Friday, July 29, 2022

TRINITARIOS GANG LEADERS FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER IN STABBING OF LESANDRO “JUNIOR” GUZMAN-FELIZ

 

Victim Was Dragged Out of Bodega and Hacked with Machete and Knives 

 Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that two leaders of the “Los Sures” set of the Trinitarios gang have been found guilty of second-degree Murder in the fatal stabbing of Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, 15, on June 20, 2018.

 District Attorney Clark said, “These men, leaders of a Trinitarios set, commanded their members to go out and commit violence. The order ended the life of a promising 15-year-old boy, Lesandro ‘Junior’ Guzman-Feliz. One of the defendants stood and watched as gang members attacked Junior with knives and a machete outside a Belmont bodega. The brutality was caught on surveillance video and went viral. Five gang members are serving time for their murder convictions in 2019, and today, a Bronx jury found the two leaders guilty for their role in the murder, closing another chapter of this tragedy. We said we would attain justice for Junior and this verdict does that, and hopefully brings some consolation to his family who have endured so much pain.”

 District Attorney Clark said the defendants, Diego Suero, 33, of Boston Road, and Frederick Then, 24, of Reading, PA, were found guilty today of second-degree Murder by a jury after a four-week trial before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Martin Marcus. The defendants face 25 years to life in prison when they are sentenced on September 16, 2022.

 According to trial testimony, on the night of June 20, 2018, Suero, the leader of the “Los Sures” set of the Trinitarios gang, and Then, second-in-command, summoned members to Suero’s home and ordered the members to commit violence against another set of the Trinitarios called “Sunset.”

 According to trial testimony, the gang members came upon Junior and chased him for approximately four blocks to a bodega located on East 183rd Street and Bathgate Avenue, where he tried to hide. The victim was punched and dragged out of the store to the sidewalk where he was hacked with knives and a machete by the five convicted co-defendants. From a short distance, Then watched the attack and afterward called Suero to tell him the members had carried out the orders.

 The Trinitarios, led by Then, fled the scene and returned to Suero’s home to hide weapons and provide aid to a defendant who cut his hand during the incident. In a message to Suero, a Trinitario said, “You are the one that gave the light for the kid…” to which Suero replied, “yes, for all of Sunset.”

 Suero was also seen on surveillance video on a separate day after the attack, paying for, and waiting with, one of the convicted co-defendants to get his hair dyed in an effort to conceal the man’s identity.

 District Attorney Clark also thanked NYPD Detectives Frank Orlando of the Bronx Homicide Task Force and Joseph Flores of the 48th Precinct for their work on the investigation.

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