Defendants Now Face New Charges of Murder, Kidnapping &
Conspiracy
READING, PA – United States Attorney William M. McSwain and
Berks County District Attorney John T. Adams announced that ten individuals
from Reading were charged by a Second Superseding Indictment with murder,
kidnapping, drug distribution, and firearms offenses. At a press conference at
the District Attorney’s Office, U.S. Attorney McSwain noted that these charges
come about seven months after six of the same individuals were initially
indicted on drug distribution and firearms offenses as part of a drug
trafficking organization known as “Trinidad” operating in and around Reading.
The additional offenses announced today relate to multiple homicides and
kidnappings that occurred in 2017 and 2018, including a quadruple homicide that
occurred on January 28, 2018.
The ten charged individuals are:
Jesus
Feliciano-Trinidad, a/k/a “Chewy,” a/k/a “Che,” 29;
Yomar
Velazquez-Figueroa, a/k/a “Negrito,” 21;
Fitzgerald
Daliot-Rios, a/k/a “Barber,” 29;
Mariela Alvarado,
a/k/a “Onyx,” 38;
Dewayne Quinones,
a/k/a “Hombre,” 25;
Owen
Malave-Medina, 22;
Pedro
Sanchez-Laporte, a/k/a “Javi,” 28;
Lillian
Garcia-Ortiz, a/k/a “Lilly,” 20;
Angel
Rivera-Silva, a/k/a “Estrellita,” 41; and
Mayco
Alvarez-Jackson, a/k/a “Pipon,” 22.
The charges stem from a years’ long investigation into the
receipt, processing, and distribution of methamphetamine, heroin, fentanyl,
cocaine, and crack cocaine by the defendants from June 2017 until March 21,
2018. The defendants are accused of
using a number of buildings, residences, firearms and acts of violence to
further their drug dealing efforts in and around the Reading area.
Included within the allegations of the Second Superseding
Indictment are events in which various defendants conspired to shoot and kill
Miguel Reyes on December 13, 2017; kidnap, shoot, and kill Hector
Gonzalez-Rivera on January 24, 2018; and shoot and kill Jarlyn Lantigua-Tejada,
Juan Rodriguez, Nelson Onofre, and Joshua Santos on January 28, 2018. The
Second Superseding Indictment also alleges various defendants in this drug
trafficking group conspired to shoot individuals on February 25, 2018 and February
26, 2018, and then conspired to commit another kidnapping on February 27, 2018.
“This has been a complex, ongoing investigation since I was
here in Reading in March 2019 to announce the original charges against some of
these same defendants,” said U.S. Attorney McSwain. “The current defendants now
face some of the most serious, violent charges that exist under federal law. I
want to commend District Attorney Adams for the strong partnership that exists
between our Offices that made these charges possible. My Office is committed to
working with the Berks County District Attorney’s Office and all of our
federal, state, and local law enforcement partners to destroy violent drug
gangs and keep the Reading community safe.”
“As charged, this organization created mayhem in the City of
Reading,” said District Attorney Adams. “Through the cooperative efforts of my
Office, the Reading Police and many of our Municipal, State and Federal
partners, we have now dismantled a violent drug trafficking organization.”
“Violent drug gangs destroy communities,” said Michael T.
Harpster, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Philadelphia Division. “This
superseding indictment sends the message that the FBI and our local law
enforcement partners will never stop working to make our communities safer and
free from violent crime.”
If convicted, defendants Feliciano-Trinidad,
Velazquez-Figueroa, Daliot-Rios, Quinones, Sanchez-Laporte, Rivera-Silva, and
Alvarez-Jackson face death eligible offenses.
If convicted, defendants Alvarado and Malave-Medina face up
to life imprisonment.
If convicted, defendant Garcia-Ortiz faces up to 40 years
imprisonment.
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the Berks County District Attorney’s Office, the Berks County
Detectives, and the Reading Police Department, with assistance from the
Pennsylvania State Police and the Montgomery County Detectives, and is being
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Kelly A. Lewis Fallenstein and
Special Assistant United States Attorney Rosalynda M. Michetti.
An indictment, information, or criminal complaint is an
accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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