Venezuelan gang members who entered US illegally plead guilty to gunning down two unarmed Americans

Federal authorities announced on Wednesday that four members of the notorious Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) pleaded guilty to the May 2024 murders of two unarmed American citizens in New York City.The gang members, who entered the U.S.illegally, allegedly gunned down Claretha LaQuesha Daniels, 44, and Justin Lawless, 36, in the middle of a residential Bronx street, while also shooting and wounding a third victim, according to a statement from the U.S.
Department of Justice (DOJ).Keiber "Keybe" Jaen Martinez, Samuel "Klei" Gonzalez Castro, Eferson "Jefferson" Morillo-Gomez, and Keineyer "Keiner" Ibarra-Mujica pleaded guilty in federal court to murder through the use of a firearm and using a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.The alleged TdA gang members who pleaded guilty face a potential maximum sentence of life in prison.(DOJ)'GOTAWAY' ILLEGAL AND TREN DE ARAGUA GANG MEMBER ACCUSED IN SUBURBAN HOTEL MURDERA fifth TdA member recently pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and a gunpoint carjacking, bringing the total number of convicted TdA defendants in the case to eight.Law enforcement officials described Tren de Aragua as "one of the most vicious gangs on planet earth.""They rape, maim, and murder for sport," U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Sec.Markwayne Mullin wrote in a statement.
"Under President [Donald] Trump’s leadership, we are targeting and removing gang members from our communities and ensuring those that committed crimes in our country face justice."FILE - Guards escort inmates allegedly linked to the criminal organizations Tren De Aragua and MS-13 at CECOT prison in Tecoluca, El Salvador, on March 16, 2025.(Salvadoran Government/Getty Images)VENEZUELAN GANG'S HUMAN TRAFFICKING OPERATIONS SURGE IN TENNESSEE'S FOUR MAJOR CITIESU.S.
Attorney Jay Clayton said that after the TdA members illegally crossed the border, they flooded New York City streets with "guns, drugs, sex trafficking, and violence." Acting Atto...