A former member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) seen on his way to the church in San Salvador, El Salvador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-former-member-of-the-18th-street-gang-m-18-seen-on-his-way-to-the-image67915732.html
RMDXDR5T–A former member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) seen on his way to the church in San Salvador, El Salvador.
A member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18), showing the hand sign of his gang, stands behind the bars in a detention cell in San Salvador, El Salvador, 19 February 2014. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-member-of-the-18th-street-gang-m-18-showing-the-hand-sign-of-his-309971188.html
RMS08BBG–A member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18), showing the hand sign of his gang, stands behind the bars in a detention cell in San Salvador, El Salvador, 19 February 2014.
An alleged Barrio 18 gang member gives a goodbye kiss to his wife after being detained in San Salvador, El Salvador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-alleged-barrio-18-gang-member-gives-a-goodbye-kiss-to-his-wife-70448301.html
RME2H5EN–An alleged Barrio 18 gang member gives a goodbye kiss to his wife after being detained in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Nov. 02, 2010 - Vantage, Washington, U.S. - The number 18 is spray-painted onto a rock near Vantage. 18 represents 18th Street gang, a rival gang to the Marijuanos and the ones responsible for a recent slaying of a Marijuanos gang member. (Credit Image: © Mike Kane/ZUMAPRESS.com) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nov-02-2010-vantage-washington-us-the-number-18-is-spray-painted-onto-40946861.html
RMCAH83W–Nov. 02, 2010 - Vantage, Washington, U.S. - The number 18 is spray-painted onto a rock near Vantage. 18 represents 18th Street gang, a rival gang to the Marijuanos and the ones responsible for a recent slaying of a Marijuanos gang member. (Credit Image: © Mike Kane/ZUMAPRESS.com)
A former member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) shows off his gang tattoos on the street in San Salvador, El Salvador, 12 May 2011. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-former-member-of-the-18th-street-gang-m-18-shows-off-his-gang-tattoos-76147735.html
RMEBTR5Y–A former member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) shows off his gang tattoos on the street in San Salvador, El Salvador, 12 May 2011.
An alleged gang member is seen handcuffed outside of a detention center on June 22, 2022 in San Salvador, El Salvador. The Salvadoran government through the Salvadoran Congress extended a state of emergency put in place to hit gang structures for the fourth month in a row as the government reports more than 41,000 alleged gang members captured (Photo by Camilo Freedman/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-alleged-gang-member-is-seen-handcuffed-outside-of-a-detention-center-on-june-22-2022-in-san-salvador-el-salvador-the-salvadoran-government-through-the-salvadoran-congress-extended-a-state-of-emergency-put-in-place-to-hit-gang-structures-for-the-fourth-month-in-a-row-as-the-government-reports-more-than-41000-alleged-gang-members-captured-photo-by-camilo-freedmannurphoto-image490157793.html
RM2KDCH7D–An alleged gang member is seen handcuffed outside of a detention center on June 22, 2022 in San Salvador, El Salvador. The Salvadoran government through the Salvadoran Congress extended a state of emergency put in place to hit gang structures for the fourth month in a row as the government reports more than 41,000 alleged gang members captured (Photo by Camilo Freedman/NurPhoto)
A member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) shows off his gang tattoos in San Salvador, El Salvador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-member-of-the-18th-street-gang-m-18-shows-off-his-gang-tattoos-in-52259945.html
RMD10J2H–A member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) shows off his gang tattoos in San Salvador, El Salvador.
An alleged gang member is seen handcuffed outside of a detention center on June 22, 2022 in San Salvador, El Salvador. The Salvadoran government through the Salvadoran Congress extended a state of emergency put in place to hit gang structures for the fourth month in a row as the government reports more than 41,000 alleged gang members captured (Photo by Camilo Freedman/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-alleged-gang-member-is-seen-handcuffed-outside-of-a-detention-center-on-june-22-2022-in-san-salvador-el-salvador-the-salvadoran-government-through-the-salvadoran-congress-extended-a-state-of-emergency-put-in-place-to-hit-gang-structures-for-the-fourth-month-in-a-row-as-the-government-reports-more-than-41000-alleged-gang-members-captured-photo-by-camilo-freedmannurphoto-image490157797.html
RM2KDCH7H–An alleged gang member is seen handcuffed outside of a detention center on June 22, 2022 in San Salvador, El Salvador. The Salvadoran government through the Salvadoran Congress extended a state of emergency put in place to hit gang structures for the fourth month in a row as the government reports more than 41,000 alleged gang members captured (Photo by Camilo Freedman/NurPhoto)
An alleged gang member is seen handcuffed outside of a detention center on June 22, 2022 in San Salvador, El Salvador. The Salvadoran government through the Salvadoran Congress extended a state of emergency put in place to hit gang structures for the fourth month in a row as the government reports more than 41,000 alleged gang members captured (Photo by Camilo Freedman/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-alleged-gang-member-is-seen-handcuffed-outside-of-a-detention-center-on-june-22-2022-in-san-salvador-el-salvador-the-salvadoran-government-through-the-salvadoran-congress-extended-a-state-of-emergency-put-in-place-to-hit-gang-structures-for-the-fourth-month-in-a-row-as-the-government-reports-more-than-41000-alleged-gang-members-captured-photo-by-camilo-freedmannurphoto-image490157790.html
RM2KDCH7A–An alleged gang member is seen handcuffed outside of a detention center on June 22, 2022 in San Salvador, El Salvador. The Salvadoran government through the Salvadoran Congress extended a state of emergency put in place to hit gang structures for the fourth month in a row as the government reports more than 41,000 alleged gang members captured (Photo by Camilo Freedman/NurPhoto)
A member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) proudly shows off his gang tattoos in San Salvador, El Salvador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-member-of-the-18th-street-gang-m-18-proudly-shows-off-his-gang-tattoos-52259231.html
RMD10H53–A member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) proudly shows off his gang tattoos in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Alleged gang member are seen handcuffed before entering a detention center on June 22, 2022 in San Salvador, El Salvador. The Salvadoran government through the Salvadoran Congress extended a state of emergency put in place to hit gang structures for the fourth month in a row as the government reports more than 41,000 alleged gang members captured (Photo by Camilo Freedman/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alleged-gang-member-are-seen-handcuffed-before-entering-a-detention-center-on-june-22-2022-in-san-salvador-el-salvador-the-salvadoran-government-through-the-salvadoran-congress-extended-a-state-of-emergency-put-in-place-to-hit-gang-structures-for-the-fourth-month-in-a-row-as-the-government-reports-more-than-41000-alleged-gang-members-captured-photo-by-camilo-freedmannurphoto-image490157801.html
RM2KDCH7N–Alleged gang member are seen handcuffed before entering a detention center on June 22, 2022 in San Salvador, El Salvador. The Salvadoran government through the Salvadoran Congress extended a state of emergency put in place to hit gang structures for the fourth month in a row as the government reports more than 41,000 alleged gang members captured (Photo by Camilo Freedman/NurPhoto)