Authorities said that two inmates from a prison in the Dominican Republic had been interrogated by David Ortiz



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Bella Brea, a lawyer at Álvarez, told the Globe that her client, who was serving a 20-year prison sentence for theft, had been transferred Monday from Asua to Felicidad Prison, but had not been informed of this move before Thursday.

She added that the investigators told her that Álvarez had been questioned about the shooting in Ortiz but that she had not indicated whether her client was related to this high-profile case. The authorities, Brea added, told him they had evidence that Alvarez had spoken at one point with the suspects arrested for shooting at Ortiz.

However, said Brea, the police did not detail the evidence. She added that officials had also told her that the FBI had sent four agents to Santo Domingo.

No information was immediately available regarding the possible link between Lebrón and the Ortiz case. Neither Álvarez nor Lebrón were charged as part of the Ortiz attack.

The five men arrested on Wednesday for allegedly participating in the shooting were scheduled to appear before a judge Thursday night to be formally charged, said Erick Montilla, spokesman for the prosecutor's office in Santo Domingo Este.

Prosecutors have the intention of asking that men be detained for one year as the case unfolds, Montilla said.

Prosecutors allege that the men were hired to kill Ortiz for about $ 7,800, but officials did not say who ordered the coup or why.

The armed suspect, Rolfi Ferreras Cruz, 25, also known as Sandy, may have a criminal background in New Jersey.

Lieutenant Robert Bracken of Clifton, New Jersey, said the investigators were trying to determine if Cruz was the same man who had participated in two assaults on December 22, 2017.

"They seem to be a [and] Likewise, but without the type pedigree in the Dominican Republic, I can not confirm, "wrote Bracken in an email on Wednesday.

The first assault involved a 26-year-old man, Passaic, N.J., who was walking in the street while he was approached by several men wearing masks and waving handguns, police said.

The men forced the victim into a dark alley, stole it and fled on foot. About an hour later, a 41-year-old Clifton man was targeted by the same men while he was walking down the street. He was robbed of money and other property.

The police found two of the alleged thieves – a 16-year-old teenager who was not named because he was a minor, and Dalvin Cruceta-Espinal, a 19-year-old from Paterson – who was were hiding in a backyard later in the night.

Both were arrested. Two handguns were also found.

The New Jersey police said that a thorough investigation had led them to name two other suspects: Arturo Hart, 20, from Passaic, who became a police officer after learning that he was wanted, and the alleged man, Cruz, is 23 years old and is alive. in Paterson at the time. The latter was never found and the police published a photo of him in the hope of getting help from the public to locate him.

The seventh suspect of the shooting, Luis Alfredo Rivas-Clase, also known as "surgeon", is still on the run. He is known to police in Reading, Pennsylvania, and Paterson, north of New York.

The Sheriff's Department of Berks County, Pennsylvania, said Rivas-Clase was charged with conspiracy to commit an homicide attempt after plotting with another man to shoot a person on April 22, 2018.

The victim, who was shot in the lower back, told the authorities that Rivas-Clase had threatened to kill him a few days before the attack. Rivas-Clase was charged with conspiracy to commit a homicide attempt after plotting with another man to shoot a person on April 22, 2018.

The victim, who was shot in the lower back, told the authorities that Rivas-Clase had threatened to kill him a few days before the attack.

Prosecutors say the conspirators stopped near the dial in two different vehicles and that Eddy Vladimir Feliz García, 23, drove Cruz on a motorcycle a short distance towards the bar, where Cruz opened fire.

Witnesses mistreated García while he was trying to escape with Cruz after the shooting.

Authorities have identified the latest conspirators alleged: Oliver Moises Mirabal Acosta, Porfirio Ayendi Vásquez Dechamps, Joel Rodriguez Cruz and Reynaldo Rodriguez Valenzuela.

Acosta has a violent criminal history in the Dominican Republic.

He was one of many men accused of having participated in the execution of at least four people in January 2013 in El Pentagono, a drug smuggling zone in the city of Las Palmas of Herrera, according to the Dominican newspaper Listin Diario.

The 2013 murder was linked, according to the newspaper, to a drug trafficking gang. Acosta was finally sentenced to five years in prison for firearms offenses. We do not know how long he has served.

Local media reported that Acosta was the nephew of the prominent Dominican sports commentator Franklin Mirabal. In a recent article posted on Instagram, Franklin Mirabal did not deny the existence of a kinship, but said that he did not know Acosta and that he did not know it. had no contact with two of his own brothers, who brushed with the law. Mirabal stressed that he fully supported David Ortiz.



Jeremiah Manion from Globe Staff contributed to this report. You can contact Travis Andersen at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @TAGlobe.

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