One of the biggest reasons that President Donald Trump won the 2024 election had to do with his campaign promises to quell unchecked illegal immigration.

This was a particularly effective message as the president’s campaign focused on a number of issues associated with illegal immigration, from economic problems to national security concerns.

There was also thetragically human elementof illegal immigration — and one such tragedy just happened in Maryland.

According toKRNV-TV, four people who are accused of being MS-13 gang members — perhaps one of the most infamous transnational criminal gangs associated with illegally entering the United States — were indicted following the death of a 14-year-old boy in Washington, D.C.

Four individuals — Jose Merlos-Majano, 18; Alan Josai Garcia-Padilla, 21; William Cuellar Gutierrez, 19; and an unnamed 17-year-old juvenile — have been indicted in connection with a homicide case in Prince George’s County.

Prosecutors announced that the charges include first-degree murder, using a firearm while committing a felony, and involvement in a criminal organization.

Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Tara Jackson said the indictments stem from an investigation into gang-related activity tied to the killing.

Authorities alleged the suspects were acting as part of a coordinated criminal enterprise.

According to Jackson, all four defendants are members of the MS-13 gang. The case will now move forward through the court system as prosecutors pursue the charges.

WJLA-TVreported in January that the victim, Jefferson Amaya-Ayala, was originally reported missing in August 2025.

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