Friday, May 15, 2020

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Ten suspected MS-13 gang members charged in murder and crime plots in New York

Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations worked with the FBI and the New York Police Department to investigate three killings, including a 17-year-old boy mistakenly viewed by the gang as a rival gang member who was beaten and fatally stabbed in a park, a second man shot while walking down the street near his home, and another man attacked while riding the subway, then dragged out onto the platform and killed as onlookers watched.
The 10 suspects were arrested or transferred from local jail custody into federal custody across Maryland, New York, and California on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The HSI statement did not specify whether any of the suspects were illegally residing in the United States.
“The murders and crimes of violence allegedly committed by these defendants are trademark MS-13 offenses — cold-blooded, senseless and brutally violent — and pose a grave danger to the residents of our communities,” said Richard P. Donoghue, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
In addition to murder, charges include murder-in-aid-of racketeering, attempted murder, murder conspiracy, firearms offenses, and marijuana distribution conspiracy.
Government documents state that in April 2018, teenager Andy Peralta was lured into Kissena Park in Flushing, Queens, by Juan Amaya-Ramirez and two other associates. Peralta had a tattoo of a crown on his chest that Amaya-Ramirez believed was a symbol of the Latin Kings gang, a rival to MS-13. The men beat, stabbed, and strangled Peralta, then slashed his tattoo. They took the victim’s phone and took a picture of his dead body while flashing the MS-13 hand signs next to it. Police found the image in the victim’s iCloud account during their investigation.
In February 2019, victim Abel Mosso was attacked by alleged gang members Ramiro Gutierrez and Tito Martinez-Alvarenga, as well as Victor Lopez, on a subway train. The men followed him onto the train because they thought he was a member of a rival gang, the 18th Street. Mosso was attacked on the train, then dragged out onto the platform when the train stopped at the 90th Street station in Jackson Heights. Mosso fought them as onlookers watched. One attacker yelled in Spanish, “Nobody get involved, we’re MS-13, we’re going to kill him.” Gutierrez shot Mosso multiple times, killing him.
“MS-13 members do all they can to propagate a violent, deadly image as a gang. Their calculation that shouting the gang's name out in front of people on a subway platform will prevent anyone from interfering with a man being brutally beaten and murdered boggles the mind,” FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge William F. Sweeney, Jr. said in a statement.
A third killing in November 2019 involved two alleged MS-13 members, Douglas Melgar-Suriano and Jairo Martinez-Garcia, who supposedly killed Victor Alvarenga. The victim was fatally shot after being approached by the two men on the sidewalk near his home in Flushing, Queens.
Other alleged gang members are charged with conspiring to murder a fellow MS-13 associate after he failed to kill a rival gang member and others for attempting to kill another rival gang member.
The suspects facing murder charges face life in prison and are eligible for the death penalty if they are convicted. Those facing lesser charges face a minimum of 10 years in prison.

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