MS-13 Leader Sentenced to 45 Years in Federal Prison in RICO Conspiracy Case

2008-09-22
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A leader of La Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, was sentenced on Friday to 45 years in prison for his participation in a racketeering enterprise, Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Edward M. Yarbrough of the Middle District of Tennessee announced.

Escolastico Serrano, a/k/a “Chito,” was also sentenced by Chief U.S. District Judge
Todd J. Campbell of the Middle District of Tennessee in Nashville to serve five years of
supervised release.

At his plea hearing on July 28, 2008, Serrano admitted that, as leader of the MS-13 gang,
he conspired with others to participate in a pattern of racketeering activity in the Nashville
metropolitan area that included murder, attempted murder and witness tampering. In addition to personally committing various acts of violence, Serrano admitted he exercised leadership by enforcing the rules of MS-13 and inciting other members to attack and kill rival gang members.

Serrano admitted that on Aug. 15, 1998, he and other MS-13 gang members attempted to kill by stabbing repeatedly individuals believed to be rival gang members who disrespected MS-13.

Serrano also admitted that on May 21, 2006, he and other MS-13 gang members fired a handgun at an individual who was suspected of being a member of the rival street gang Brown Pride. The victim was struck and wounded in the arm. In addition, Serrano admitted that on June 17, 2006, he and several fellow MS-13 members shot and killed two rival gang members sitting inside a car at a traffic light. Serrano further admitted that on Aug. 26, 2006, while he and other MS-13 members were in Huntingburg, Ind., they shot at individuals who disrespected MS-13.

Finally, Serrano admitted that in August 2006, he and other MS-13 members discussed and planned the murder of a Brown Pride member who worked at a food processing facility outside Nashville.

Serrano is the sixth defendant to be sentenced on RICO charges stemming from an
indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Nashville on Jan. 10, 2007. That indictment
charged 14 members of MS-13 with conspiring to participate in the affairs of a racketeering
enterprise and related charges including murder, attempted murder, assault, weapons charges and obstruction of justice.

Five other defendants were previously sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to the
RICO conspiracy. Walter Hernandez was sentenced on March 31, 2008, to 324 months in
prison. On Dec. 3 and Dec. 7, 2007, respectively, Henry Garballo-Vasquez and Jose Alfaro were sentenced to 240 months in prison. On Nov. 20, 2007, Geovanni Pena received a sentence of 235 months in prison. On Sept. 8, 2008, Ericka Cortez received a sentence of 46 months in prison.

According to law enforcement officials, the MS-13 gang is a violent international criminal
organization composed primarily of immigrants or descendants of immigrants from El Salvador.

The purpose of the racketeering enterprise was to preserve and protect the power, territory and profits of the MS-13 enterprise through violent assault, murder, threats of violence and
intimidation.

Jim Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police and he’s a staff writer for the New Media Alliance (thenma.org). In addition, he’s the new editor for the House Conservatives Fund’s weblog. Kouri also serves as political advisor for Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Michael Moriarty.

He’s former chief at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed “Crack City” by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at a New Jersey university and director of security for several major organizations. He’s also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country. Kouri writes for many police and security magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times, The Narc Officer and others. He’s a news writer for TheConservativeVoice.Com and PHXnews.com. He’s also a columnist for AmericanDaily.Com, MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he’s syndicated by AXcessNews.Com. He’s appeared as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio news and talk shows including Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, Fox News, etc. His book Assume The Position is available at Amazon.Com. Kouri’s own website is located at http://jimkouri.us

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  • panic

    This is really helpful.
    Now he has, what? the next 40 years of taxpayer subsidized leisure time to do drugs, rape and extort money other inmates, bribe prison officials, argue his case repeatedly at no cost to himself, and most importantly to proselytize and initiate… more gang members.

    We “got rid” of 1 (cost: $1M? More?).
    He will recruit hundreds, who, in turn, will be released and do his bidding.

    What to do?
    I’ve heard, just a rumor mind you, that he’s a Hamas sympathizer.
    Isn’t that more than enough evidence (certainly more than is usually claimed) for rendition – to spirit him away to some dank basement in Cairo, until the Egyptians take the hint and kill him?
    It’s not as if we don’t do this already.
    We just do it to the right people.

  • emarel

    Any MS-13 member apprehended by the authorities should simply be brought out to the woods somewhere and shot in the back of the head like the rabid dogs they are.

  • http://www.singleparents.org.nz julie

    Jim, I never clicked that the person you describe in Italics at the bottom of your posts is you. When I saw it I thought it was connected to the article.

    What an honour to read YOUR work.

    This is scary stuff going on.

  • http://www.singleparents.org.nz julie

    Jim, can I asked you a personal question please? I can ask because this in writing but I just wanted to ask for permission out of respect.

    How do you stop the personal becoming the political?

    How do you stop getting angry when you know things and stay focused on the issues?

    How do you get to be a decision maker and not a menace?

  • http://www.singleparents.org.nz julie

    Oops that may have come across wrong.

    I guess my question is: How did you get to where you are? You must have had to play the game to get to be someone who made it at a position in the system.

    But never mind. I guess what I want is your life in a comment which is not possible.

    What you have seen in life and dealt with is pretty unbelievable to the simple people. Even a little snippet of wisdom is appreciated. But I ask far too much.






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