LONG BEACH – Two teenage boys were charged as adults today
in connection with a gang-related murder last summer.
Deputy District Attorney LaChandra Wilkerson of Hardcore Gang
Division said Eric Antonio Benites, 15 (dob 09/29/92), and Jason
Trejo, 14 (dob 09/26/93), are due to be arraigned this afternoon at
Long Beach Superior Court, Department J.
Benites and Trejo are each charged in case No. NA077735 with one
count of murder, four counts of attempted murder and one count of
assault with a firearm with special allegations that the offense was
committed for the benefit of, at the direction of, and in
association with a criminal street gang and that the defendants were
at least 14 years old at the time of the offense. Benites also is
charged with one count of attempted murder and one count of
possession of live ammunition by a minor.
Benites is accused of killing 16-year-old Florentino Rivera to
avenge his younger brother’s murder. Benites’ brother, Jose Cano,
13, was killed June 26, 2007 by rival gang members. Media reports
allege that Benites turned on his brother’s gang associates when
they failed to retaliate following his murder.
Seven minors and the 30-year-old mother of an alleged gang
member, Eva Daley, have been linked to Cano’s killing. Daley
allegedly drove the youths to a park knowing they intended to kill
the victim, Long Beach Police Department official said.
Benites and Trejo, both of Long Beach, have been in custody since
Jan. 13. Bail is recommended at $6.05 million for Benites and $5.05
million for Trejo.
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