New charges against Native Mob members

Updated federal charges against alleged members of a Native American-based gang now include murder and aiding attempted murder.

The superseding indictment charges Shaun Martinez with killing another Native Mob member in February 2011. Prosecutors say Martinez killed Jeremee Kraskey to keep him from giving information to law enforcement.

The original indictment filed in January accused 24 suspected Native Mob members with conspiracy to participate in racketeering, alleging they used violence and intimidation to keep the gang in power.

The latest federal charges also accuse two other defendants with aiding and abetting attempted murder in March 2010, according to a report in the Bemidji Pioneer. They're accused of shooting a man while he held his 5-year-old daughter.

Authorities say the gang wields power from the Twin Cities to reservations throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

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Information from: Pioneer in Bemidji

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