MS-13 gang murder convicted of hacking up 18-year-old man and burying him in secret grave could be out of prison in as little as NINE years
Samuel 'Little Chickie' Ponce was sentenced August 25 nine years to life in prison for his role in the MS-13 gang murder of Bryan Lemus on August 23, 2016 Ponce was just 15 years old at the time when he and four other gang members lured Lemus - a rival - into the Massapequa Reserve while he was walking a dog The gang attacked Lemus with machetes and then buried him a pit; authorities discovered his body on May 24, 2019 Four other members of the gang, including Ponce's older brother, have been indicted for the attack By Adry Torres For Dailymail.com
Published: 17:17 BST, 1 September 2021 | Updated: 17:28 BST, 1 September 2021
An MS-13 gang member was sentenced to life in prison - but could be out in as early as nine years - for his role in the machete killing of an 18-year-old man in a New York park in 2016.
Samuel 'Little Chickie' Ponce, 20, had pleaded guilty on June 28 to a second-degree murder charge in connection to the death of Bryan Lemus, an alleged rival of the street gang.
Ponce, who was 15 at the time of the cold-blooded killing, received the lighter sentence despite prosecutors recommending 11 years to life. The maximum the then-teen killer could have been given was 15 years to life.
Bryan Lemus was lured into the Massapequa Reserve in Uniondale, New York, by five members of the MS-13 on August 23, 2016 and was hacked to death before he was buried in a secret grave. Authorities discovered his body May 24, 2019. All five MS-13 members have been indicted over the last year, including 20-year-old Samuel 'Little Chickie'
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