Six San Francisco Men Sentenced in Decade-Long Gang Violence Case
The sentencing closes a significant chapter of gang-related violence in San Francisco's Mission District, with sentences ranging from 11 to 32 years.
- Six men associated with the Sureños gang were sentenced for their roles in multiple killings and other crimes in San Francisco's Mission District.
- The crimes, spanning from 2006 to 2013, included cold case murders, shootings, and drug trafficking.
- Key figures such as Eddy Urbina and Jonathan Aguilar received the longest sentences for their direct involvement in high-profile killings.
- The investigation was supported by Homeland Security Investigations and the San Francisco Police Department.
- The sentences aim to bring closure to the victims' families and demonstrate a commitment to prosecuting gang-related violence regardless of when it occurred.