Crime & Safety

Gang Member Pleads Guilty to Three 2010 Murders

Joseph Ortiz pleaded guilty to shooting and killing three young men on Eighth Lane in December 2010.





By Bay City News

A Norteno gang member pleaded guilty in federal court in SanΒ Francisco today to the 2010 racketeering murders on a South San FranciscoΒ street of three young men perceived as rival gang members.

Joseph Ortiz, 23, of South San Francisco, pleaded guilty beforeΒ U.S. District Judge Susan Illston to a total of 25 charges, including threeΒ murders in aid of racketeering.

Other counts to which Ortiz pleaded guilty include eight counts ofΒ attempted murder in aid of racketeering, two counts of robbery, racketeeringΒ conspiracy, murder conspiracy and firearms violations.

He will be sentenced by Illston onΒ Nov. 1Β and faces a mandatoryΒ life sentence for each of the three murder charges.

The racketeering murder charges could have carried a possibleΒ federal death penalty upon conviction, if the U.S. Department of Justice hadΒ given prosecutors approval to seek that penalty.

But Ortiz's plea agreement states that the department andΒ prosecutors agreed to forego seeking a death penalty in exchange for hisΒ guilty plea and acceptance of a life sentence.

Ortiz was one of 19 members of the South San Francisco-based,Β Norteno-affiliated 500 Block/C Street organization indicted on an array ofΒ gang-related charges in 2012.

Including Ortiz, 14 have now pleaded guilty to various charges,Β according to a status report filed by prosecutors today.

The remaining five defendants include three other men who are alsoΒ accused of the three racketeering murders on Dec. 22, 2010.

Those three men -- Victor Flores, 21, of Petaluma; Justin Whipple,Β 20, of San Bruno; and Benjamin Campos-Gutierrez, 22, of San Mateo -- couldΒ also have faced aΒ possible death penalty, but prosecutors have recently filedΒ notices saying they do not plan to seek that penalty in their cases.

Ortiz admitted in his plea agreement that he had been a member ofΒ the 500 Block/C Street gang since 2005.

He said that on the evening of Dec. 22, 2010, he and fellow gangΒ members were searching for rival gang members who they believed hadΒ threatened their territory.

As he and others drove down Eighth Lane, they spotted a group ofΒ seven young men suspected of being rival gang members and fired at them,Β killing three and wounded three others.

The indictment alleges that Flores and Whipple were shooters alongΒ with Ortiz andΒ that Campos-Gutierrez served as their driver.

The victims who were killed were Omar Cortez, 18, Gonzalo Avalos,Β 19, and Hector Flores, 20, all of South San Francisco,

Ortiz also admitted during his plea to shooting at four suspectedΒ Sureno gang members and wounding three of them four days earlier, and toΒ carrying out armed robberies of a jewelry store in South San Francisco and aΒ 7-Eleven store in Pacifica in April 2010.

The 500 Block and C Street gangs were originally separateΒ Norteno-affiliated groups, but have functioned as a single association sinceΒ the mid-2000s, according to the indictment.

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