"Socalj" for Borderland Beat
Two [then] 15-year-old Los Angeles-area gang members pleaded guilty Thursday to murder and attempted murder charges, admitting they were acting as hired hitmen for the Sinaloa Cartel.
During two attempts to kill the cartel's target, they wounded two people and an accomplice was killed, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
According to their plea agreements, the two teenagers, then 15-year-olds Andrew "Shooter/Felon" Nunez and Johncarlo "Dumper" Quintero, are members of the Mexican Mafia-affiliated Westside Wilmas gang from the greater Los Angeles area.
They admitted they were tapped to kill the target because they were under the age of 16 at the time, which made them ineligible to be prosecuted as adults in California under a law passed in 2018. Each gang member expected to be paid approximately $50,000, prosecutors said. But they failed in two attempts.
Targeting "El Apache"
On March 26, 2024, the young gang members drove from their homes in Wilmington, California some 120 miles to find their target at a Chili's restaurant in Chula Vista, a suburb south of San Diego. When their target was leaving the restaurant with his family around 8:50 PM, Johncarlo Quintero got out of the car and fired a single shot that struck 'Victim 1' in the leg. Quintero’s weapon then jammed, and he was unable to shoot 'Victim 1' again.Quintero got back into the car that Andrew Nunez was driving, and Nunez attempted unsuccessfully to hit and kill the target with the vehicle. Quintero and Nunez then fled the strip mall parking lot off East H Street and Paseo del Rey in Chula Vista.
According to an ABC10 News article, “people in the restaurant reported a man limping into Chili's with what looked like a gunshot wound to the leg.” Officers were dispatched to the scene. “Police did not say what led to the man being shot but that he was taken to the hospital.”
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| Apache, allegedly the right hand man of Tijuana cartel figure Pablo Edwin Huerta Nuño, “El Flaquito.” |
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Apartment Shooting
Corona was patched up at a nearby hospital and headed home a few hours later. Later that night, in the early hours of March 27, 2024, the teen hitmen showed up at the intended victim’s home to finish the job. They were joined this time by an older accomplice, 28-year-old Ricardo Sanchez.
About five hours after the first attack, the teens and Sanchez went to the victim’s Salerno Luxury Rentals apartment in Chula Vista’s Otay Ranch neighborhood. All three were armed with at least one gun each, the court documents stated.
Sanchez knocked on the door, and a person described in court as a friend of the target opened the door. According to their guilty pleas, Nunez and Quintero then opened fire indiscriminately into the apartment, hitting the 24-year old friend (listed as Victim 4), who was struck by gunshots in one hand, in his arm and his face.
The friend survived the shooting and managed to fire back at the trio, striking and killing Sanchez, according to the guilty pleas.
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| Ricardo Sanchez, also of Wilmington, was shot and killed when the trio attempted to kill Corona at his apartment. |
After that, the three fled the scene with Sanchez dying on the grass outside of the apartment following a gunshot wound to his head. Nunez and Quintero fled but were apprehended by police later that day.
At 1:30 AM, on Wednesday, March 27, a 911 emergency call was made by a woman who reported that her “friend” had just been shot and was bleeding.
Officers were dispatched to her location, which was the Salerno Luxury Rentals apartment complex on the 1300 Block of Calle Verona in Chula Vista.
The two teenagers pleaded guilty in federal court to two attempted murder charges and the murder of their accomplice, which prosecutors called a “provocative-act murder," meaning their actions were responsible for their accomplices death.
At 1:30 AM, on Wednesday, March 27, a 911 emergency call was made by a woman who reported that her “friend” had just been shot and was bleeding.
Officers were dispatched to her location, which was the Salerno Luxury Rentals apartment complex on the 1300 Block of Calle Verona in Chula Vista.
The two teenagers pleaded guilty in federal court to two attempted murder charges and the murder of their accomplice, which prosecutors called a “provocative-act murder," meaning their actions were responsible for their accomplices death.
Teenage Hitmen Exploited
They also admitted they were tapped to murder Corona because they were minors and, specifically, only 15 at the time (they are currently 16 and 17-years old). According to admissions in their plea agreements, the defendants knew that if they were caught that they were ineligible to be transferred to adult status under the laws of the State of California because they were under the age of 16 at the time of the shootings.Nunez and Quintero had talked about not being able to “catch a…707” after being arrested because of their age at the time, which referred to not being subject to adult transfer under California Welfare & Institutions Code Section 707.
“In 2018, the California Legislature enacted Senate Bill 1391, which made state prosecutions of 14- and 15-year-olds in adult criminal court a practical impossibility regardless of the seriousness of the crime,” said U.S. Attorney Adam Gordon.
“SB 1391 created perverse incentives, and today’s plea agreements are proof that the Sinaloa Cartel and a hyper-violent criminal street gang controlled by the Mexican Mafia responded to these incentives. They recruited 15-year-olds to conduct a gangland assassination in San Diego for $50,000 each. The brutal realities of cartel and gang violence demand a response, not a reprieve. The Department of Justice will federally prosecute - as adults - juveniles who commit violent acts on behalf of cartels, the Mexican Mafia, or criminal street gangs.”
However, because the murder and attempted murder were federally prosecuted due to the gang and cartel ties, the pair were charged as adults and pleaded guilty to attempted murder in aid of racketeering and murder in aid of racketeering which can carry a punishment of life in prison or the death penalty.
However, because the murder and attempted murder were federally prosecuted due to the gang and cartel ties, the pair were charged as adults and pleaded guilty to attempted murder in aid of racketeering and murder in aid of racketeering which can carry a punishment of life in prison or the death penalty.
“The disgraceful tactic of cartels, street gangs, and the Mexican Mafia using underage children for murderous acts to evade enhanced punishments will not be tolerated," said Mark Dargis, special agent in charge of the FBI San Diego Field Office.
Westside Wilmas 13 Gang History
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Wilmington, a Harbor-area neighborhood in the south of Los Angeles is claimed by two Latino gangs, Westside and Eastside Wilmas, whose members consider Avalon Boulevard the dividing line between their territories, said Capt. Brent McGuyre of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Harbor Division.
“At the street level, they’re rival gangs,” McGuyre said. But those in the gangs’ upper ranks are “all answering to the same people” the Mexican Mafia.
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| A 2023 indictment charged several Mexican Mafia members, associates and Wilmas gang members. |
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| A mural at Will Hall Park traces the rivalry and temporary truce between the two Wilmas gang factions. |
From the 1950s, until 1986, a close alliance between Westside Wilmas, Eastside Wilmas and Northside Wilmas existed. But that year, East and West Side became embroiled in a bitter rivalry resulting in several deaths, after a confrontation over a woman occurred.
The 1990s saw a brief peace treaty emerge between the Wilmington gangs following them solidifying ties to the Mexican Mafia, but it lasted only two years. In 2000, a total of 45 murders occurred in Wilmington, 39 of them were said to be gang related.
One of the Westside Wilmas (WSW) main cliques is the Will Hall Park Locos who were responsible for shooting into a crowd at a community event. In 2023, Jose "Coach" Quezada was shot and killed near a "Summer Night Lights" event in Wilmington that was intended to prevent violence, according to local media, the man had no known gang ties but was said to be a community activist volunteering at the event cooking food. Two gang members were arrested and are currently awaiting trial.

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How was el flaco above the Corona Barron
ReplyDeleteWe don't know, no period.
DeleteFlaco had his own line from Colombia and was the tax collector for the border. Think of the position 7-7 once held. “Hasta el Diablo paga plaza” -7-7. If I’m not mistaken el pareja held that title at one point too.
DeleteThis is a lot clarity on what went down
ReplyDeleteSomeone actually posted about a week out that it was juveniles from Wilmas.
The logistics and timing are interesting to me, the drive from LA to Eastlake is like 2:30 hr, so someone knew they would be there.
So this alleged that Aquiles and Rana coordinated this but also had someone on the inside?
Did they have Chato hit too
Using his girlfriend
J, yea, it seems that Sanchez was coordinating the teens to do the hit. Don't know if he was there during the Chilis shooting or only came later from LA that night. Someone had to know when Apache was going to Chili's and coming home from the hospital.
DeleteSomeone had to have advance knowledge, even if you saw someone at Chili’s or followed them
DeleteBy the time they kids arrived, he would be gone
Also, Apache was there that night too? He got shot at Chili’s and went right back to his house?
So this was Aquiles/Rana side for the stolen shipments? And so was the Flaco shooting in TJ and the La Jolla killing? But there were inside players each time. The timing on all the shootings is too tight.
For these type of hits the person is being watched constantly. Not just kill first chance. They probably been following him for weeks just waiting for the right people/time
DeleteAn ABC10 news report said he was taken to the hospital from the shooting.
DeleteLA people range all over the place. All day on the 405. The intercity metrolink trains to SD are gangland too.
DeleteSocalj - Basically gang members calling in roving wiretaps, then it's malware on his iPhone.
DeleteFor a gang member living in liberal democrats California it must be paradise. The laws are weak. The jails are controlled by the Mexican mafia. Gang members do a couple of months jail time in county jail for serious crimes if committed in Texas they would do years. California is a joke. Many LAPD police officers are corrupt and supply gangs with intel. In LA county jail the sheriff's department that works there is working for the Mexican mafia. Replace Gavin Newsom with Greg Abbott immediately. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is not political, here you go with your political B.S.
DeleteYou are wrong on just about all your points clown.
DeleteThere's been plenty of crooked cops busted in Dallas and Houston.
Delete@6:13 too much fake news on tik tok wake up go worry about your own state and your school shootings where the police on your state are cowards.
DeleteTexas has deals all along the border letting people and drugs in and money out. Texas has a higher murder per capita and your attorney general got divorced from his politician wife for having an affair and illegally getting his mistress a state job and the impeachment was dropped because of maga support lol you are pathetic.
DeleteEstas pendejo guey!
DeleteTexas can't even keep it's people alive and with Electricity at Winter time.. And Hot Wheels is a Joke known Worldwide.. A part of Fake-Christian-Taliban is what Abbott is.
DeleteGood Job Boys, you can defend the land from the Hot Wheels speedsters!
DeleteI’d still live in Texas over CommieFornia any day
DeletePuro Sinaloa all the way from Odessa !
These young criminals need to go back to crime school. They got an F in execution and murder. Sounds like bozo mania at its finest hour
ReplyDeleteFog of war
Delete6:13 for all the gangs and cartel powers, they ain't no corruption worser than the corruption engendered at the shade of a shady corrupt US crypto clepto presidency.
ReplyDeleteOur system in California favors the criminal not the victims. The juvenile justice system is a joke. Juvenile hall is full of nothing but murderers and rapists (not an exaggeration).
ReplyDeleteThey didn’t do it . Someone told them to plead guilty
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DeleteWell, shoot. Looks like that plan backfired what's next? YOUR Honor, Please like Nuffy Our balls haven't dropped!
Those punks got handled hahaha Adults! What deal I wonder they ended up too since they decided to come clean with everything...Oh wait, thats right. They are fucked and have no way out unless they probably now work as informants thru lock down.
9:59pm There on video footage. From the apts and many other locations (it was quite a long trip from L.A...and if you read the whole plan comically went to shit..you dumb son of a bitch.
"Never send a child to do a grown man's job"-Richie Ruiz from Bakers 🖐🏿
ReplyDeleteSend Kern County Dickie to get the job done right!
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7:53
DeleteYea send an og who immediately gets shot in the head and killed.
Good logic!
They’re all uneducated fucking idiots.
No more firewater for Apache on the weekends anymore.
ReplyDeleteLike I said before there were contracts taken out on some leaders of CAF for stealing large shipments Flaquito was attacked and Apache some soldiers but CAF hit back harder by executing alot leaders of Sinaloa’s family in Mexicali and culiacan people,CAF will never be erased of the Map
ReplyDeleteDude CAF has been reduced to a crew of tax collectors and nothing more
Delete@814: Yes,one of them was the bigger MZ owned load they stole from El Aquiles & His Bro's Men.
DeleteStupid little punks! Worthless since a young age. Manipulated by their equally worthless much older gods in prison.
ReplyDeleteYes gods. These dumb kids think of these lowlifes as people meant to admire almost worship.
This is what idiot parents breed and do not bother to raise well.
Any race parents.
I think there was something in the Mexican press that said at the time this guy was possibly involved with gangs jacking loads in the Ensenada Municipality. Is that true?
ReplyDeleteYes he was allegedly working with flaquito and dirty law enforcement.
DeleteI got a load you can jack !
DeleteNope.
DeleteOff topic, but Christmas is upcoming, and amnesty or clemency should be given to Chapo Guzman.
ReplyDeleteHe's suffered enuff!!!
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10:39 thumbs up, but el Chapo needs to fork more than his ass to the prison warden, sombuddy said chapo is worth about 700 billion dollars?
DeleteDerranged JoTo wants some of that for the pardon.
FREE EL CHAPO..I said what Insaid!!
ReplyDeleteSince flaco went down…El Apache is KING!!!!
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