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On May 12, 7:40*am, eminentlylapable wrote:
ARREST & DEPORT ILLEGALS NOW!

Or the following account will be typical of life in and around our
cities!

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"6 Charged In Slaying Connected To Gang"

By Dan Morse
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, May 12, 2009

SIX SUSPECTED GANG MEMBERS, including one who recently escaped a
Salvadoran prison and fled to Maryland, were in custody yesterday in
connection with the slaying of a 15-year-old who was stabbed
approximately 72 times and thrown into a Gaithersburg creek five
months ago, Montgomery County prosecutors and police said.

Immediately after the stabbing, one of the suspects went to a grocery
store to buy a celebratory beer, police said in charging documents
made public yesterday. The suspect then returned to his kitchen a
knife used in the killing, and he and his roommate later used it to
prepare food, according to the documents.

The six suspects are members of the 18th Street gang or are associated
with the gang, authorities said. On the night of Jan. 18 -- a number
significant to the gang's culture -- at least four of them went
looking for a member of rival gang Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, to
harm, police said. They spotted Dennys Guzman-Saenz at a bus stop in
Langley Park and dragged him into the back seat of a vehicle. At least
one of the suspects began stabbing Guzman-Saenz on the way to the
park. At the park, one of the suspects told investigators, the car was
met by accomplices wearing ski masks.

The six suspects were arrested during the past several days and were
being held yesterday.

The investigation began the morning of Jan. 19, after a man walking
through Malcolm King Park in Gaithersburg saw a body at the creek
edge. Detectives found a trail of blood along a path leading away from
the creek and used DNA testing to show the blood did not come from the
victim, according to charging documents.

Detectives subsequently learned that someone named Jhony was bragging
that he had "butchered the guy" who was thrown into the water,
according to the documents. Detectives learned that Jhony was a member
of the 18th Street gang and had several missing upper teeth and a
distinctive tattoo across his stomach: "clone" or something similar.

Investigators learned the identities of Jhony's associates and began
tracking them. On Thursday, officers saw some of the associates get
into a red Honda Prelude. Police said one of those passengers turned
out to be Jhony, who soon was in custody.

Charging papers say a detective showed Jhony a picture of the victim,
Guzman-Saenz, and Jhony eventually identified his roommate at the time
of the stabbing as the man who killed Guzman-Saenz. Jhony said his
roommate, David Antonio Lozano, who went by the nickname Bulldog, told
him that others had kidnapped Guzman-Saenz and wanted to give him to
Lozano as a "present." Jhony and Bulldog subsequently used a knife
from the killing to prepare food, the documents say.

Police noted that Jhony had a tattoo on his stomach that read "The
Clon." His real name turned out to be Joel Yonathan Ventura
Quintanilla, and he told police he had been arrested in El Salvador
for homicide and gun trafficking but had escaped from Cojutepeque
Prison on Aug. 8. Investigators were able to verify the escape with
Salvadorian authorities.

Detectives think two suspects associated with the 18th Street gang
abducted Guzman-Saenz by approaching him at the bus stop and acting as
if they were MS-13 members. The abductors thought Guzman-Saenz was an
MS-13 member. A police spokeswoman said that Guzman-Saenz, who had
just turned 15, hadn't been "jumped into the gang" but that he did
associate with known members.

Charged with first-degree murder in the case are Ventura-Quintanilla,
22, of no fixed address; Lozano, 32, of Germantown; Ysaud Flores, 30,
of Gaithersburg; Ana Abarca, 18, of Reston; Daniel A. Zavala, 26, of
the District; and Silvia Martinez, 19, of the District. Police said
last night that an additional suspect, a 28-year-old from Bladensburg
whom they did not identify, had been taken into custody. Police did
not say whether he was affiliated with a gang.

Police were searching for others thought to be involved in the
stabbing.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...09/05/11/AR200...



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