JUST IN: Ten members of the FBP — or “Few But Plenty” — street gang have been indicted on 114 felony counts involving 47 victims. Many of the charges relate to drive-by shootings, officials said.
An investigation by the Regional Anti-Violence Enforcement Network that spanned two years, codenamed “Operation Ricochet,” led to the indictment, officials said.
Many of the charges relate to drive-by shootings of rival gang members that endangered the community, the district attorney’s office said. “This is a good day for public safety and demonstrates my office’s ongoing commitment to join with our local and federal partners to aggressively combat outbreaks of violent crime within our city,” Denver District Attorney Beth McCann said in a news release.
Other counts in the indictment include violating Colorado’s Organized Crime Control Act, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, first-degree assault and illegal discharge of a firearm.
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