Former San Francisco Sureño to receive 11 years in first sentence of major 2018 RICO case

SAN FRANCISCO — A 43-year-old man is set to be sentenced to 11 years in prison for participating in the killing of a college student in 2013 and other crimes related to his alleged gang membership, court records show.

Mario “Shy Boy” Reyes is set to become the first person sentenced in a major 2018 racketeering case that accused members of the San Francisco-based 19th Street Sureños with a total of seven murders. Prosecutors now say, though, that Reyes has “abandoned” his gang membership, gotten sober and hopes to turn his life around.

“The Court is faced with the unusual circumstance of a defendant who has committed gravely serious crimes over a long period of time but appears to have given up criminality by the time of his sentencing,” prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memo, which says they would have sought additional prison time if they doubted Reyes was sincere.

Reyes was set to be sentenced Tuesday afternoon.

Reyes pleaded guilty to a racketeering offense, and prosecutors say he participated in a “hunt” for rivals that resulted in another gang member fatally shooting 19-year-old Jacob Valdiviezo.

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