16 Year-Old Victim Marked For Death Due to Suspected Ties to
Rival L-Block Gang
Earlier today, at the federal courthouse in Central Islip,
William Castellanos, also known as “Dizzy” and “Satanico,” a member of La Mara
Salvatrucha, also known as the MS-13, a violent transnational criminal
organization, was sentenced by United States District Judge Joseph F. Bianco to
27 years’ imprisonment. The sentencing
followed Castellanos’s February 2018 guilty plea to firearms-related murder
charges in connection with the June 30, 2015 murder of 16 year-old Jonathan
Cardona-Hernandez in Central Islip, New York.
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), Geraldine Hart,
Commissioner, Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD), and Patrick J. Ryder,
Commissioner, Nassau County Police Department (NCPD), announced the sentence.
“Castellanos brutally murdered Jonathan Cardona-Hernandez
simply because he believed Cardona-Hernandez was a member of a rival gang,”
stated United States Attorney Donoghue.
“With today’s sentence, Castellanos will pay for this senseless
crime. The defendant’s conviction and
punishment reflects the commitment of this Office and our law enforcement
partners to vigorously investigate, prosecute and dismantle MS-13 and any other
gang that terrorizes our communities.”
“The success of our collaborative efforts with our law
enforcement partners is evident in today’s sentencing — the latest in a series
holding MS-13 members accountable for their despicable crimes,” stated SCPD
Commissioner Hart. “The Suffolk County Police Department will continue to focus
our resources on halting the violence that surrounds MS-13, and I would like to
thank the Eastern District of New York and the Long Island Gang Task Force for
their unwavering commitment to dismantling this violent street gang.”
“The arrest, conviction and sentencing of defendant William
Castellanos in connection with the 2015 murder of 16 year-old Jonathan
Cardona-Hernandez is an excellent example of the professionalism and dedication
of numerous law enforcement agencies that have worked tirelessly and collaborated
on this case,” stated NCPD Commissioner Ryder.
“Our residents and communities will be safer with defendant Castellanos
incarcerated. Gangs and their heinous crimes can never be tolerated in any
community and we are taking a proactive approach to keep our residents and
police safe.”
Castellanos, who was a member of the Karlington Locos
Salvatruchas clique of MS-13 (“KLS”) based in Central Islip, and two MS-13
co-conspirators targeted Cardona-Hernandez because they suspected that he was
associated with a rival gang, known as “L-Block.” In the early morning hours of June 30, 2015,
Castellanos and his co-conspirators drove Cardona-Hernandez to the vicinity of
Nicoll Avenue and Messina Street in Central Islip. When Cardona-Hernandez
exited the car, Castellanos approached him from behind and shot him multiple
times with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun.
The co-conspirators then took turns shooting Cardona-Hernandez with a
second 9mm semi-automatic handgun.
Cardona-Hernandez was struck by at least 10 bullets and was found dead
in the street. The shooters fled the
crime scene, met with an MS-13 leader and telephoned MS-13 leaders in El
Salvador to report that the murder had been successfully carried out. By the time of his arrest by the FBI’s Long
Island Gang Task Force in May 2016, Castellanos had risen to the position of
leader of the KLS clique.
Today’s conviction is the latest in a series of federal
prosecutions by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of
New York targeting members of MS-13.
MS-13’s leadership is based in El Salvador and Honduras, but the gang
has thousands of members across the United States, comprised primarily of
immigrants from Central America. With
numerous branches, or “cliques,” the MS-13 is the largest and most violent
street gang on Long Island. Since 2003,
hundreds of MS-13 members, including dozens of clique leaders, have been
convicted on federal felony charges in the Eastern District of New York. A majority of those MS-13 members have been
convicted on federal racketeering charges for participating in murders,
attempted murders and assaults. Since
2010, this Office has obtained indictments charging MS-13 members with carrying
out more than 45 murders in the district, and has convicted dozens of MS-13
leaders and members in connection with those murders. These prosecutions are the product of
investigations led by the FBI’s Long Island Gang Task Force, comprising agents
and officers of the FBI, SCPD, NCPD, Nassau County Sheriff’s Department,
Suffolk County Probation, Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department, Rockville Centre
Police Department, the New York State Police, and the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s Long
Island Criminal Division. Assistant
United States Attorneys John J. Durham, Paul G. Scotti, Raymond A. Tierney,
Michael T. Keilty and Justina L. Geraci are in charge of the prosecution.
The Defendant:
WILLIAM CASTELLANOS (“Dizzy” and “Satanico”)
Age: 22
Central Islip, New York
E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 16-CR-403 (JFB)
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