MS-13 leader convicted in string of senseless murders including teen server left ‘unrecognizable’ after she disparaged gang

Inset: Elmer Alas Candray. Background: The location where a victim of MS-13 was found in Virginia. (WTTG).

Inset: Elmer Alas Candray. Background: The location where a victim of MS-13 was found in Virginia. (WTTG).

An MS-13 gang leader in Virginia has been found guilty in a string of murders, including a 19-year-old server shot 16 times in the face after she disparaged the gang on social media.

Elmer Alas Candray, 27, was convicted on Monday in connection with 6 murders from 2018 to 2022, court documents said.

“This case is a stark reminder of the violence and disregard for human life inherent in MS-13’s criminal enterprise,” said U.S. Attorney Jessica D. Aber for the Eastern District of Virginia in a statement emailed to Law&Crime. “Their deadly activities, from flooding our streets with dangerous narcotics to the brutal murders by which they attempt to impose their presence, will not go unchecked. Their crimes will be met with the full attention and resources of this office and our law enforcement partners.”