On June 7, 2011, Gonzalez-Bernard, aiding and abetting others, killed Jose Espinal-Lorenzo, aka Chelo.Hernandez-Burgos and Alexis Hernandez-Burgos shot and killed Rolando Torres-Crespo, aka Nandy, and an innocent bystander, Dimaries Broco-Irizarry, 32, a lawyer who was killed at a drive-by shooting on a highway. On or about March 18, 2011, in Dorado, Puerto Rico, Irving Melecio-Ramírez, Xavier Melecio Ramírez, Real-Alomar, Gonzalez-Bernard, Felix A.Sometime in 2010, Babilonia-Torres and Gonzalez-Bernard shot and attempted to kill Jose Cintron-Otero, aka Checko.18, 2010, in Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, Gonzalez-Bernard shot and killed Luis Rodriguez-Rodriguez, aka Gaby.
16, 2010, in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Jose Babilonia-Torres, Victor Real-Alomar, and Jose González-Bernard, shot and killed Frankie Rodríguez-Ornedo, aka Periquito. The indictment includes allegations of five murders and two attempted murders, all committed by members of this organization. Those arrested were: Jose Babilonia-Torres, aka Bochi Victor Real-Alomar, aka Toston Jose Gonzalez-Bernard, aka El Mudo Irving Melecio-Ramirez, aka Gordo Xavier Melecio Ramirez, aka Xavo Felix Hernandez-Burgos, aka Bonito Alexis Hernandez-Burgos, aka Chucho Pablo Echevarria-Rodriguez Jose Acevedo-Velez Brian Osorio-Padilla Orlando Felix-Negron, aka Orly Nelson Alonso-Galarza and, Pedro Javier Hernandez-Sosa. The defendants then used the profits from the marijuana sales to purchase weapons, ammunition and other materials in order to commit violent acts against rival drug trafficking organizations. Postal Service to be distributed by members of the criminal organization. As part of the conspiracy, the defendants and co-conspirators purchased kilogram quantities of marijuana in the mainland and then shipped it to Puerto Rico using the U.S. The indictment alleges that sometime around October 2009, the defendants conspired to possess with the intent to distribute crack, cocaine, heroin and marijuana in the municipality of Manati, Puerto Rico. Special agents arrested 13 members of the organization, called "Los Carniceros," some of whom are allegedly involved in several murders. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), dismantled a major drug trafficking organization Thursday in Northern Puerto Rico. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), working jointly with the U.S.