Greenbelt, Maryland –A federal jury has convicted Gerdandino
Delgado-Escobar, a/k/a “Pumba,” age 24, of Hyattsville, a member of La Mara
Salvatrucha, or MS-13, of conspiracy to interfere with interstate commerce by
extortion. The verdict was returned late
on June 13, 2019.
The guilty verdict was announced by United States Attorney
for the District of Maryland Robert K. Hur; Acting Assistant Director in Charge
John P. Selleck of the FBI Washington Field Office; Special Agent in Charge Jennifer
C. Boone of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Baltimore Field Office; Acting
Special Agent in Charge Cardell T. Morant of U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Baltimore Field
Office; Special Agent in Charge Jesse R. Fong of the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) Washington Field Division; Acting Chief Marcus Jones of
the Montgomery County Police Department; Chief Henry P. Stawinski III of the
Prince George’s County Police Department; Chief Amal Awad of the City of
Hyattsville Police Department; Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Aisha
Braveboy; and Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy.
“We will not tolerate the fear and violence perpetrated by
MS-13 in Maryland,” said U.S. Attorney Robert K. Hur. “This prosecution sends a strong message to
MS-13 gang members that federal, state, and local law enforcement will continue
to work together to find and bring to justice MS-13 members who prey on our
neighborhoods.”
MS-13 is a violent gang composed primarily of immigrants or
descendants of immigrants from El Salvador, with members operating in the State
of Maryland, including Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Anne Arundel
County, and Frederick County, and throughout the United States. Branches or “cliques” of MS-13 often work
together cooperatively as “Programs,” with the purpose of increasing the gang’s
levels of organization, violence, extortion, and other criminal activity, and to
assist one another in avoiding detection by law enforcement.
According to trial evidence, in the Washington, DC
metropolitan area, MS-13 generated income from various sources, including the
extortion of money from businesses.
Targeted businesses included drug
dealers, brothels, unlicensed “stores” where food, alcoholic beverages, and
cigarettes were sold, as well as legitimate businesses, including food and
beverage sellers and distributors.
The evidence presented at the four-day trial proved that
Delgado-Escobar was a member and associate of the Langley Park Salvatrucha
(“LPS”) clique of MS-13. From at least
March 2013, Delgado-Escobar, working with other MS-13 members and associates,
extracted weekly extortion payments known as “rent” from victim business owners
for operating in territory controlled by the LPS and Sailors cliques of
MS-13. According to trial testimony, the
payments were generally about $40 to $50 per week for beer delivery businesses
and around $115 per week for brothel owners.
As proven during the trial, Delgado-Escobar and his
co-conspirators extorted numerous business owners operating in the Langley Park
area. Delgado-Escobar conspired with
other MS-13 members and associates to obtain money from the victims through the
use of actual and threatened force, violence, and fear. According to the trial evidence, in one
instance a victim who delivered beer was grabbed by the neck, had a gun put to
his head and was threatened with the murder of his entire family if the victim
did not pay MS-13 for operating a business in its territory. MS-13 members
referred to these extortion payments as “rent.”
Delgado-Escobar remains detained pending his sentencing,
which has not yet been scheduled.
U.S. Attorney Robert K. Hur thanked the FBI Washington and
Baltimore Field Offices, HSI Baltimore, the DEA Washington Field Office, the
Prince George’s County Police Department, the Montgomery County Police
Department, the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office, the City of
Hyattsville Police Department, and the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s
Office for their work in this investigation.
Mr. Hur commended Assistant U.S. Attorneys William D. Moomau and
Catherine K. Dick, who are prosecuting this case.
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