Thursday, January 21, 2021

Latin Dragons Nation Associate Sentenced to 60 Months Imprisonment Following Conviction for Racketeering Conspiracy

 HAMMOND- Tiffany Barragan, 23, of Chicago, Illinois, was sentenced to 60 months imprisonment following her guilty plea to conspiracy to participate in racketeering activity as an associate of the Latin Dragons Nation street gang, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Gary T. Bell.

According to documents in the case, the Latin Dragons Nation is a criminal street gang that originated in Chicago and spread to other areas, including the Northern District of Indiana.  Members and associates of the Latin Dragons Nation allegedly engage in acts of violence, including murder, attempted murder, witness tampering, and assault, to protect the gang’s territory. The Latin Dragons Nation members have been charged with crimes involving in excess of 50 victims, including 15 murder victims. 

As part of her involvement in the Latin Dragons Nation, Barragan participated with gang members and associates in acts of violence and other criminal activity.  In June 2017, at the direction of a Latin Dragons Nation member, Barragan and another Latin Dragons associate provided a firearm previously used to commit a murder to another Latin Dragons Nation member, with the intention that he would dispose of the murder weapon.  In November 2017, Barragan accompanied Latin Dragons Nation members when they shot at a rival gang member’s residence, after which Barragan concealed drugs from the police during a traffic stop.  In this case, a total of 19 members and associates have been charged with racketeering conspiracy for their participation in Latin Dragons Nation activity. Of those, 15 defendants have pled guilty and 8 are awaiting sentencing.   

This case is the result of the investigative efforts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; the Chicago Police Department Criminal Enterprise Unit; the Cook County Sheriff’s Office; the Bartlett Police Department; the Hammond Police Department; the East Chicago Police Department; the Merrillville Police Department; the Hobart Police Department; the Lake County Sheriff’s Department; and the Calumet City Police Department, with assistance from the Lake County, Indiana Prosecutor’s Office, the Cook County, Illinois State’s Attorney’s Office, the Indiana Department of Corrections, and the Illinois Department of Corrections.  This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kevin F. Wolff and Maria N. Lerner, and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael J. Toth, with prior assistance from former Assistant United States Attorney Joseph A. Cooley.

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