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                                                                                                    Officials describe ‘frenzy of

                                                                                                    violence’ in MS-13 gang hits


                                                                                                    By FRANK ELTMAN
                                                                                                    Associated Press
                                                                                                    CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — It was a trap, executed im-
                                                                                                    perfectly but with bloody results.
                                                                                                    Prosecutors said in a recent court filing that four young
                                                                                                    men found slaughtered in a Long Island park last April
                                                                                                    were lured to the site by two female associates of the
                                                                                                    MS-13  street  gang,  which  was  hunting  for  rivals  and
                                                                                                    perceived enemies.
                                                                                                    Once there, the youths — some still in high school —
                                                                                                    were surrounded by more than a dozen gang mem-
                                                                                                    bers who attacked them with machetes, knives and
                                                                                                    wooden  clubs  “in  a  horrific  frenzy  of  violence,”  ac-
                                                                                                    cording  to  the  court  papers  obtained  by  Newsday
                                                                                                    (http://nwsdy.li/2taibXf ).
                                                                                                    A  fifth  young  man  who  had  accompanied  the  vic-
                                                                                                    tims to the park ran for his life and escaped, the court
                                                                                                    memorandum said.
                                                                                                    Prosecutors last week quietly charged four people in

            In this April 27, 2016 photo, former House Speaker Dennis Hastert departs the federal courthouse   the killings but have revealed scant details about the
            in Chicago. Federal Bureau of Prisons records on Tuesday, July 18, 2017, show that Hastert, who   case. Three of the defendants were named in court
            is nearing the end of a 15-month sentence in a hush money case, has been released from a   papers unsealed Monday as Alexis Hernandez, Santis
            Minnesota federal prison and transferred to a Chicago re-entry facility. Records list his release   Leonel Ortiz-Flores and Omar Antonio Villalta. A fourth
            date as Aug. 16.                                                                        defendant’s identity was blacked out. The U.S. Attor-
                                                                   (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)  ney’s office would not say whether that person was in

            Hastert faces sex-offender treatment                                                    custody or still at large.
                                                                                                    The April massacre in Central Islip was part of a string
                                                                                                    of  Long  Island  killings  blamed  on  MS-13,  a  deadly
            By CARYN ROUSSEAU            Hastert  was  in  a  halfway  lie-detector  test  to  deter-  gang with origins in Central America. The deaths have
            MICHAEL TARM                 house or under home con-     mine  how  many  times  the   attracted international attention and led to Congres-
            Associated Press             finement.                    75-year-old  Illinois  Repub-  sional hearings, tweets from the White House and a
            CHICAGO  (AP)  —  Dis-       His   attorneys   declined  lican  sexually  abused  kids.   visit to Long Island from the U.S. attorney general.
            graced  former  U.S.  House  comment, and the Federal  Another  common  treat-          In  a  letter  to  the  court,  obtained  by  Newsday,  fed-
            Speaker  Dennis  Hastert  is  Bureau of Prisons said in an  ment  for  sex-offenders  in-  eral prosecutors said the four victims found dead in
            far  from  putting  his  child-  email  only  that  he  is  now  volves a penile plethysmo-  April, plus the person who escaped, “were marked for
            sex-abuse  scandal  behind  “under  the  jurisdiction”  of  graph,  which  gauges  a    death merely because they were suspected of disre-
            him  after  being  released  the Chicago re-entry man-    known  molester’s  physical   specting the MS-13 and being rival gang members.”
            from  federal  prison  in  Min-  agement office.          reaction  to  specific  im-   The two female gang associates had been instructed
            nesota where he served a  The  Illinois  Republican  was  ages, according to former     to get the victims to a community park, prosecutors
            little over a year for a relat-  sentenced  to  15  months  federal  agents  who  dealt   wrote.
            ed banking conviction. He  in  prison  in  April  2016  in  a  with child abuse cases.  “When the females got to the park, they led the five
            now  must  undergo  inten-   banking  violations  case  Hastert  could  potentially     individuals to a wooded area ... and sent a text mes-
            sive  court-ordered  sex-of-  that  revealed  he  had  sex-  put himself in legal jeopar-  sage of their location to several of the MS-13 mem-
            fender treatment designed  ually  abused  teenagers  dy if he refuses any of the        bers,” the memorandum said.
            to  ensure  he  never  again  while coaching wrestling at  tests  or  doesn’t  appear  to   The victims killed in the ensuing attack included Justin
            poses a risk to children.    a  suburban  Chicago  high  be forthcoming about any       Llivicura, 16, of East Patchogue; Jorge Tigre, 18, of Bell-
            The Federal Bureau of Pris-  school.  He  was  also  given  instances  of  abuse,  said   port; Michael Lopez Banegas, 20, of Brentwood; and
            ons confirmed Tuesday that  a  two-year  term  of  super-  Francey  Hakes,  a  former   Jefferson  Villalobos,  18,  of  Pompano  Beach,  Florida,
            Hastert  was  released  the  vised release after has was  special assistant to the U.S.   who was on Long Island visiting his cousin Banegas at
            day before and transferred  out from behind bars.         attorney  general  oversee-   the time.
            to a Chicago re-entry facil-  The   treatment    Hastert  ing  Justice  Department      The victims’ families have denied that any of the men
            ity. It wasn’t clear whether  faces  is  likely  to  include  a  child-exploitation units.q  were in a gang.q
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