A trio of alleged MS-13 gang members, who are in the country illegally, have been arrested in Florida as suspects in a murder that happened nearly a decade ago.
The victim was believed to be affiliated with a rival gang when he was killed. He was stabbed approximately 100 times by several gang members before being shot in the head, Bondi said at the press conference.
The three suspects have been identified as Jose Ezequiel Gamez-Maravilla, Hugo Adiel Bermudez-Martinez, and Wilber Rosendo Navarro-Escobar.
According to the Department of Justice, MS-13 is a violent transnational gang composed primarily of immigrants or descendants from El Salvador that operates throughout parts of the United States. President Donald Trump has designated MS-13 as a foreign terrorist organization, allowing federal agencies more resources to track down and prosecute its members.
“These gangs are organized, they are terrorists,” Bondi said. “And look at these three guys. They thought they got away with it for almost a decade, but they did not.
The collaboration involved local and federal agencies, including the FBI, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, and the Broward Sheriff’s Office.
“Here in Broward County, justice doesn’t have an expiration date,” Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony said during the press conference. “It doesn’t matter when you committed the crime. It doesn’t matter what part of this world you’re from. If you come here into this community and decide that you’re going to take a life, we’re going to unleash every single resource to bring you to justice.”
The attorney general warned that more arrests are coming.