LA teens hired by Mexican cartel to murder rival at SoCal Chilli's learn their fate
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Two teenagers from Los Angeles, involved with the Sinaloa Cartel, have been sentenced to 25 years in prison for their attempt to assassinate a rival in Southern California.

Andrew “Shooter” Nunez, 16, and Johncarlo “Dumper” Quintero, 17, received their sentences on Friday after admitting to charges of attempted murder and the inadvertent killing of an associate gang member.

The duo, who were only 15 at the time, attempted to carry out a hit at a Chilli’s restaurant in the San Diego area and later at the victim’s residence in March 2024, as reported by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for California’s Southern District. They anticipated a $50,000 reward each for the hit.


Headshot of U.S. District Judge Todd Robinson.
U.S. District Judge Todd Robinson.

He suggested the sentence proves juveniles can face steep punishment for acting on behalf of organized crime organizations.

“No to the Sinaloa Cartel recruiting juveniles. No to the Mexican Mafia directing gangland hits in San Diego. No to a lack of consequences for juveniles who would do their bidding,” Gordon said.

Three Sinaloa Cartel associates accused of conspiring with the teens to kill the cartel target have also been indicted and were scheduled to appear in court on Friday.


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