Not so macho now: Six 'Dominican gang members' arrested in connection to fatal stabbing of Bronx teen appear in New Jersey court as judge approves their extradition to New York to face murder charges

  • Six suspected members of the Dominican Trintarios gang appeared in New Jersey court on Tuesday
  • They will be extradited back to New York to face charges in the murder of 15-year-old Lesandro Guzman-Feliz
  • The six men were arrested on Sunday at a home in Paterson, New Jersey
  • The group are being held at the Passaic County Jail until New York authorities pick them up for the transfer
  • The men mostly stared at the floor in court and only one could speak without the aid of a Spanish translator
  • Two other men have also been arrested in New York in relation to the murder 
  • A group of men were seen beating and stabbing Guzman-Feliz to death outside a Bronx bodega last week
  • Police said the teenager's brutal murder was a case of mistaken identity
  • Gang members allegedly believed Guzman-Feliz was the same man filmed in a Snapchat video having sex with one of the members' cousins

Six suspected members of a Dominican street gang who were arrested in New Jersey in connection to the brutal murder of a Bronx teen will be extradited back to New York to face charges. 

The six men appeared in a New Jersey court on Tuesday where the judge approved their extradition to New York State to face murder charges over the brutal death of 15-year-old Lesandro Guzman-Feliz.

The teenager, affectionately known as Junior, was dragged out of a Bronx bodega by a group of men on June 20 before he was beaten and stabbed in the neck with a machete. 

Guzman-Feliz, who dreamed of being a police officer, died after managing to run to a hospital at the end of the block.

The gruesome attack was caught on the bodega's surveillance cameras.  

Six suspected gang members arrested in connection to a Bronx teen's murder appeared in New Jersey court for an extradition hearing on Tuesday. Three of the suspects pictured from left to right: Jose Taverez, Joniki Martinez and Manuel Rivera

All six of the men waived their right to a hearing and the judge approved their extradition to New York State. The three other New Jersey suspects from left to right: Santiago Rodriguez, Jose Muniz and Danel Fernandez

New Jersey authorities raided a Paterson home on Sunday known to be a hangout for members of the Trintarios street gang, which was believed to have been connected to the teenager's death.

They arrested the six men who faced court on Tuesday. Two other men have also been arrested in New York by the NYPD.

The six men who appeared in court on Tuesday are Jose Muniz, 21, of Paterson; 21-year-old Jose Tavarez, 18-year-old Manuel Rivera, 21-year-old Danel Fernandez and 24-year-old Santiago Rodriguez of the Bronx; and 24-year-old Joniki Martinez of Freeport, New York.

In court on Tuesday, the men mostly stared at the floor as prosecutors laid out the evidence against them. At one point, the judge ordered one of the defendants to look up at him.

Only one of the suspects could speak without the aid of a Spanish translator. 

All six waived their right to a hearing, so the judge approved their extradition to New York State. 

After the hearing, the men were taken back to Passaic County Jail, where they will be held until New York officials pick them up. 

Another man, 19-year-old Kevin Alvarez, was arrested by the NYPD and has already pleaded not guilty to murder, manslaughter and gang assault. He is seen being led out of a police precinct early Monday morning 

Another man, 19-year-old Kevin Alvarez, was arrested by the NYPD and has already pleaded not guilty to murder, manslaughter and gang assault. He is seen being led out of a police precinct early Monday morning 

Bronx District Attorney, Darcel Clark, said at a press conference on Tuesday that the six suspects that will be extradited back will be arraigned on Wednesday and face charges of murder, manslaughter, gang assault and assault. 

Also on Tuesday, New York officials announced that they had arrested another individual, Elvin Garcia, in the Bronx in connection to Guzman-Feliz's death - bringing the total number of suspects to eight.

Lesandro Guzman-Feliz (pictured), a 15-year-old aspiring NYPD cop, was beaten and stabbed to death outside of a Bronx bodega last week in what the police say was a case of mistaken identity 

Lesandro Guzman-Feliz (pictured), a 15-year-old aspiring NYPD cop, was beaten and stabbed to death outside of a Bronx bodega last week in what the police say was a case of mistaken identity 

The NYPD already has 19-year-old Kevin Alvarez in custody. The teen appeared in court on Monday and pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, including murder, manslaughter and gang assault. 

Another person was picked up in the Dominican Republic, but is cooperating with authorities and has not been charged. 

Police believe that Guzman-Feliz was targeted in a case of mistaken identity. 

The teen was mistaken for a man seen having sex with one of the gang members' cousins in a Snapchat video, CBS reports. 

An alleged gang member is said to have reached out to the victim's family on Snapchat to apologize over Guzman-Feliz's murder, a relative said. 

The Trintarios gang has developed a negative reputation for violence in the US.

Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea said during Tuesday's press conference in New York that authorities 'will not tolerate thugs on the street of the Bronx, whether it's Trinitarios or any other gang.

'The brutal nature of this crime, we will literally leave no stone unturned until we make sure that we will get justice, that we make sure that everyone involved in this incident are brought to justice.'

Video shows a group of men dragging Guzman-Feliz out of the store and onto the street  

Video shows a group of men dragging Guzman-Feliz out of the store and onto the street  

Several men proceed to beat and slash the teen with knives. He died after running to nearby St. Barnabas hospital  

Several men proceed to beat and slash the teen with knives. He died after running to nearby St. Barnabas hospital  

In Paterson alone, the gang has been blamed for at least two violent incidents in the last three years. 

Last year, the gang allegedly started fights that led cops to shut down the city's Dominican festival early. In 2015, gang members were accused of stabbing and breaking bottles over a man they thought was a member of a rival group. 

The NYPD also released footage on Tuesday, showing a group of suspected gang members stabbing a 14-year-old in the median of the Bronx River Parkway earlier this month.

That victim survived the incident, but remains in the hospital in critical condition after losing a kidney.

His mother says the gang had been after her son since last year, when he broke up with a girl linked to the gang.  

Thousands of people attended Guzman-Feliz's wake on Monday. A vigil is scheduled for Tuesday, followed by a funeral on Wednesday.

A crowd at Monday's wake outside of R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home chanted 'Justice for Junior' and 'Close the Bodega Down' as others held a candle lit vigil outside the crime scene. 

The men mostly stared at the floor on Tuesday as prosecutors laid out the evidence against them. At one point, the judge ordered one of the defendants to look up at him. Jose Tavarez is pictured above during the hearing

The men mostly stared at the floor on Tuesday as prosecutors laid out the evidence against them. At one point, the judge ordered one of the defendants to look up at him. Jose Tavarez is pictured above during the hearing

Manuel Rivera stared blankly ahead as he used the aid of a Spanish translator to hear the evidence laid out against him

Danel Fernandez was the only suspect who appeared to not need the assistance of a Spanish translator during the hearing

Danel Fernandez was the only suspect who appeared to not need the assistance of a Spanish translator during the hearing

'I want to say thank you to everyone. The police are doing a great job with the arrests and I hope that they continue to go to the end and find all of the people who were involved,' his mother told the crowd. 

Guzman-Feliz's family has called on members of their community to boycott the bodega where the attack took place. They believe the owners could have intervened. 

The bodega has remained closed since the attack last week. 

A GoFundMe campaign set up to raise money for the teen's funeral had raised more than $256,000 by Tuesday afternoon. 

Bronx-born rapper Cardi B also made a donation of $8,000 under her given name Belcalis Almanzar.

The singer took to her Instagram page over the weekend to express anger over the senseless killing, writing in part: 'R.I.P. These Bronx streets are ruthless.'  

Thousands of candles have been left outside the bodega where the teenager was attacked on June 20

Thousands of candles have been left outside the bodega where the teenager was attacked on June 20

The boy's parents Leandra Feliz and Lisandro Guzman speak to the crowd gathered outside their son's wake Monday

The boy's parents Leandra Feliz and Lisandro Guzman speak to the crowd gathered outside their son's wake Monday

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