43 Latin King Members Charged As Part of Conspiracy
Two Lake County, Indiana men, both members of the
Chicago-based Latin Kings, were convicted by a federal jury in the Northern
District of Indiana of conspiracy to participate in racketeering activity and
conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribute cocaine,
marijuana and alprazolam, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General John P.
Cronan of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Thomas
L. Kirsch II for the Northern District of Indiana.
Darrick Vallodolid aka Deuce, 28, of Hobart, Indiana and
Robert Nieto aka Cowboy, 44, of Gary, Indiana were convicted after an 11-day
jury trial before District Court Judge Philip P. Simon. The jury found that, as part of the racketeering
conspiracy, on Sunday, April 12, 2009, Victor Lusinski, 15, of Lansing,
Illinois, was riding a bicycle near an elementary school in Hammond, Indiana,
when Vallodolid shot and killed him with a .22 caliber firearm, believing him
to be a rival gang member. The evidence
at trial showed that on Dec. 2, 2013, Rolando Correa, 22, of Gary, Indiana, was
killed in Gary when coming to the aid of his next door neighbors, who were
victims of a home invasion robbery which Nieto assisted in setting up and
listened to a police scanner to assist in the escape of the robbers. The jury also found that Vallodolid and Nieto
each conspired to distribute or possess with intent to distribute five
kilograms or more of cocaine as part of the racketeering conspiracy and drug conspiracy. The jury also found that Vallodolid and Nieto
each conspired to distribute or possess with intent to distribute 100 kilograms
or more of marijuana as part of the drug conspiracy.
“The defendants participated in unspeakable violence on
behalf of their vicious Latin Kings gang, including the senseless murder of a
15-year-old boy who was riding his bicycle near an elementary school in
Hammond,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Cronan. “These convictions further demonstrate the
Department of Justice’s ongoing and unwavering commitment to attacking the
scourge of gang violence on the streets of Chicago, Hammond, Gary, and
throughout our country.”
“Reducing violent crime in Northern Indiana is a top
priority of my office,” said U.S. Attorney Kirsch. “Yesterday’s guilty verdict
of two killers for the Latin Kings street gang, along with the convictions of
dozens of other violent gang members, will take them off of our streets and put
them behind bars. My office and our federal, state, and local law enforcement
partners will continue to aggressively prosecute gang members like Vallodolid
and Nieto and take them off our streets.”
According to evidence presented at trial and case documents,
approximately 43 defendants have been charged with racketeering conspiracy as
members of the Latin Kings in a criminal conspiracy that spanned a time period
from 2003 until November 2017. The
racketeering conspiracy charge alleges that gang members and associates were
participants in a racketeering conspiracy that involved murder, attempted murder,
aggravated assault, sex trafficking, and narcotics distribution.
This case is the result of the investigative efforts of the
ATF/HIDTA FIRE Task Force; the East Chicago Police Department; the FBI Gang
Response Investigative Team; the Gary Police Department; the Hammond Police
Department; the Lake County, Indiana Sheriff’s Department and Lake County High
Intensity Drug Trafficking Area officers and agents. The Lake County Prosecutor’s Office also has
provided assistance. This case is being
prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys David J. Nozick and Dean Lanter of the
Northern District of Indiana along with Trial Attorney Joseph Cooley of the
Criminal Division’s Organized Crime and Gang Section.
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