Feds In L.A. Authorized to Seek Death for Gang Members Charged in Murder

LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche has directed federal prosecutors in Los Angeles to seek the death penalty against three members of a transnational street gang charged with murdering a former gang member who was cooperating with law enforcement on a racketeering and methamphetamine trafficking case, officials announced Thursday.

In a letter to First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli on Wednesday, Blanche told prosecutors in the Central District of California they are “authorized and directed” to seek the death penalty against Dennis Anaya Urias, 27, Grevil Zelaya Santiago, 26, and Roberto Carlos Aguilar, 31. All are from South Los Angeles.

Blanche said the U.S. Attorney’s Office may not enter into a plea agreement with the three defendants that requires withdrawal of the notice of intention to seek death without the prior approval of the attorney general…

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