persons conspiring to commit a Mass Victim Related Act, the USGIA filters intelligence feeds from a vast amount of sources. For example with street gangs, The USGIA uses those sources and human assets to gain critical intel on the Latin Kings, Bloods, Crips, MS-13 and others who move and communicate from both inside and outside prison walls. The USGIA is able to track gang leaders and members currently incarcerated in federal and state prisons who communicate with outside members via cell phones with internet capabilities using social media applications. Using the same strategies and tactics, the USGIA is also able to identify and track U.S. Military Personnel abroad affiliated with street gang organization or cosmetically re-designed original “wanna be” gangs commonly referred to as hybrids