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Exclusive Investigation: Egyptian Extortion Crew Targeting Immigrant Workers Across NYC After speaking with multiple vendors, witnesses, and sources familiar with the situation, a deeply troubling pattern has emerged involving an Egyptian extortion crew operating across New York City. According to victims, the group has been targeting hardworking immigrant workers,...

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🚨Manhattan’s Diamond District Hides a Dark Secret: Migrant Children Allegedly Forced to Work : sources . A disturbing and largely hidden operation has been quietly playing out on 47th Street in Manhattan’s Diamond District, where migrant children and their mothers are allegedly being forced to sell candy under threat and control by suspected migrant gang members, according to sources who spoke with Viral News NYC. Multiple witnesses have reported seeing young children—some as young as five—standing on sidewalks or walking into jewelry stores selling candy with tired or fearful expressions. Often accompanied by their mothers, they repeat the same routine day after day. A longtime worker in the area told Viral News NYC that the same man, described as a darker-skinned Venezuelan, repeatedly shows up to collect money from different groups of children and their parents. According to the source, this man is aggressive and violent. “He doesn’t just take the money—he intimidates them,” the source said. “I’ve seen him yell at the kids, push them around, even hit one of them when he was angry.” While the exact groups of children may change, the pattern is consistent. Other migrant children, appearing in different locations such as subway stations, shopping districts, and on highways, have been seen selling the same items—typically candy or mangoes—in nearly identical setups. The candy is always the same, and the way the children present it remains uniform, suggesting an organized operation at play. This points to something larger: a potentially organized trafficking or forced labor scheme operating across various parts of the city. Police sources have also confirmed to Viral News NYC that a similar system appears to be in place with some of the migrants who sell mangoes on the street. In those cases, individuals—often mothers with young children—are allegedly forced to work and then turn over money to an overseer. Some victims have reportedly had their documents taken and are working under threat of violence or deportation. Mayor Eric Adams recently acknowledged that certain migrant gang members have been targeting innocent migrants—confiscating their documents and forcing them into exploitative labor conditions. Multiple sources also stated that a group known as TDA is connected to these operations. Migrants I’ve spoken to in the past have told me they’re scared to death of these gangs. The fear I once saw on the face of a mother and child was horrifying. When I asked if bad people were bothering them or taking advantage of them, they quietly pointed to a group of Venezuelan men who appeared to be gang members. The mother looked me in the eye, said “bad people,” began to cry—and then she and her child ran away from me. That moment has never left me. “This isn’t just about kids trying to make money,” a local source said. “This looks like a system—an organized setup forcing vulnerable people to work under control.” As this secret continues to unfold on one of Manhattan’s busiest commercial streets, many are left wondering: how long has this been happening, and how many more children are being used this way right under the city’s nose? By Leeroy Johnson For licensing email [email protected]

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🚨13-Year-Old Migrant 42nd Street Diablo Allegedly Arrested for Times Square Robbery :NYPD Sources Yesterday, police in Times Square arrested a 13-year-old migrant allegedly involved in a robbery at the 42nd Street train station. According to police sources, the boy—described as small, around 4'11" and 90 pounds—and another migrant reportedly jumped a man, attempting to rob him. During the attack, one of the suspects allegedly pulled out a weapon and assaulted the victim. Authorities have identified the 13-year-old as a member of the Little Diablos of 42nd Street, a violent migrant gang tied to a wave of crimes across New York City. Police sources state that the suspect in the video is tied to and has been arrested multiple times for other robberies across the city. The Little Diablos have been engaging in robbery patterns throughout Midtown Manhattan and are also connected to numerous shoplifting and snatch-and-grab robberies across the city, targeting stores and individuals in brazen acts of theft. I was present at the scene yesterday as the robbery occurred and later at the precinct, where I witnessed Midtown South officers bring in one of the suspects. The incident highlights the escalating boldness of these gang members, who often act with impunity. Many of these gang members, including the suspect arrested yesterday, are reportedly living in taxpayer-funded shelters. Critics argue this provides them with a base to operate from while exploiting resources meant for those in genuine need. Police sources further revealed that some members of the Little Diablos have been arrested over a dozen times for robberies and other violent crimes. Despite these arrests, the courts frequently release them back onto the streets. Gang members are aware of this leniency and exploit it, continuing their spree of robberies and violent acts with little fear of consequences. I began investigating these gangs after monitoring police scanners and receiving multiple tips from sources, enabling me to track their activities and uncover their criminal patterns. The Little Diablos have also been known to flaunt firearms online, adding to the growing concerns about their influence and criminal activities. This case highlights systemic issues within the justice system, particularly the treatment of juvenile offenders. Critics argue that the lack of meaningful repercussions emboldens young criminals, exacerbating the city’s crime problems. This arrest is part of an ongoing investigation into the Little Diablos of 42nd Street and other emerging migrant gangs wreaking havoc across New York City. Law enforcement and residents remain on high alert as these groups continue to exploit the system and disrupt public safety. By Leeroy Johnson . For licensing email [email protected]

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