Columbus Street 13 Vs Langdon Street 13

Barrio Tales
19 Aug 202412:37

Summary

TLDRIn San Fernando Valley, heightened tensions between Columbus Street and Langon gang members escalated into a deadly shooting at a food truck. The incident involved gang members demanding customers reveal tattoos to identify rival affiliations. The attack resulted in the murder of Brian 'Paso' Henriquez, a Langon gang member, and Carlos, a minor, being shot. Key evidence included a former girlfriend's testimony, security footage, and a 'kite' note revealing gang member Jose Salvador Espinosa's involvement. Espinosa and Mauricio Rivas were convicted and sentenced to 194 years to life in prison.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 The incident took place in San Fernando Valley, near North Hills, involving rival street gangs Columbus Street and Langon Street.
  • 🗓️ The tensions escalated in January 2015, particularly on January 22nd, due to the murder of Sergio Galvin.
  • 👥 Three young Hispanic males approached a food truck, asking customers to show if they had gang-related tattoos.
  • 🔫 One of the males was armed and demanded customers to prove their gang affiliation.
  • ⚠️ A second food truck was attacked, with customers being assaulted and shot at.
  • 🚨 Multiple gunshots were heard, and two customers were shot, one fatally.
  • 👦 The victims were 14-year-old Carlos, a member of Langon Street gang, and Brian Henriquez, also known as Paso.
  • 📱 Carlos exchanged messages on Facebook, claiming he was shot by Columbus Street gang members.
  • 👤 A former girlfriend of a Columbus Street gang member identified two suspects, Mauricio Rivas and Jose Salvador Espinosa, in a photo taken before the shooting.
  • 🚗 The ex-girlfriend of Espinosa provided a crucial testimony about picking up Espinosa and Rivas after the shooting.
  • 🏢 Both Espinosa and Rivas were found guilty of first-degree murder and attempted murder, receiving sentences of 194 years to life in prison.

Q & A

  • What was the main conflict between the Columbus Street and Langon Street gangs?

    -The main conflict was heightened hostilities between the two gangs, primarily due to the murder of Sergio Galvin.

  • Where did the incident involving the food trucks take place?

    -The incident occurred in the San Fernando Valley near North Hills, specifically on Rayan Street near the intersection with Langon Avenue.

  • What was the motive behind the gang members approaching the food trucks?

    -The gang members were checking for rival gang affiliations by asking customers to lift their shirts to reveal any tattoos and identifying if they were 'languis' (Langon gang members).

  • How did the shooting at the second food truck unfold?

    -Alejandro, an employee, noticed three males approaching customers and directing them to lift their shirts. Moments later, multiple gunshots were heard, and the customers, including a regular named Paso, were shot.

  • What was the outcome for the customers who were shot at the food truck?

    -One customer, Paso, was shot in the face and died from his injuries. Another customer, Carlos, a 14-year-old member of the Langon Street gang, was shot in the leg.

  • How did the police gather evidence against Jose Salvador Espinosa and Mauricio Rivas?

    -Police gathered evidence from security camera footage, cell phone records placing them at the scene, and testimonies from witnesses and Espinosa's ex-girlfriend.

  • What was the significance of the 'kite' found in the prison?

    -The 'kite' was a handwritten note indicating that Espinosa was trying to locate his ex to retract her statement about the shooting, showing his attempt to manipulate the case.

  • What was the ultimate conviction and sentence for Jose Salvador Espinosa and Mauricio Rivas?

    -Both were found guilty of first-degree murder and attempted murder with gang and gun enhancements, and were sentenced to 194 years to life in state prison.

  • How did the community members, such as Maria and Sandra, react to the incident and their involvement in the investigation?

    -They were fearful and reluctant to testify due to the danger of retaliation from the gangs, highlighting the fear and intimidation that such violence instills in the community.

  • What was the role of the woman who drove Espinosa and Rivas after the shooting?

    -She was initially an unwitting accomplice, but later provided key testimony and evidence against Espinosa and Rivas, including identifying them in security footage and describing their actions post-shooting.

  • How did the trial impact the lives of those involved, such as the ex-girlfriend of Espinosa?

    -The trial had significant repercussions, with the ex-girlfriend being arrested and charged as an accomplice, but later entering a leniency agreement in exchange for her testimony, resulting in her release after 16 months in jail.

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