U.S. District Judge Deborah K. Chasanow sentenced Oscar Ramos Velasquez, 22 of Baltimore, on Monday to 37 years in prison followed by five years of supervised release for conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering, conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise and conspiracy to commit assaults with a deadly weapon in order to maintain and increase his position in MS-13, assault with a deadly weapon in aid of racketeering and use of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence.

A federal jury convicted Velasquez and co-defendant Edgart Alberto Ayala, 29 of Suitland, in November, 2006, after a six week trial. He was sentenced to 35 years in prison.

According to testimony at the trial, the defendants conspired to operate an MS-13 enterprise in Prince Georgeโ€™s and Montgomery Counties through a pattern of racketeering activity which included six murders in Maryland and one in Virginia; the use of deadly weapons includingย  firearms, baseball bats, machetes, bottles or knivesย  in the commission of numerous murders, attempted murders and assaults; assaults on an MS-13 gang member from El Salvador, juvenile females and rival gang members; kidnaping; robbery; obstruction of justice and witness tampering.

Trial testimony showed that Velasquez and other MS-13 gang members possessed a deadly weapon while he sexually assaulted two juvenile females at a โ€œskipping partyโ€ on May 12, 2003; and assaulted rival gang members outside a nightclub in Langley Park, Maryland on September 17, 2004.

To date, the Maryland U.S. Attorneyโ€™s Office has charged 42 gang members with various federal offenses, with 30 defendants charged in this RICO conspiracy case.ย  Fourteen MS-13 gang members have been convicted thus far in this RICO conspiracy case.ย  Jose Hipolito Cruz Diaz, a/k/a โ€œPirana,โ€ age 28, of Lanham, Maryland; Omar Vasquez, a/k/a โ€œDuke,โ€ age 28; and Henry Zelaya, age 20 were convicted at trial on April 27, 2007 and face life in prison at their sentencings on August 10, 2007, August 6, 2007 and July 30, 2007, respectively.ย  Nine defendants, all of Maryland, have pleaded guilty.

United States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein said, โ€œThe RICO statute allows us to prosecute gang members in federal court for the activities of the criminal organization they chose to join.ย  This sentence should serve as a warning to young people who are tempted to join gangs like MS-13, that you may pay for that decision for the rest of your life.ย  Federal, state and local authorities will continue to work together to combat violent gangs in Maryland.”

Special Agent in Charge Gregory K. Gant of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives stated, ATF and our task force partners will continue to investigate violent gangs that bring fear and devastation into our communities.ย  This sentence should send a message to any violent gang member that your acts of violence may have earned you a membership in MS-13, but they will also earn you accommodations inside a prison cell.โ€