‘Murder Squad’ gang member admits he killed innocent bystanders ‘for sport’ and went on human ‘hunts’ for victims

Top insets, from left: Anthony Valdez, John Magat, Saiki Tavale, Mark Garcia, and Analu Tavale (Salinas Police Department). Center inset: Andrew Alvarado (SPD). Background: A murder scene from January 2017 connected to the "Murder Squad" in Salinas, California. (KION/YouTube).

Top insets, from left: Anthony Valdez, John Magat, Saiki Tavale, Mark Garcia, and Analu Tavale (Salinas Police Department). Center inset: Andrew Alvarado (SPD). Background: A murder scene from January 2017 connected to the “Murder Squad” in Salinas, California. (KION/YouTube).

Another member of the so-called “Murder Squad” in California who allegedly “killed for sport” — going on “hunts” for people they suspected of being rival gang members, while also slaughtering innocent bystanders in the process — has pleaded guilty to being part of the bloodshed.

Andrew Alvarado, 34, entered his guilty plea Tuesday in federal court and was scheduled to be sentenced in July for his participation in the “Murder Squad” mayhem, which included at least 11 murders in Salinas — three that Alvarado was directly involved in, according to local NBC affiliate KSBW.

He helped orchestrate multiple shootings, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He and his “Murder Squad” co-defendants have also been linked to countless other crimes — including robbery, drug trafficking and selling illegal guns.

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