Staff Reports
Walnut – A guilty plea was entered on Wed., May 7, by Manuel Valencia, a 38-year old resident of Walnut, for violating the federal racketeering statute. According to the U.S. Attorney’s office, Valencia engaged in a criminal enterprise related to drug trafficking as the leader of a Los Angeles street gang known as Harpys, or Harpys Dead-End – well known in the area near the University of Southern California.
Vianna Roman, 38, a resident of Los Angeles, who is reportedly the daughter of Mexican Mafia member, Danny Roman, also pled guilty last week to charges of alleged racketeering, narcotics and weapons offenses, as well as controlling the street gang on her father’s orders from prison
The U.S. Department of Justice released a statement that 18 defendants were arrested on 60 counts of racketeering on Dec. 6, 2012 in relation to “Operation Roman Empire.” The arrests at that time came after a more than two year investigation into the criminal activity of Danny Roman, who is now serving a life sentence at Pelican Bay State Prison. Valencia has reportedly admitted to participating in Roman’s operation, overseeing and contributing to daily activities involving drugs, and collecting “taxes” from businesses and other gangs through threats of violence and murder, which are then channeled back to Roman in prison.
The Los Angeles City Attorney’s office filed civil enforcement actions against the gang last year, and with the recent pleas of Valencia and Roman, 24 out of a total of 29 defendants have plead guilty to the charges.
Valencia faces a possible life sentence in federal prison.
