Defendant admitted responsibility for the murder of a
16-year-old in East Boston
BOSTON – An MS-13 member was sentenced today in federal
court in Boston for racketeering conspiracy involving the murder of a
16-year-old boy in East Boston.
Rigoberto Mejia, a/k/a “Ninja,” 32, a Salvadoran national,
was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV to 330 months in
prison and five years of supervised release.
Mejia will be subject to deportation upon completion of his sentence. In
April 2018, Mejia pleaded guilty to conspiracy to conduct enterprise affairs
through a pattern of racketeering activity, more commonly referred to as RICO
conspiracy.
During the multi-year investigation of MS-13, Mejia was
identified as a “homeboy,” or full member, of MS-13’s Trece Locos Salvatrucha
(TLS) clique. Evidence further showed that on Jan. 10, 2016, Mejia and three
other MS-13 members murdered a 16-year-old boy whom they believed to be a
member of the rival 18th Street gang. Mejia’s alleged co-conspirators stabbed
the victim multiple times while Mejia shot the victim.
Mejia is one of 49 defendants who have been convicted as
part of this ongoing prosecution. Sixteen of those defendants, including Mejia,
have been held responsible for racketeering conspiracy involving murder. Forty
of the 49 convictions, including Mejia, were the result of guilty pleas prior
to trial. Nine other defendants were convicted after trial.
United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling; Harold H. Shaw,
Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field
Division; Peter C. Fitzhugh, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security
Investigations in Boston; Colonel Kerry A. Gilpin, Superintendent of the
Massachusetts State Police; Commissioner Thomas Turco of the Massachusetts
Department of Corrections; Essex County Sheriff Kevin F. Coppinger; Suffolk
County Sheriff Steven W. Thompkins; Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F.
Conley; Middlesex County District Attorney Marian T. Ryan; Essex County
District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett; Boston Police Commissioner William Gross;
Chelsea Police Chief Brian A. Kyes; Everett Police Chief Steven A. Mazzie; Lynn
Police Chief Michael Mageary; Revere Police Chief James Guido; and Somerville
Police Chief David Fallon made the announcement today. The U.S. Marshals
Service has provided crucial assistance with the case.
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