Alleged Gang Member Has Pony Rental Business
Being a member of a violent gang and running a kids' party and pony rental business would hardly seem to be compatible career paths.
A Florida man may prove, however, that the two can be one and the same.
Dilbert Coreas, an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador, was arrested in Palm Beach County, Fla., on federal charges of reentering the country after deportation, according to a criminal complaint. He had previously been ordered deported from the country in 2012.
Detectives with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Gang Unit said they became interested in Coreas when they viewed photos uploaded on social media sites that suggested he was a member of the Mara Salvatrucha gang, a violent Central American gang also known as MS-13.
Coreas reportedly runs a kids' party rental business called " It'z a Kid'z World Party Planning and Rental," where pony rides can be had for $70 and bouncy houses for $85. Photos on Coreas' Facebook page show him posing with two ponies his company has available to rent.
According to the complaint, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Gang Unit monitored Coreas as he conducted numerous pony ride and bouncy house events in Palm Beach County.
In June 2009, Coreas was convicted on a charge of felony possession of cocaine with intent to sell, as well as felony tampering and resisting arrest.
The U.S. State Department currently lists MS-13 as a Transnational Criminal Organization. It is heavily involved in drug and weapons trafficking, human smuggling, money-laundering and murder for hire. MS-13 reportedly has a presence in the United States of upwards of 300 cities across 40 states.