Junior trio in ‘solitary’
It’s “murderers” row. Three of the Trinitarios gangbangers charged in the brutal slaying of innocent Bronx teen Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz now have a 50-cell unit at Rikers all to themselves because they’ve been receiving death threats, lawenforcement sources said Tuesday.
“Everybody wants a piece of them,” one source said.
Another noted that even other Trinitarios want to kill them.
“They got around-the-clock security at their door,’’ that source added. “You can’t get near them.”
The three suspects have their own cells, leaving 47 cells in the unit unoccupied, the sources said.
They are among eight suspected Trinitarios who have been arrested and charged in the murder of 15-year-old Guzman-Feliz.
Two more suspects were nabbed Tuesday evening in The Bronx — including one who sources said ordered Guzman-Feliz’s killing.
Officials identified that man as 29-year-old Diego Suero of The Bronx.
The second is Gabriel Ramirez Concepcion, 26. Both are charged with murder, manslaughter, gang assault and weapons possession.
Junior, a member of the NYPD Explorers program for aspiring police officers, was dragged out of a bodega and knifed to death by Trinitarios last month. Police have said it was a case of mistaken identity.
Reacting to the news that there were two more suspects in custody, Guzman-Feliz’s dad, Lisandro Guzman, 38, said the killers “need to stay in jail for life.”
“They didn’t care about [Junior],” he told The Post Tuesday. “This morning, I called Junior by mistake. I realized what I did, so I hung up. I stayed in bed and cried for like 20 minutes.”