Nassau DA: MS-13 Member Sentenced to 32 Years to Life in Prison for Two Uniondale Murders

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Edar Ventura, 21, pleaded guilty to the shooting death in 2016 and a machete murder in 2017.

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Edar Ventura, 21.

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Nassau County District Attorney announced that a Hempstead MS-13 member was sentenced to 32 years to life in prison for shooting death of a teenager in Uniondale in 2016 and the brutal machete murder of a 22-year old in 2017.
 
Defendant Edar Ventura, also known as Trauma and Despiadado, 21, pleaded guilty during jury selection on March 14 before Judge William O’Brien to:
 
  • Two counts of Murder in the Second Degree (an A-I felony)
  • Attempted Murder in the Second Degree (an B violent felony)
  • Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree (a C violent felony)
  • NCDA recommended a pre-trial sentence of 40 years to life in prison.
“Edar Ventura is a cold-blooded killer who ruthlessly murdered two young men to rise up in MS-13’s hierarchy of brutality,” DA Singas said. “This gang terrorizes young people from vulnerable immigrant communities with senseless violence every day, but the relentless efforts of law enforcement have MS-13 on the run. While nothing can replace the young lives lost in these tragic murders, we hope this sentence helps provide some closure to the victims’ families and friends.”
 
DA Singas said that on December 13, 2016, Edar Ventura and co-defendant Jeustin David Maldonado, both MS-13 gang members, sought to kill a perceived enemy of MS-13. The defendants rode on bicycles to Fenimore Avenue in Uniondale, where they discovered their intended target, who was inside a car.
 
Other individuals, including victim Alexon Moya, who was not the intended target, were in the vicinity of the car. Maldonado ordered the perceived enemy of the gang out of the car, displayed gang signs and yelled “La Mara.” At that time, Ventura produced a gun and fired at least three rounds, and struck Moya in the head. Moya was taken to the hospital and was pronounced dead two days later on December 15, 2016. Ventura sought to kill the perceived enemy of the gang to attain greater status in MS-13.
 
Maldonado pleaded guilty to top charge of his indictment, Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, and is awaiting sentence.
 
On August 11, 2017, Carlos Rivas-Majano told a family member that he was on his way home from a deli in Uniondale and never returned home. Rivas-Majano, another perceived enemy of the gang, was lured into the woods near the Meadowbrook Parkway and Glen Curtiss Boulevard in Uniondale, where he was hacked and stabbed to death with machetes. The victim’s body was recovered on August 29, 2018.
 
Four co-defendants, in addition to Ventura, also alleged members of MS-13, were apprehended and their cases are pending.  The investigation is ongoing.
 
As part of Ventura’s plea, he admitted to membership in MS-13. He is a member of the Downtown Criminals clique.
 
The defendant was arrested on December 18, 2017, by members of the NCPD Homicide Squad with the assistance of the Gang Investigation Squad.
 
The case was prosecuted by Deputy Chief Jared Rosenblatt of DA Singas’ Major Offense Bureau. The defendant is represented by David Haber, Esq.