The gang activity believed to be
rampant in Charleston
isn’t isolated within the city limits.
Chief Deputy Mike Rutherford of the
Kanawha County Sheriff’s Department said it is a problem for law enforcement
throughout the region.
“When Charleston
cracks down, they start making arrests and (gang crimes) start popping up in
their areas,” said Rutherford . “Then as we
start making arrests, it goes back to the city.”
The recent charges that Detroit gang members put
out a hit on Charleston Police Chief of Detectives Lt. Steve Cooper generated
widespread attention in law enforcement.
“We have to be careful because it’s
a different culture. We’re used to people who might get into a fight and
somebody pull a gun or whatever,” said Rutherford .
“This group of people has literally no respect for human life. They just
want to get rid of their opponents and do what they want to do.”
Although other gangs have been
influential in the drug trade in West Virginia ,
the criminal organization from Detroit
appeared to have the strongest presence. Rutherford said that was a product of
severe budget shortfall in Huntington
several years ago, when the city laid off half of its police force. The gangs
took advantage of the lessened enforcement and moved in.
“That got the foot in the door for the Detroit
people,” said Rutherford . “The last four or
five large drug busts we’ve done through the sheriff’s department have just
about all been Detroit
people.”