Pedro Merchant Murdered an Associate of a Rival Gang and
Alton Gore Shot Two Rival Gang Members
Earlier today, at the federal courthouse in Central Islip,
Pedro Merchant and Alton Gore, members of the Outlaws street gang, pleaded
guilty to a firearm-related murder and assault in-aid-of racketeering charge
and using a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence,
respectively. The charges against
Merchant related to his participation in the September 11, 2013 murder of Dante
Quinones. The charges against Gore
related to his involvement in a September 14, 2014 shooting that wounded two
rival gang members. The guilty pleas
were entered before United States District Judge Joseph F. Bianco.
Richard P. Donoghue, United States Attorney for the Eastern
District of New York, William F. Sweeney, Jr., Assistant Director-in-Charge,
Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI), and Patrick J.
Ryder, Commissioner, Nassau County Police Department (NCPD), announced the
guilty pleas.
“Merchant’s actions
violently ended one life, while Gore attempted to take several others,” stated
United States Attorney Donoghue. “This
type of brazen violence in the name of their gang puts entire communities in
danger. Today’s guilty pleas hold these
defendants accountable for their crimes and demonstrate the commitment of this
Office and our law enforcement partners to remove gangs from the streets of
Long Island.”
“In the midst of their declared war on a rival gang, these
members of the Outlaws put innocent people’s lives in danger,” stated FBI
Assistant Director-in-Charge Sweeney. “The FBI and our law enforcement partners
work every day on investigations targeting these violent criminals, and we will
continue until we stop the illegal activity.”
“Today’s guilty pleas
are a direct result of the combined efforts of law enforcement on Long Island
which are dedicated to working together to ending gang violence in our area,”
stated NCPD Commissioner Ryder. “The
commitment of all Law Enforcement to eradicate gang violence is extremely
important and we will not stop until all gang members are behind bars, thus
ensuring that our residents and communities are safe. I would also like to
congratulate the other agencies and their investigators for their dedication
and diligence during this intense investigation.”
According to court filings and statements made during the
guilty plea proceedings, Merchant shot and killed 17-year-old Dante Quinones in
Hempstead. The confrontation began when
Merchant and fellow Outlaws members approached Quinones to determine whether
Quinones’ allegiance was to the Outlaws gang or their rivals, the Bloods. Merchant pulled out a pistol and shot
Quinones several times at close range, killing him.
In the wake of Quinones’ murder, a gang war ensued between
the Outlaws and the Bloods in Hempstead.
During the following year, several shootings occurred between the two
gangs, including several involving Gore, who pleaded guilty to the September
14, 2014 shooting of two Bloods members in Hempstead. In that incident, Gore, along with two other
Outlaw members, staked out a home where Bloods members were watching a boxing
match. Gore and his co-conspirators
opened fire into the home, wounding a Bloods member in the leg, while another
Bloods member was shot in the head and lost an eye.
When sentenced, each defendant faces a minimum term of 10
years in prison and a maximum term of life imprisonment.
Co-defendant Everett
Brown, also known as “Ev,” an associate of the Outlaws street gang, was
sentenced in November 2017 to 10 years’ imprisonment following his guilty plea
to discharging a firearm during a crime of violence for his role in one of the
shootings of rivals’ homes committed by the gang on August 19, 2014.
The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s Long
Island Criminal Division. Assistant
United States Attorneys Nicole Boeckmann, Christopher Caffarone and Michael
Maffei are in charge of the prosecution.
The Defendants:
PEDRO MERCHANT (also known as “Dro”)
Age: 25
Valley Stream, New York
ALTON GORE (also known as “A-Murder”)
Age: 27
Hempstead, New York
E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 16-CR-322 (S-1) (LDW)
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