‘Murder Squad’ gang members killed innocent bystanders ‘for sport’ using military-style tactics during ‘hunts’

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

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

Five members of a so-called “Murder Squad” who “killed for sport,” going on “hunts” for people they suspected of being rival gang members while killing innocent bystanders in the process, were sentenced to a combined 161 years behind bars this week.

The five defendants — with nicknames such as “Gunner” and “Hitter” and whose ages range from 27 to 37 — learned their fates this week in the disturbing and senseless bloodshed that culminated in 11 deaths and 17 others injured by gunshots in senseless violence that plagued a small California city.

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