GANG MEMBER CONVICTED OF STABBING-MURDER OF TEEN AT HALLOWEEN HOUSE PARTY

For Immediate Release
Case # 09NF3157

May 17, 2012

Susan Kang Schroeder
Chief of Staff
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Farrah Emami
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GANG MEMBER CONVICTED OF STABBING-MURDER OF TEEN AT HALLOWEEN HOUSE PARTY

 

SANTA ANA – A gang member has been convicted of the stabbing-murder of an 18-year-old man a Halloween night house party. Steven Salvador Hernandez, 19, La Habra, who was a minor at the time of the crime and prosecuted as an adult, was found guilty by a jury today of one felony count of second degree murder and one felony count of street terrorism with a sentencing enhancement for criminal street gang activity. Hernandez faces a maximum sentence of 15 years to life in state prison at his sentencing on July 27, 2012, at 9:00 a.m., Department N-13, North Justice Center, Fullerton.

 

Co-defendants Rene Antonio Lobos, 17, who is charged as an adult, and Jose Francisco Nuno, 22, both of La Habra, are each charged with one felony count of murder and one felony count of street terrorism with a sentencing enhancement for criminal street gang activity. If convicted, they face a maximum sentence of 15 years to life in state prison. Both co-defendants are scheduled for jury trial May 30, 2012, at 8:30 a.m., in Department C-5, Central Justice Center, Santa Ana.

 

Between 11:00 p.m. and midnight on Oct. 31, 2009, Nuno is accused of starting a verbal altercation with the friend of 18-year-old victim Joshua Mora-Rodriguez, who was not a gang member, outside a La Habra home during a Halloween party. During the altercation, Nuno is accused of beating the victim with his fists and Lobos is accused of beating the victim with a baseball bat while Hernandez stabbed the victim’s neck with a knife.

 

The defendants ran back into the house and left the victim to bleed to death on the street. La Habra Police Department officers arrived and noticed the victim’s blood on Hernandez’s clothing and found a bloody knife wrapped in blood-soaked clothing at a neighbor’s home. Lobos and Nuno are accused of having the victim’s blood on their clothing and were arrested at the scene. Hernandez was arrested approximately a few weeks later.

 

The victim had just graduated from high school and was preparing to join the Army. He was the son of two police detectives.

 

Senior Deputy District Attorney Chris Duff is prosecuting this case.

 

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