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Van Nuys Gang Member Convicted of Murder
March 5, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts:
Joe Scott, Director of Communications
Sandi Gibbons, Public Information Officer
Jane Robison, News Secretary
(213) 974-3525
VAN NUYS -- A 17-year-old gang member was
convicted of murder today for the shooting death of a former Los
Angeles Police Department explorer scout.
Deputy District Attorney Paul Nunez of the Hardcore Gang Division
said a Van Nuys Superior Court jury deliberated for one hour before
finding Ramiro Munoz guilty of first-degree murder and guilty of
shooting at an occupied motor vehicle. The prosecutor said both
counts carried special gun and gang allegations that the jury found
true.
Judge Darlene E. Schempp, who presided over the trial, scheduled
sentencing for April 15 in Department S. The defendant faces a
maximum sentence of 60 years to life in prison.
On April 21, 2006, the defendant was hanging out with friends at a
snack truck stationed one block from the Van Nuys Courthouse. The
victim, Marco Juarez, dropped off a friend at the snack truck and
proceeded to make a U-turn at the end of the block.
Believing the victim was about to carry out a drive-by shooting, the
defendant -- a Barrio Van Nuys gang member -- pulled out a revolver
handgun and opened fire, striking and killing Juarez. The victim, a
former Los Angeles Police Department explorer scout, was six months
shy of his 20th birthday.
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