Routine traffic stop for Ohio Trooper turns into massive arrest of high ranked Ms13 gang leader.
An Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper pulled over a silver SUV for a simple tailgating violation.
Inside were three people: a driver, a woman in the back, and a man in the passenger seat who claimed he didn’t speak English.
What started as a routine check quickly spiraled. As the trooper ran their information, the "passenger" was revealed to be Edenilson Velasquez Larin, known in the underworld as "Agresor."
He wasn't just a gang member—he was a national leader of MS-13’s "Fulton" clique.
Just two weeks after this video was filmed, a massive 48-count federal indictment was unsealed. It turns out "Agresor" had been running a reign of terror from New York.
The charges were staggering:
Racketeering & Murder: Authorizing and participating in gruesome machete killings of teenagers.
Drug Trafficking: Moving massive quantities of cocaine and marijuana.
Money Laundering: Funneling street money into high-end assets.
While Velasquez Larin pleaded not guilty, the evidence was overwhelming.
His fiancée, Blanca Garcia (the woman in the back seat acting as a translator), was also swept up in the federal case, charged with money laundering conspiracy for her role in hiding the gang's blood money.
Current Status (May 2026)
Edenilson Velasquez Larin: Following a high-profile 10-week trial, a federal jury in Brooklyn found him GUILTY on all counts, including four murders. He is currently being held in a federal maximum-security facility awaiting his formal sentencing, where he faces a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole.
Blanca Garcia: After being processed through the New York federal courts for her role in the gang's financial operations, she has remained in the U.S. justice system.
Gabrielle Lopez: The driver was originally detained for immigration violations. Unlike the leaders, he was not a primary target of the murder trial and was handled through administrative immigration proceedings.
A simple traffic stop in Ohio ended up delivering justice for victims thousands of miles away.
Karma caught up with these criminals that day.
@C130TheHerc Not once but several times they did it. The only Air Force member of the crew was the FE. He got the code name " Blinkie" from trying to scan all the gauges so fast.