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MS-13 ‘initiation killings’: Lured to a park by girls and hacked to death with machetes
The four young men who were hacked to death in a New York park in April were lured there by two women associated with the vicious MS-13 street gang, and ambushed by more than a dozen gang members armed with wooden clubs and machetes who engaged in "a horrific frenzy of violence," according to court documents obtained Wednesday by Fox News.
The new details were released Monday as part of an indictment charging three of the street gang's alleged members -- Alexis Hernandez, Santis Leonel Ortiz-Flores and Omar Antonio Villata -- with the April 11 deaths of the four men.
The three were each charged with one count of racketeering, one count of conspiracy to murder rival gang members and four counts of murder.
In a letter arguing the suspects should be denied bail, prosecutors gave a new look inside what led to the brutal killings of Justin Llivicura, 16, Jorge Tigre, 18, Michael Lopez Banegas, 20, and 18-year-old Jefferson Villalobos, who was visiting from Florida at the time. A fifth young man who had accompanied the victims to the park ran for his life and escaped, the court memorandum said.
MS-13 ‘initiation killings’: Lured to a park by girls and hacked to death with machetes
The four young men who were hacked to death in a New York park in April were lured there by two women associated with the vicious MS-13 street gang, and ambushed by more than a dozen gang members armed with wooden clubs and machetes who engaged in "a horrific frenzy of violence," according to court documents obtained Wednesday by Fox News.
The new details were released Monday as part of an indictment charging three of the street gang's alleged members -- Alexis Hernandez, Santis Leonel Ortiz-Flores and Omar Antonio Villata -- with the April 11 deaths of the four men.
The three were each charged with one count of racketeering, one count of conspiracy to murder rival gang members and four counts of murder.
In a letter arguing the suspects should be denied bail, prosecutors gave a new look inside what led to the brutal killings of Justin Llivicura, 16, Jorge Tigre, 18, Michael Lopez Banegas, 20, and 18-year-old Jefferson Villalobos, who was visiting from Florida at the time. A fifth young man who had accompanied the victims to the park ran for his life and escaped, the court memorandum said.