A jury in Nevada has found alleged members of the MS-13 gang guilty of murder and racketeering, according to court records. The verdict was reached on June 30, 2026, in a federal trial in Las Vegas.
The defendants were convicted of multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit murder and racketeering, stemming from a series of violent crimes. The case involved evidence of gang activities, including drug trafficking and violent acts.
Prosecutors argued that the defendants were part of a criminal enterprise that operated in Nevada and other states. The trial lasted several weeks, with testimony from witnesses and law enforcement officials.
Sentencing is scheduled for a later date. The defendants face life in prison. The case is part of ongoing efforts by federal authorities to combat gang violence.