Roberto Martinez, 43, and his 14-year-old son face charges for their alleged involvement in a drive-by shooting that left one man dead and two others injured in Los Angeles. Police report that on February 10, Martinez took his son on a graffiti tagging spree before the pair encountered Kevin Rivera, believed to be affiliated with a rival gang. Witnesses claim Martinez’s son fired five shots from a handgun out of their car window, fatally striking Rivera in the back.
According to investigators, Martinez is accused of handing his son the .40-caliber Glock used in the shooting. This disturbing case highlights an unusual dynamic in gang culture, as a former gang member noted that while many try to protect their children from violence, some may see such acts as a bonding experience. Additional details from recorded prison calls reveal Martinez’s acknowledgment of the shooting, raising questions about gang alliances and family influences in criminal activity.
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