The victim, who has not yet been identified, was stabbed more than 100 times in the attack in Wheaton, Maryland just outside Washington DC, according to a statement by the Montgomery County Police Department yesterday.
Authorities have so far arrested Miguel Angel Lopez- Abrego, 19 and an alleged member of the MS-13 gang, on first- degree murder charges. Other suspects are being sought.
Charging documents obtained by Montgomery Community Media and WBALTV11 added the victim was decapitated and had his heart removed from his chest, in an attack planned for weeks and involving up to 10 people.
The grave was prepared before the attack, the paper said. It added that gang members lured the victim to the park and spoke to each other on walkie-talkies as he arrived, the paper added.
The charging documents do not cite a motive for the slaying, which investigators believe the attackers had been preparing for about two weeks, the Post said.
The gang works as an umbrella grouping of units known in Spanish as "clicas," some of which are larger and more violent than others.
It has become a focus of Trump's crackdown on crime, which he claims has surged as a result of borders easily crossed by gang members.
Most members trace their heritage to El Salvador, Honduras or Guatemala, and among the members there are as many immigrants as there are US citizens. Many were born in the United States.
Authorities last week announced they had netted 214 members of the gang in a month-long nationwide sweep.
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