Five members of violent street gang face conspiracy to commit murder charges

Defendants in alleged revenge shootings include Kent teen

Five members of violent street gang face conspiracy to commit murder charges

Five teens ages 17 to 19, including a 17-year-old Kent man, face charges of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder in alleged revenge gang shootings.

In a coordinated operation, King County Sheriff’s Office major crimes detectives – with help from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Violent Crimes Task Force – arrested five males over several days last week, according to a news release Monday from the Sheriff’s Office.

The defendants are Francisco Montero, 19, of Federal Way; Fray-Martin Garcia, 18, of Seattle; Sergio Salgado-Vanata, 17, of Burien; Jesus Terrazas-Avalos, 18, of Des Moines; and Ismael M. Martinez, 17, of Kent. They are confirmed United Lokotes gang members, also known as UL’s, according to the Sheriff’s Office. UL’s are associated with the Surenos street gang. The five remain in custody at county jails with bail set at $1 million each.

Martinez is listed as a student in the Kent School District’s iGrad program, a state approved individualized graduation and degree program, according to court documents. He also has prior convictions for second-degree attempted robbery and unlawful possession of a firearm. In the robbery case, Martinez and an accomplice repeatedly punched a classmate in the face before Martinez stole his backpack. He has a gang member moniker of “Wicked.”

According to King County major crimes detectives, the UL’s have been locked in a deadly and dangerous feud with rival gang “Varrio Locos” (VL’s) for the past year.

During the course of their investigation, detectives obtained a search warrant for the defendants’ Facebook accounts. Investigators discovered that the five males often communicated their plans through a chat group they designated “for shooters only.”

In April 2017, messaging through Facebook, the five defendants conspired and agreed to kill any VL gang member they came across. One suspect referred to their road trips in search of VL members to shoot as “duck hunting.”

On April 11, 2017, detectives determined the five defendants accelerated their deadly plot after learning fellow UL gang member, Artura Marcial Alvarez, 19, had been murdered by VL gang members in Federal Way. Three men have been charged with the Alvarez murder.

On April 12, 2017, just eight hours after Alvarez was killed, VL gang member/associate Erasmo Plata was shot to death outside a convenience store at Southwest 136th Street and Ambaum Boulevard South in Burien.

Later that same day, a female believed to have been the driver in the Alvarez killing, suffered a graze wound to the head from a flurry of bullets fired at her as she sat in her van in the South Park neighborhood.

Twenty-four hours after these violent acts, the Facebook account activity obtained by search warrant revealed defendant Montero sent a message bragging about targeting rivals. Defendant Montero wrote, “We just got one of the VL’s last night,” according to the news release.

The five are scheduled to be arraigned at 9 a.m. on Thursday, May 10, in Courtroom GA, at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent. King County prosecutors charged the two juveniles as adults.

King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht praised the police work of the major crimes team.

“Hundreds of hours of detailed investigative work led to these arrests” Johanknecht said in the news release. “We believe we have now sent a strong message to other gang members that retaliatory violence will not be tolerated and will be met with swift and decisive law enforcement action.”


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