2 Men Convicted In Stomping Death Of 8th-Grade Boy Mistaken For Rival Gangbanger
SAN JOSE (CBS/AP) -- Two gang members were found guilty of first-degree murder after authorities said they stomped to death an eighth-grader they wrongly accused of belonging to a rival gang.
A jury returned the verdict Tuesday against 20-year-old Jacob Lynch and 19-year-old Clemente Salas after a 10-week trial.
Both could face life in prison without the possibility of parole when sentenced.
The two men were arrested along with six others in 2012 after 14-year-old Heriberto Reyes and his older brother were attacked on a basketball court. Reyes died three days later.
Five other attackers previously pleaded guilty to lesser charges after cooperating with the investigation.
Another gang member was found guilty of assaulting the victim's brothers and two others and could face a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison.
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