MS-13: ‘Satanic’ Gang Of Illegal Immigrants Brings Extreme Violence And Fear To US Communities

The MS-13 gang, made up mostly of illegal immigrants, has spread fear throughout the United States with a string of violent crimes tied to “satanic” rituals. El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele recently condemned the gang’s ritualistic practices, which he says include child sacrifices and horrific murders performed “for the beast.”

Bukele shared a chilling story of a former MS-13 member who was ordered to kill a child as part of a gang ritual. The member refused, stating that the “sacrifice” was intended to appease what MS-13 members call “the beast.” The gang’s violent influence and these dark practices now stretch far beyond El Salvador, with numerous incidents reported in the United States.

In Maryland, police recently uncovered a mutilated body in Wheaton Regional Park in what investigators described as a “satanic murder.” The victim had been brutally stabbed, dismembered, and had his heart removed, actions that authorities believe are connected to MS-13’s violent rituals. This incident has highlighted the gang’s disturbing presence in American communities.

This case in Maryland is not isolated. In Texas, MS-13 members were convicted of murdering a teenage girl in 2017 after she reportedly insulted a shrine to Santa Muerte, a saint venerated by MS-13. Virginia law enforcement has also recorded multiple cases where MS-13 members carried out violent acts, often citing “the beast” as their inspiration.

Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman has expressed his frustration with the “casual treatment” of illegal immigrants linked to MS-13, emphasizing that these individuals are responsible for bringing satanic rituals and brutal violence into American neighborhoods. Chapman called for stricter action to curb the gang’s influence.

MS-13, originally formed in Los Angeles in the 1980s, expanded its presence after members were deported back to Central America. Today, the gang operates internationally, relying on violence and ritualistic practices to spread fear and maintain control across the U.S.