Crime & Safety

2 MS-13 Gang Members Plead Guilty To Racketeering Conspiracy, Murder

A Silver Spring man was one of two MS-13 gang members who pleaded guilty Tuesday to multiple charges in federal court, including murder.

GREENBELT, MD — A Silver Spring man was one of two MS-13 gang members to plead guilty in federal court to multiple charge, including taking part in a racketeering conspiracy and committing murder, according to a release.

La Mara Salvatrucha gang, also known as “MS-13," is made up of immigrants from El Salvador who operate in Montgomery, Prince George's and Frederick counties in Maryland, as well as other locations across the country, according to police.

As part of their plea agreement, 25-year-old Agustin Eugenio“Terrible” Rivas Rodriguez of Silver Silver Spring and 22-year-old Hernan “Recio” Yanes-Rivera of Adelphi admitted that from about August 2018 through July 2021 they were members and associates of Weedams Locos Salvatrucha, an MS-13 clique that mostly operated in Adelphi, according to court documents.

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Rivas Rodriguez and Yanes-Rivera admitted that they, along with co-defendant and MS-13 member 26-year-old Franklyn Edgardo “Delinquente" Sanchez of Adelphi, shot and killed a former WLS member in retaliation for the victim's suspected cooperation with law enforcement, according to court documents.

Police testified that the victim had sat for interviews in connection with a local robbery and a co-defendant of the victim had pleaded guilty to the crime prior to the shooting, according to court documents. WLS members told the victim that if they made amends, their cooperation with law enforcement would be forgiven.

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On Feb. 23, 2020, a junior member of the gang drove the victim to a wooded location near Hyattsville. Acting on the direction of an MS-13 superior, Yanes-Rivera and Sanchez shot the victim, who later died from their injuries, according to a release. For his participation in the fatal shooting, Yanes-Rivera received a promotion within the MS-13 hierarchy.

Sanchez and another MS-13 member were also accused of killing another person who was suspected of cooperating with law enforcement on Aug. 8, 2020 at a park in Prince George's County, according to court records. At first, WLS members dragged the victim's body to a stream and left it there. But, after concerns that Sanchez's DNA and other evidence might link him to the crime, Rivas Rodriguez and other WLS members recovered the victim's body and buried it in a wooded area nearby.

Rivas Rodriguez and other MS-13 members also conspired to kill a female member of the rival 18th Street gang at her home, according to police. After the MS-13 members had gathered with guns in preparation for the killing, law enforcement officers arrived and prevented them from going through with their plans.

According to the plea agreement, Rivas Rodriguez and Yanes-Rivera admitted that they were responsible for collecting extortion payments from at least two victims. Yanes-Rivera also admitted to laundering the extortion money by giving it to MS-13 members and sending it to associates in El Salvador.

If the court accepts the plea agreement, Rivas Rodriguez will serve 16 years in a federal prison and Yanes-Rivera will receive a 22-year sentence. The sentencing dates for Rivas Rodriguez and Yanes-Rivera are July 21 and July 28, respectively.

Sanchez, who pleaded guilty to the same charges on March 7, is scheduled to be sentenced on May 19, according to court documents.

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