Leniz Escobar Teen Killer Guilty Of 4 Murders

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Leniz Escobar is a teen killer from New York who participated in the murders of four people. According to court documents Leniz Escobar was seventeen years old when she lured five men: Justin Llivicura, Michael Lopez, Jorge Tigre ,Jefferson Villalobos and a fifth man to a park where they would be ambushed by MS-13 gang members. Four of the five men would be killed and the unidentified fifth man would escape and would later testify against the gang members and Leniz Escobar. Leniz Escobar would be arrested, convicted and will be sentenced later this year.

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A woman who was accused of helping the MS-13 gang kill four young men on Long Island in 2017 has been found guilty on all counts, federal prosecutors said Monday. Leniz Escobar was convicted in connection with her participation in the April 11, 2017 murders of Justin Llivicura, Michael Lopez, Jorge Tigre and Jefferson Villalobos.

Escobar, now 22, faces up to life in prison when she is sentenced.

Escobar, also known as “La Diablita” or “Little Devil,” allegedly lured five men to a park in Central Islip to smoke marijuana. When they got there, the victims were attacked by gang members with machetes, knives, an axe and wooden clubs, prosecutors said.

One ran off, but the other four were killed. Prosecutors say the MS-13 members believed the victims were “members of a rival gang, at least two of whom had disrespected the MS-13 by posting photos on social media.”

The four victims — who were between the ages of 16 and 20 — were found hacked to death with what police described as “significant trauma” wounds that Suffolk County Police Commissioner Timothy Sini said at the time indicated the work of MS-13.

“After the attack, the MS-13 members dragged the victims’ bodies to a more secluded spot in the woods, piled them up, and then fled,” prosecutors said, adding that the bodies were discovered the following evening.  

In the days following the murders, prosecutors allege Escobar “bragged to other MS-13 members about her role in the killings” and discussed the attack in detail in recorded calls with her boyfriend.

Prosecutors also say Escobar destroyed evidence of her involvement in the murders by disposing of a sweatshirt stained with a victim’s blood and tossing her cell phone from a car while being followed by the police.

“With today’s verdict, Escobar has been held responsible for the crucial role that she willingly played in orchestrating one of the most vicious and senseless mass murders in the district in memory,” said United States Attorney Peace.  “The defendant showed utter disregard for human life by leading the victims into a killing field, to their slaughter, to enhance her stature with her fellow cold-blooded murderers within the MS-13 gang.”   

More than a dozen MS-13 members and associates have been charged in connection with the 2017 killings.

MS-13, also called Mara Salvatrucha, is believed to have been founded as a neighborhood street gang in Los Angeles in the mid-1980s by immigrants fleeing a civil war in El Salvador. It grew after some members were deported to El Salvador, helping turn that country into one of the most violent places in the world.

The gang is now a major international criminal enterprise, with tens of thousands of members in several Central American countries and many U.S. states.

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Jeremiah Ryan Charged In Angellyh Yambo Murder

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Seventeen year old alleged teen killer Jeremiah Ryan has been charged with the murder of sixteen year old Angellyh Yambo. According to police reports Jeremiah Ryan would open fire outside of a Bronx high school which would leave Angellyh Yambo dead and two other students injured. Jeremiah Ryan who does not have a previous criminal record is being held without bond . Jeremiah Ryan has been charged with murder, attempted murder, and criminal possession of a weapon.

The shooting is believed to have stemmed between an argument of two groups of people and it is unknown if those injured in the shooting were part of that initial argument. It is believed Angelyh Yambo had nothing to do with the situation.

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A 17-year-old arrested for the shooting death of a girl in the Bronx has been charged with murder.

Jeremiah Ryan, 17, was arraigned and charged late Saturday with second degree murder, attempted murder, manslaughter and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.

The charges stem from a shooting Friday afternoon that left 16-year-old Angellyh Yambo dead and two other teens injured.

Investigators said Yambo had just left Bronx Preparatory Charter School in the South Bronx when gunfire rang out at the corner of E. 156th And St. Anns around 1:45 p.m.

Yambo’s heartbroken mother spoke out Saturday.

“I sent my daughter to get an education and she died,” said Yambo’s mother, Yanely Henriquez.

A series of surveillance videos turned Ryan in at his home. Police say a ghost gun may have been used in the fatal shooting. Officers recovered six shell casings at the scene.

“A child that has zero police contact at all. And he goes from smoking marijuana to killing somebody — and I just don’t have that answer for you,” said NYPD Assistant Chief Timothy McCormack.

“We have to do something we have to do something, I don’t know to laws to be stricter about purchasing guns and all that stuff — something needs to be done,” said Henriquez.

On Sunday, Senator Charles Schumer addressed the recent “explosion” in ghost guns in New York City and Long Island, calling on the federal government to rein in the unregulated weapons.

He says the unregulated nature of the firearms and the fact that they are available to anyone without the need for a background check are the major reasons why ghost guns are so dangerous.

Yambo was struck in the chest while another 16-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy were each hit in the leg.

All three were taken to Lincoln Hospital where Yambo was pronounced dead. The other teens are expected to survive their injuries. They are all believed to be innocent bystanders.

“We are all devastated, we are numb, we are in disbelief. Now I have to get strong for my two older kids,” added Henriquez.

Now, a heartbroken mother is trying to get answers.

“I still don’t understand why — why her? It’s questions after questions after questions,” Henriquez said.

The painful reality is there may be no answers.

“For him, I will let God take care of it. I will let God take care of it, but I wish he dies in jail and pays for what he did to my child,” said Henriquez.

Police said the shooting stemmed from two people who were shouting and gesturing toward each other from across the street.

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Tyler Zaugg Gets 32 Years For Infants Murder

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Tyler Zaugg is a man from New York State who was just sentenced to 32 years in prison for killing his seven week old boy. According to court documents Tyler Zaugg would punch the seven week old boy several times in the head causing irreversible brain injury. The seven week old boy, Noah James Locke, was also punched several times in the torso causing a number of his ribs to break. The infant would die from his injuries. Tyler Zaugg would be arrested and charged with murder however with a plea deal with prosecutors he would plead guilty to manslaughter and be sentenced to 32 years in prison

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Guilty pleas have been entered by the local man who caused the death of his infant son in Glens Falls last July, Warren County District Attorney Jason Carusone announced on Tuesday.

Tyler Zaugg, 20, pleaded guilty in Warren County Court to second-degree assault and first-degree manslaughter, both violent felonies.

The pleas stem from acts that Zaugg committed on June 29, 2021, through July 4, 2021.

He is expected to be sentenced to 32 years in state prison, followed by five years of post-release supervision.

Police said that Zaugg hit his infant son with a closed fist in the head and torso, causing a brain injury and cracked ribs.

On July 4, Glens Falls Police arrested Zaugg after responding to an EMS call at the Broad Street Commons apartment complex, 186 Broad St., which came in shortly before 6 p.m. Police said that officers observed the infant to have life-threatening injuries.

Officers believed that Zaugg had caused the injuries, according to police.

It was previously reported that Delaney Locke, Zaugg’s girlfriend and the mother of the infant, told police that Zaugg was watching the child while she was away at her mother’s residence.

Locke noticed the infant’s bruises at Albany Medical Center. She told police that Zaugg became upset when she asked if he knew what happened.

The child spent almost two weeks in the hospital before succumbing to his injuries.

Carusone thanked the law enforcement agencies that conducted a thorough investigation. Those agencies included state police and the Glens Falls Police Department.

Carusone also thanked medical personnel, 911 operators and first responders for the efforts made to save the child.

Zaugg waived his right to appeal, and Warren County Judge Robert Smith sent him to Warren County Jail pending sentencing, which is scheduled for the morning of April 7.

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Kidd Creole Guilty Of Manslaughter

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Rap pioneer Kidd Creole has been found guilty of manslaughter in the stabbing of a homeless man in New York City. According to court documents Kidd Creole whose real name is Nathaniel Glover would get into an argument with the victim, John Jolly, that ended with Kidd Creole fatally stabbing Jolly. Kidd Creole lawyers attempted to blame the hospital for the reason why John Jolly died however the prosecutor completely denied this theory. Kidd Creole who was part of the legendary group Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five will be sentenced in May 2022.

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A Manhattan jury found rapper Kidd Creole guilty of manslaughter Wednesday in connection with the 2017 fatal stabbing of a homeless man on the street

The rapper, whose real name is Nathaniel Glover, had gone on trial last month for the death of John Jolly, who was stabbed twice in the chest with a steak knife in midtown Manhattan in August 2017.

Prosecutors accused Glover, a founding member of Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, of stabbing the other man after becoming enraged because he thought Jolly was gay and hitting on him.

Glover’s attorney said it was out of self-defense. An email seeking comment was sent to the rapper’s attorney.

Glover, who had faced a murder charge, is scheduled to be sentenced on May 4.

Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five formed in the late 1970s in the Bronx. The group’s most well-known song is “The Message” from 1982. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, the first rap group to be included.

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Nathaniel Glover, better known as Kidd Creole from Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, has been found guilty of manslaughter in the first degree by a New York Supreme Court jury. In 2017, he was arrested and indicted after stabbing a homeless man to death in New York City. The victim, 55-year-old John Jolly, was a stranger. Glover is expected to be sentenced on May 4.

“Nathaniel Glover committed a shocking act of violence,” said District Attorney Bragg in a statement. “This conviction makes clear my office will hold people who commit violent crime accountable to the full extent of the law. I thank the members of the jury for their attention to this case and careful deliberation. I also applaud our prosecutors, whose diligence and tireless effort to ensure justice led to this conviction. We will continue to use every tool at our disposal to deliver the safe streets and communities that New Yorkers deserve.” 

The original police report alleged that Glover stabbed Jolly twice in the torso on August 1, 2017 at East 44th Street and 3rd Avenue. Glover fled the scene to his place of work, where he changed clothes, and then disposed of the knife in a sewer. The victim was found by tourists and taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

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Frank Bredt Guilty Of Elisabeth Bell Murder

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Frank Bredt has been found guilty in the brutal murder of Elisabeth Bell in Buffalo New York. According to court documents Frank Bredt and Elisabeth Bell had an argument that ended with Elisabeth putting his belongings out on the curb. Frank Bredt would respond by dousing Elisabeth with gasoline and setting her on fire. Frank Bredt who managed to set himself on fire at the same time would run from the home. Frank Bredt who would be soon arrested suffered burns to half of his body. Elisabeth Bell would die from her injuries. Frank Bredt would be convicted of her murder.

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An upstate New York jury has been told that a man doused his ex-girlfriend in gasoline and lit her on fire after she put some of his items out on the curb.

Frank J. Bredt Jr., 33, is currently on trial for the 2018 murder of 27-year-old Elisabeth Bell.

On Tuesday, Bell’s brother Altemoos testified that he was present when his sibling was fatally set ablaze inside her Buffalo home, The Buffalo News reports. He said he heard Bell’s then-7-year-old child scream before Bredt ran down the stairs “fully engulfed in fire.”

Prosecutors say that Bredt caught fire after he doused Bell in gasoline and set her on fire in her bedroom. She died as a result while both Bredt and her daughter Isabella suffered non-fatal burns, The Buffalo News reported at the time.

The fatal fire occurred as the couple was in the midst of breaking up, prosecutors say. Just hours before the alleged attack, Bell put Bredt’s belongings out on the curb, assistant district attorney Rebecca Schnirel said; Bell also posted about tossing such items, including power tools, on Facebook, The Buffalo News reports.

“That is what set him off,” Schnirel told the court.

She characterized the couple’s relationship as toxic. Bredt stopped sleeping at the home about two weeks before the incident after living with Bell for years.

Bredt now faces two counts of second-degree murder for the death of Bell, an animal lover who spent her free time volunteering at an animal shelter. His defense maintains that he didn’t set the fire and that there is no evidence that he did. They claim that investigators decided he was guilty without proof.

“They started with their picture. Their picture was Frank Bredt, the arsonist,” his lawyer Brian Parker (who is representing him along with co-attorney Daniel DuBois) said in court. “And what didn’t fit, they brushed it aside. If it didn’t match their theory, they ignored it.”

The attorney also noted that his client, who appeared in court this week in a wheelchair, suffered burns to about half his body.

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