| 12/18/2008, 8:01 a.m. EST
The Associated Press
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) Federal authorities say nearly two dozen people face federal
charges in an eastern Pennsylvania drug and weapons sweep,
including 10 alleged members of the Latin Kings and Bloods gangs.
Acting U.S. Attorney Laurie Magid says warrants have been
served on 23 people named in indictments, and all but seven
were apprehended Tuesday or Wednesday. They're being
held in the Lehigh County Prison. The charges mostly involve
cocaine and illegal gun deals in Allentown and Emmaus.
Those indicted include Samuel Reyes Jr. He's alleged to
be second-in-command of Allentown's chapter of the
Latin Kings gang that originated in Chicago more than 50
years ago and has chapters around the country. Three alleged
members of an eastern Pennsylvania chapter of the Bloods
gang also are named.
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