A former member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) seen on his way to the church in San Salvador, El Salvador. Stock Photo
RMDXDR5TA 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 Photo
RMS08BBGA 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 Photo
RME2H5ENAn 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 Photo
RMCAH83WNov. 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 Photo
RMEBTR5YA 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 Photo
RM2KDCH7DAn 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 Photo
RMD10J2HA member of the 18th Street Gang (M-18) shows off his gang tattoos in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Nov. 2, 2010 - Moses Lake, Washington, U.S. - The number 18 is spay-painted onto a rock near the town of Vantage. The number 18 represents the 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/zR Stock Photo
RMCAHAAKNov. 2, 2010 - Moses Lake, Washington, U.S. - The number 18 is spay-painted onto a rock near the town of Vantage. The number 18 represents the 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/zR
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 Photo
RM2KDCH7HAn 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 Photo
RM2KDCH7AAn 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 Photo
RMD10H53A 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 Photo
RM2KDCH7NAlleged 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)