Milwaukee police are rounding up suspected members of a youth gang suspected of smashing out more than 100 car windows in a single night.Police are on the hunt for the crime crew that calls itself the CT Mob. On June 2, it hit a neighborhood near UW-Milwaukee and south along the lake into Bay View, damaging more than 100 cars.VIDEO: Police round up street gang membersWISN 12 News was there as special squads gathered Wednesday and went out to round up more than a dozen members of the CT Mob, a south side gang now infamous for smash-and-grabs and car thefts.Home surveillance cameras caught the gang in the act last week as it wrought mayhem along the city's eastern edge, smashing car windows, stealing money and electronics."It's a high-fear crime they're doing. Neighborhoods that are generally very, very safe when they're visited by this kind of high-rate vandalism/theft, feel a sense of genuine fear," Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn said.Flynn said members have a desire for the notoriety. In the highly publicized carjacking with a baby in the back seat, suspect Matthew Long's mug shot prominently features his CT Mob tattoo."What they don't have is a sense of shame or a sense of accountability, and I would say that's a learned behavior because the system isn't providing it,' Flynn said.Police raided one CT Mob member's home earlier this week.Police found six guns, ammunition and dozens of electronic items. According to a search warrant, the teen who lives there sold a stolen car to a girlfriend for $250.The CT roundup netted several arrests and police are looking for several more people.Get the WISN 12 NEWS app

Milwaukee police are rounding up suspected members of a youth gang suspected of smashing out more than 100 car windows in a single night.

Police are on the hunt for the crime crew that calls itself the CT Mob. On June 2, it hit a neighborhood near UW-Milwaukee and south along the lake into Bay View, damaging more than 100 cars.

VIDEO: Police round up street gang members

WISN 12 News was there as special squads gathered Wednesday and went out to round up more than a dozen members of the CT Mob, a south side gang now infamous for smash-and-grabs and car thefts.

Home surveillance cameras caught the gang in the act last week as it wrought mayhem along the city's eastern edge, smashing car windows, stealing money and electronics.



"It's a high-fear crime they're doing. Neighborhoods that are generally very, very safe when they're visited by this kind of high-rate vandalism/theft, feel a sense of genuine fear," Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn said.



Flynn said members have a desire for the notoriety. In the highly publicized carjacking with a baby in the back seat, suspect Matthew Long's mug shot prominently features his CT Mob tattoo.



"What they don't have is a sense of shame or a sense of accountability, and I would say that's a learned behavior because the system isn't providing it,' Flynn said.



Police raided one CT Mob member's home earlier this week.



Police found six guns, ammunition and dozens of electronic items. According to a search warrant, the teen who lives there sold a stolen car to a girlfriend for $250.



The CT roundup netted several arrests and police are looking for several more people.







