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Monday, June 16, 2025

Vandals cut Spectrum fiber lines, causing widespread LA service disruption

 A massive outage has been reported in the Los Angeles area on Father’s Day after internet and cable provider Spectrum linked the issue to “criminal acts of vandalism.”

“We are currently working on a Fiber cut affecting the Los Angeles area. We are sorry for the inconvenience this has caused.

Thank you,” the company shared in an alert on X.

A spokesperson for the company told Fox News Digital that they discovered that lines had been cut due to vandalism in Van Nuys on Sunday morning, which also impacted other areas. 

“Early this morning our fiber optic lines were intentionally cut in Los Angeles due to vandalism,” the statement read.

“The fiber cuts caused a temporary outage for some residents and businesses in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, and surrounding areas. Our services were being restored throughout the morning and restoration efforts continue this afternoon.”

More than 25,000 Spectrum users in the Los Angeles area reported issues on DownDetector.com, which tracks outages, beginning at 3 a.m., according to the website.

A spokesperson for Spectrum said that they discovered that lines had been cut due to vandalism.
Outages began at 3 a.m. in the Los Angeles area.

The site is based on user self-reporting, which means it may not depict the whole scope of the outages. 

The company implied that “criminal acts of network vandalism have become an issue affecting the entire telecommunications industry, not just Spectrum.” 

Spectrum added that they believe that the rise in theft is “largely due to the increase in the price of precious metals.”

The cut fiber optic cables lying on the side of a road.Spectrum
Spectrum and Los Angeles police are searching for at least one suspect.Spectrum

“These acts of vandalism are not only a crime, but also affect our customers, local businesses and potentially emergency services. Spectrum’s fiber lines do not include any copper,” the company said. 

The company operates in 41 states with services available to more than 57 million homes and businesses, according to the company’s website. 

Spectrum said that they are working with the Los Angeles Police Department and are offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to an arrest.

More than 25,000 Spectrum users in the Los Angeles area were affected by this act of vandalism.logoboom – stock.adobe.com

Anyone with information on this act of vandalism is encouraged to contact Spectrum at 833-404-TIPS(8477) or reach out to local law enforcement.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Los Angeles Police Department for comment, but did not immediately receive a response. 

https://nypost.com/2025/06/16/us-news/vandals-cut-spectrum-fiber-lines-causing-widespread-la-service-disruption/

DOT's Duffy threatens to cut funding from ‘rogue’ states, cities that impede ICE deportations

 Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatened to cut funding from “rogue state actors” that do not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts after President Trump announced a crackdown on Democrat-run big cities and other jurisdictions with so-called “sanctuary” policies.

Duffy had issued the warning after Trump declared Sunday that his team will embark upon the “single largest Mass Deportation Program in History” with a particular emphasis on Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and other big cities.

“The USDOT [Department of Transportation] will NOT fund rogue state actors who refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement,” Duffy warned on X.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned states not to let their cities burn during rioting.AP

“And to cities that stand by while rioters destroy transportation infrastructure — don’t expect a red cent from DOT, either. Follow the law, or forfeit the funding,” the Transportation secretary added

Trump has also repeatedly warned sanctuary states — which limit their cooperation with the feds on immigration issues — that his team was looking to withhold federal funding unless they change course.

Broadly speaking, the Trump administration has threatened to cut off various types of funding from states like Maine, California and elsewhere over policy disagreements such as whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women’s sports.

President Trump recently teased plans to recalibrate his administration’s approach to immigration enforcement.Getty Images

This has led to threats from some like California’s Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom dangling the possibility of a federal tax boycott in retaliation.

Uncle Sam provides significant resources to states for infrastructure. In 2023, the feds spent some $44.8 billion on infrastructure, including $81.5 billion worth of transfers to states. The federal government also provides emergency relief in the event of natural disasters.

Over recent weeks, progressive organizations have helped organize protests across the country against the Trump administration’s deportation efforts. Earlier this month, protesting over immigration enforcement in Los Angeles devolved into rioting.

Trump quickly moved to federalize the California National Guard in order to contain the chaos, but was met with fierce resistance from local officials such as Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D).

Last week, Trump signaled that he was going to dial down immigration enforcement in the service and farming sectors. On Sunday, he made clear that he intends to mount a big push in big cities.

“ICE Officers are herewith ordered, by notice of this TRUTH, to do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest Mass Deportation Program in History,” the president decreed on Truth Social.

Federal agents including Immigration and Customs Enforcement detain a person outside an immigration courtroom at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York.AP
The Trump administration is planning to ramp up its immigration enforcement efforts in big cities across the country.Michael Nigro

“We must expand efforts to detain and deport Illegal Aliens in America’s largest Cities, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, where Millions upon Millions of Illegal Aliens reside,” he went on. “These, and other such Cities, are the core of the Democrat Power Center, where they use Illegal Aliens to expand their Voter Base.”

Trump’s announcement quickly prompted backlash from top Dem pols.

“His plan is clear: Incite violence and chaos in blue states, have an excuse to militarize our cities, demonize his opponents, keep breaking the law and consolidate power. It’s illegal and we will not let it stand,” Newsom fumed on X.

Republicans have been keen on ratcheting up the pressure on sanctuary states and cities.Mattie Neretin – CNP for NY Post
Last week, the GOP-led House Oversight Committee held a hearing in which lawmakers grilled Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D), and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) over their respective states’ sanctuary policies.

https://nypost.com/2025/06/16/us-news/transportation-secretary-duffy-threatens-to-cut-funding-from-rogue-states-and-cities-that-impede-ice-deportations/

8 Members and Associates of Transnational 18th St Gang Charged with Racketeering in Queens NY

 The Defendants’ Crimes Involved Brutal Assaults, Extortion, Drug Trafficking, Production and Sale of Fraudulent Identification Documents, and Counterfeit Currency

Earlier today in federal court in Brooklyn, an indictment was unsealed charging eight members and associates of the 18th Street gang, a violent transnational criminal organization, with serious crimes.  Six defendants are charged with racketeering conspiracy, including predicate acts involving narcotics and firearms trafficking, production and sale of fraudulent identification documents, and extortion. Seven defendants are also charged with assaults in aid of racketeering.  One defendant is charged with being an alien in possession of a 9mm semiautomatic pistol and ammunition. 

Seven defendants were taken into custody in New York City and are scheduled to be arraigned this afternoon before United States Magistrate Judge Cheryl M. Pollak.  Another defendant, currently in custody on separate criminal charges, is expected to be arraigned tomorrow. 

Joseph Nocella, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York; Christopher G. Raia, Assistant Director in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI); Jessica S. Tisch, Commissioner, New York City Police Department (NYPD); and Melinda Katz, Queens District Attorney, announced the arrests and charges.

“This indictment represents a significant step in our ongoing effort to dismantle violent gang networks in our communities,” stated United States Attorney Nocella.  “The 18th Street gang exploited a Queens neighborhood as a hub for violence and illicit activity.  Today’s arrests show the community that my Office and our law enforcement partners are working tirelessly to put these violent criminals behind bars.”

Mr. Nocella expressed his appreciation to the Queens County District Attorney’s Office, the FBI New York Metro Safe Streets Task Force, the Department of Labor Office of the Inspector General – New York Office, the United States Secret Service, and the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Enforcement and Removal Operations, New York City Field Office, for their invaluable assistance with the case.

“These violent members and associates of the 18th Street gang allegedly relied on violence—including assault of innocent civilians and rival gang members—to exert and maintain control over a busy commercial corridor along Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, Queens. Those arrested today acted and behaved with callous and cruel disregard for those around them. Our actions today represent yet another example of the FBI’s commitment to crushing the violent transnational gangs plaguing our communities,” stated FBI Assistant Director in Charge Raia.

“The defendants in this case are accused of unleashing terror onto Queens communities through brutal assaults, extortion, fraud, and drug trafficking—all in furtherance of the 18th Street gang’s agenda. Every resident deserves to feel safe walking down the street, without having to worry about gang violence. My office will continue to combat violent criminal enterprises and assist partner investigations to dismantle gangs as they try to establish themselves in our neighborhoods, stated Queens District Attorney Katz.  “We thank the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, the FBI and the NYPD for their hard work in this case.”

As alleged in the indictment and other court filings, the 18th Street gang is a violent transnational criminal organization with members and associates throughout the United States and Central America.  The gang is divided into several “cliques.”  The defendants are members and associates of the “54 Tiny Locos” clique, which controls a busy commercial corridor along Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, Queens. For years, 18th Street has maintained control over this area through violence, including assaults on perceived rival gang members that often result in harm to innocent civilians.  The gang financed its operations through drug-dealing and various other crimes, including trafficking in fraudulent identification documents and counterfeit currency.  The gang’s production and sale of fraudulent documents—including fake passports, permanent resident cards, Social Security cards, driver’s licenses, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cards—was a primary driver of income for its members and associates.  Members of 18th Street, including the defendants, also committed extortion by charging “rent” to other illicit businesses operating in the area, including unregulated brothels. 

Certain of the defendants are also charged in connection with three assaults in-aid-of racketeering in Queens, New York, that wounded four individuals.

The December 2021 Assault

As alleged, on December 31, 2021, members of 18th Street, including Bonilla Ramos, Ramirez, and a co-conspirator, assaulted two victims, including John Doe #1, outside of a bar in Queens, New York, after asking if they were in a gang.  The defendants violently beat both John Doe #1 and his friend, including twice smashing John Doe #1’s head with a glass bottle of tequila, leaving him with severe lacerations to his face and nerve damage.

The January 2022 Assault

As alleged, on January 15, 2022, members of 18th Street attacked two victims, John Doe #2 and John Doe #3, outside a bar in Queens, New York. A co-conspirator stabbed John Doe #2 while two other defendants held him in place.  John Doe #2 sustained serious injuries, including injuries to his lung. The defendants then attacked a second victim, John Doe #3, with large wooden planks, causing lacerations that required sutures.  The serious injuries to John Doe #2, the victim who was stabbed, were reflected in the blood left behind after the assault.

The June 2024 Assault

As alleged, on June 20, 2024, members of 18th Street attacked a victim, John Doe #4, who they believed was a rival gang member, in a parking lot in Queens, New York.  The assailants, including certain of the defendants, beat John Doe #4 with a bike lock and a metal chair, among other things.  John Doe #4 received medical care for lacerations to his head, which required sutures. 

  1. The charges announced today are allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
  2. The case is part of Operation Take Back America, a Department of Justice initiative aimed at eradicating transnational criminal organizations, combating violent crime, and restoring the rule of law.
  3. This prosecution also is part of an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) operation.  OCDETF targets the highest-level criminal organizations threatening the U.S., using a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach.  More info is available here: www.justice.gov/OCDETF.

The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s Organized Crime and Gang Section.  Assistant United States Attorneys Lauren A. Bowman, Andy Palacio, and Kamil R. Ammari are in charge of the prosecution.

The Defendants:

FELIX BONILLA RAMOS (also known as “Chabelo” and “Ferras”)
Age: 36
Corona, New York

URIEL LOPEZ (also known as “Tanke”)
Age: 30
Jackson Heights, New York

REFUGIO MARTINEZ (also known as “Cuco”)
Age: 32
Elmhurst, New York

MARGARITO ORTEGA (also known as “Pinocchio”)
Age: 38
Elmhurst, New York

ORLANDO RAMIREZ (also known as “Niñote”)
Age: 24
Elmhurst, New York

GERMAN RODRIGUEZ (also known as “Loco”)
Age: 34
Woodhaven, New York

DAVID VASQUEZ CORONA (also known as “Teba”)
Age: 29
Elmhurst, New York

MARCO VIDAL MENDEZ (also known as “Matute”)
Age: 36
Formerly of Elmhurst, New York

E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 25-CR-196

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/eight-members-and-associates-transnational-18th-street-gang-charged-racketeering