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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

LA Sheriff Deputy Charged in County Jail Mexican Mafia Smuggling Network

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy is among 18 people indicted by a grand jury this week as part of a sophisticated drug smuggling operation involving Mexican Mafia associates inside the LA County jail system.

Half of those indicted are currently incarcerated. Among those indicted included an Anti-Gang Investigator at the LASD Deputy Michael Meiser who worked at the North County Correctional Facility in Castaic north of Los Angeles. The facility is commonly known as 'Wayside'.



The Deputy worked for the anti-gang unit known as Operation Safe Jails, a special investigative unit within the jail that is in charge of stopping exactly what he is accused of.

"It is very ironic, but at the same side of that coin, in speaking with the deputies who are currently working for Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office stated that it's actually pretty common that stuff like this happen," said Saren Prime with the Prime Initiative and a former deputy.

"He was currently being watched by other deputies which they reported the wrong doing," Prime explained.

Meiser was one of 18 listed on the multi count indictment that alleged the conspiracy to sell heroin, extort, assault and other felonies in furtherance of Mexican Mafia gang activities.


Meiser specifically was charged with a non-inmate furnishing a controlled substance to a person in custody, attempted non-inmate furnishing a controlled substance to a person in custody, conspiracy to commit non-inmate furnishing a controlled substance to a person in custody and participation in a criminal street gang.

The indictment details a number of security videos that allegedly show Meiser speaking to some of the other defendants in the case. He can be seen handing a bag to one of them and in another instance he is seen receiving a plastic bag from a woman at a Lancaster gas station, which contained about a point of black tar heroin. He is then accused of bringing the bag into the North County Correctional Facility.

Slain eMe figure Michael "Mosca" Torres headed the drug smuggling operation.

Meiser was arrested for his alleged role last May. The investigation was launched in February 2022 after multiple incidents of narcotics entering the jail system, controlled by Mexican Mafia member Michael "Mosca" Torres.


Mosca was long believed to have controlled the Los Angeles County Jail System as well as parts of the San Gabriel Valley and taxed the drug trade among Sureño inmates in the largest jails in the country. He was stabbed to death in state prison in July 2023 by two fellow Mexican Mafia members. It is believed others wanted control over the LA jails.

The 50-page indictment released Tuesday alleges months of coded messaging were intercepted by investigators that detailed drug trade between the North County Correctional Facility in Castaic and Men’s Central Jail in Los Angeles.

The allegations begins stating that Mosca controlled the organization of 'Sureños' or Southerners that taxed illegal activity in the county jail system. Deputies’ notes on the indictment provided detailed allegations about how the transactions were handled.

On Jan. 13, 2022, for example, “Estela Guerrero instructed David ‘Too Tall’ Fraysure to send the proceeds of narcotics to the homie from Rockwood who was ‘one above’ Fraysure,” according to the indictment, which also states that, five days later, “an unidentified co-conspirator housed at NCCF (aka ‘Green Eyes’) reported to Guerrero, that co-conspirator ‘Scrappy’ reported that ‘Kristina’ (Rosa Kristina Martinez) had ‘picked it up’ yesterday.”

The inmates often used coded language, according to the complaint, but the communications were made over the Inmate Telephone Monitoring System, which are recorded by the LASD.

In one such Feb. 27, 2024, call made after 11 p.m., “the ‘white Jordans’ (coded language consistent with methamphetamine) were sold to her for 27 ($2,700), and the ‘black Jordans’ (coded language consistent with heroin) was sold to her for 25 ($2,500).”

In 2016, Torres seized control of the Los Angeles County jail system from his Folsom prison cell, according to evidence presented in prosecutions of his lieutenants. This was following a power struggle between various Mexican Mafia lieutenants who ran the LA jails for Mexican Mafia member Eulalio "Lalo" Martinez after he died of a heroin overdose in 2013 while imprisoned at Pelican Bay. Torres had controlled the LA County Men's Central Jail prior to Martinez when Mosca was housed there from 2003-2007 during his attempted murder trial.





49 comments:

  1. Their secret communications of discussing white or black Jordans seemed foolproof, yet somehow investigators cracked the code ! 🥹

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  2. Probably the sheriff had a monthly star beside his name for all the drug busts in he took down in the facility from the info he received from the rat eme contacts. But it was a quid pro quo where the eme received the dope and the sheriff received info,$$$ and most likely sex! Of course, he made the same fatal mistake when dealing with low-lfe, they ratted him out!

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    1. Old news. Another deputy ratted him out in order to take over the racket. The cycle will repeat.

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    2. 10:34 the official diarhea underwear licker of l'eme.

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    3. 11:31 must be a rat criminal trying to deflect from the scum rats!

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    4. They all snitch ... They all wanna be g s and play the game, but they don't wanna do the time or pick up more time when they pick up charges, so they throw everybody under the bus all CHICKENSHIT .

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    5. Just as I mentioned earlier, whites are just as crooked and corrupt as anyone else, but most are brainwashed to not believe or accept it. Youre the perfect example. Whites have a superiority complex (complex nonetheless) and find ways to excuse or justify their actions when they get caught. LASD Deputy Michael Meiser, just another example of whites thinking they're on a higher moral plane and playing off that white privilege... Mind you, I'm not racist, most of my clients are white and we have great working relationships... they pay the best when I overcharge them and they still shoot me bonuses.(white privilege doesn't work around me though) Plus, I have a handful gueritas I've swept off their feet.... I'd never marry one though. Just saying.

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  3. A cop in prison. He's fucked.

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    1. He's free from free society to freely do whatever he wants in his cell!

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    2. "Even birds are chained to the sky"

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  5. Smuggled up the culo essay.

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  6. Are all the Martinez boys in this case related?

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  7. 8 killed in Cortazar Guanajuato
    https://youtu.be/7catF-xKz1c

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    1. According to the prosecutor's office there were 388 homicides in Guanajuato in January. That's almost 20 times the homicide rate of the state of Michigan. This is an absolutely extraordinary level of violence.

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    2. Maybe the weather is a factor during this season in Michigan?

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    3. The weather or the water.

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    4. 1104
      Michigan winters too cold to leave your warm house and murder someone

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  8. Let them all OD on BTH, will reduce the tax burden and they'll die peacefully and happy. The cooks should be putting that in their food on purpose.

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  9. This has been going on in twin towers for at least the past 30 years. A sheriff deputy as a rookie must first work three years as a corrections officer before he can hit the streets. They are green and easily manipulated. Most of them recieve kick backs. Everything is controlled in this jail and controlled by the Mexican mafia. They need an outside agency to do random inspections of this facility in order for it to stop. Nuff Said!!!

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  10. I don't know, honestly I think they were actually just discussing the sale of vintage air jordans. Their in the thousands, everyone knows that, gangsters can have business minds, case dismissed. I think the police think they can read the minds of people but they cant. Waste of taxpayers money, investigators working OT, judges DAs earning a feather in their cap on this show trial.its all political. Does no good on the streets.

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  11. Sicario 006 cuanto cobras por hacerme los cabinets de la cocina?

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    1. Se dio un encerron de 4 dias en un motel, pegandole al foco y mirando peliculas adults. No esta disponible.

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    2. 4:44 PM Only an ex tecato would know that.

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    3. 9:31
      And you know that how?

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  12. All the Mexican mafia dudes in prison are still bossed around by the white inmates.
    It’s true.
    They are also bossed around by Mexican cartels outside of prison.
    They are generally the laborers of Mexican crime,
    No wonder they look like dogs.

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    1. 11:31

      Don't EVER get caught in the streets saying that, you'll get a reality check real quick.

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    2. If I looked like a dog, I would want to look like an afghan hound, I dunno why 🐕

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    3. 11:31 maybe in W. Va because in California you're getting smashed on. You're own people will cut out your tongue for saying some shit that can cause a wreck and F up the business. Keep barking those wolf tickets.

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  13. Aye vato are you loco?
    No essay …im LOCAL!

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    1. Tal vez las dos cosas, vato 😹

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  14. Donald trump please clean up the US, it's turning into mexico corruption 🙏

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    1. Kiss my grits, no period kid.💋

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    2. 1:02

      If he's able to clean up the dirty southern US states, and drug addiction, then I'll believe it. That reminds me, Trump hasn't said a damn thing about inflation.

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    3. 4:03 yeah HEY WTF is a GRITZ anywayz it sounds like some kind of HOT cereal like mato meal Suzy Q

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    4. Sémola...
      Hominy grits, darlin'!

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  15. And it starts .. the dismantling of the Mobs control in the California jails... Trumps people are going to Let anything n Everything happen to destroy that from the inside out

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  16. But at the same side of the coin… It’s other side of the coin, which is an idiom usually used to contrast differing Subjects or items AndThe phrase "but at the same side of the coin" seems to be a variation or a mix-up of the common expression "on the other side of the coin," which is used to present an opposite or contrasting viewpoint. Whether you’re a professional journalist and get paid for a volunteer journalist and you don’t get paid, you should be able to get that right.

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    1. That was from a direct quote. We wouldn’t change what someone directly said.

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    2. WTF you on drugs? The topic is Deputy in big trouble.

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  17. 1:39
    The side of coin comment being in "quotes" should have been your first clue that it wasn't the author's words to be intrepreted here.
    Rookie mistake, no shame in that, you'll for sure be back in the comments section real soon and commenting better than ever, trust in yourself!
    BuffySaid!!! ☕

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  18. Why isn’t Trump admin not all over this

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