Three alleged MS-13 gang members charged in fatal 2024 stabbing of Maryland homeless man: DOJ

Three alleged MS-13 members have been charge with murder, racketeering conspiracy and drug trafficking in connection with the death last year of a homeless Maryland man, acccording to the Justice Department.

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“The brutal retaliatory murder of this victim is a chilling reminder of the MS-13 gang’s callous disregard for human life,” U.S. Attorney Kelly O. Hayes for the District of Maryland said last week in announcing the charges.

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Last July, Maxwell Ariel Quijano-Casco, 24 and Daniel Isaias Villanueva-Bautista, 19, of El Salvador; and Josue Mauricio Lainez, 21, of Hyattsville, Maryland, allegedly killed a homeless man as part of an act with MS-13, according to court documents.

A passerby called 911 after seeing the victim sitting in a parked van, according to court documents. After responding to the call, police found the deceased man who appeared to have been stabbed in the neck.

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About 15 minutes later, Quijano-Casco returns with co-defendants Villanueva-Bautista, Lainez, and another person. At approximately 11:48 p.m., video surveillance shows all four of them approaching the blue Dodge Caravan, according to the DOJ.

It’s unclear whether the fourth person has been identified or charged in connection with the incident.

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The case is a part of the FBI’s Operation Summer Heat, to target nationwide violent crime this summer.

If convicted, the three men will face a maximum penalty of life in prison.

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