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American Focus > Blog > Crime > LA teens hired by Mexican cartel to murder rival at SoCal Chilli’s learn their fate
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LA teens hired by Mexican cartel to murder rival at SoCal Chilli’s learn their fate

Last updated: March 14, 2026 6:02 pm
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Two Los Angeles teenagers, Andrew “Shooter” Nunez, 16, and Johncarlo “Dumper” Quintero, 17, were sentenced to 25 years in prison for their involvement in an assassination attempt orchestrated by the Sinaloa Cartel. The pair pleaded guilty to attempted murder and the collateral death of a fellow gang member. They were hired by the cartel to take out a rival in Southern California, with the promise of $50,000 each for a successful killing.

The teenagers, who were just 15 at the time, attempted to carry out the hit at a Chilli’s restaurant in Chula Vista. Quintero fired a shot at the target, hitting him in the leg before his gun jammed. The victim managed to escape as the teens tried to run him over. The following day, they, along with an older accomplice named Ricardo Sanchez, went to the victim’s house, but he was not home. They fired indiscriminately at the house, resulting in Sanchez’s death when the victim’s friend retaliated with gunfire.

In December, the teens pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder charges, acknowledging that they were hired as hitmen. They were aware that they could not be charged as adults for the crime, which made them easy recruits for the cartel. U.S. Attorney Adam Gordon highlighted that a California Senate bill had made it nearly impossible to prosecute 14- and 15-year-olds as adults, prompting organized crime organizations like the Sinaloa Cartel to exploit this loophole.

Gordon emphasized the importance of holding juveniles accountable for their actions on behalf of criminal organizations and condemned the recruitment of minors by cartels. The sentencing of Nunez and Quintero serves as a warning against such practices. Additionally, three Sinaloa Cartel associates implicated in the assassination plot were indicted and were scheduled to appear in court.

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The case sheds light on the dangerous influence of cartels in recruiting young individuals for illegal activities. It also underscores the need for strict consequences for those involved in organized crime. The justice system must continue to address and deter such criminal behavior to protect communities from the influence of powerful criminal organizations.

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