translated from Spanish: They make their mangel gunsign in full sentence for murder.

New York.- Two of the five men convicted in the savage Massacre of Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Happy in the Bronx showed no remorse during his sentence on Friday as they smiled at the camera and threw posters of Trinitarian gangs.Jonaiki Martinez Estrella, 25, and Jose Muniz, 23, were photographed showing the signal from the violent street gang for a Post photographer before Judge Robert Neary beat them with strong jail terms.

The gesture made by Estrella and Muniz with the thumb, forefinger and middle finger extended is the sign of the “seven dots” of the ruthless Dominican gang, a police source told The Post.
I can’t believe these guys are so brazen. They’ll have plenty of time to practice their signs in jail, another police source said.

TRINI TIME: Convicted #Trinitarios threw up gang signs… in the minutes before they were sentenced in brutal, 2018 chase & stabbing of #Junior Guzman-Feliz, 15, in the Bronx. Jonaiki Martinez Star got life without parole and Jose Muniz: 25 to life. pic.twitter.com/1wB2YmP6jr — Mary Murphy (@MurphyPIX)
October 12, 2019

Gang expert and retired New York police sgt.Lou Savelli, who created the department’s gang unit, said the hand gesture is a national symbol for the Trinitarians, which originated in Washington Heights and has expanded to the Iowa.
Launching it was basically pushing up the part of the system that the Trinitarians will be who they are forever and that you can imprison us and we don’t respect your system, Savelli said.

“They were arrogant from the beginning.” “That’s what they were doing throughout the trial, proving that they’re not afraid of the system and that it’s more important for them to be gangsters than someone’s life,” said Savelli.Estrella, who prosecutors said handed the fatal blow with a knife in the neck to the 15-year-old victim, she was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the capture of Guzman’s machete and knife on June 20, 2018. -Happy.

#UPDATE Prosecutor says #Junior killer Jonaiki Martinez Star found “w/a 1 inch sharpened object in his shoe” as he’s left jail for court Friday. Star blamed drugs/alcohol for fatal knife wound he did. I’ve apologized. Judge gave him life w/out parole pic.twitter.com/sgsmOqwKBI — Mary Murphy (@MurphyPIX)
October 11, 2019

Muniz was beaten with a sentence of 25 years to life imprisonment. Estrella told the court that his intention was “not to cause this child’s death,” while Muniz told the court, “I was there, but I didn’t kill him.”
That’s why I used the other side of the machete to not cause injury, Muniz said.





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