The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Ortiz shooting suspect likely wanted in PA

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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — U.S. prosecutor­s said Thursday that one suspect in the shooting of former Red Sox superstar David Ortiz is believed to be wanted in Pennsylvan­ia for attempted homicide, while the father of another suspect said that his son belongs to a notorious Dominican gang of drugdealin­g hitmen.

Berks County District Attorney John Adams said that he believes Luis Rivas-Clase to be the suspect wanted for a Reading, Pennsylvan­ia, shooting in April 2018, although confirmati­on would have to come through a fingerprin­t match.

Pennsylvan­ia authoritie­s have released a mug shot of Rivas-Clase that strongly resembles the suspect in an image provided by Dominican authoritie­s, who provided the same name but without the hyphen listed in U.S. court documents.

Ortiz was shot in the back at a bar in the Dominican Republic on Sunday. Dominican officials announced Wednesday that they had detained the suspected gunman and five accomplice­s. Ortiz is now in a Boston hospital recovering from surgery in both the Dominican Republic and Boston.

The former player’s family said Thursday that he is still an intensive care unit at Massachuse­tts General

Hospital. “He continues to heal and make progress. David will continue to recover in the ICU and future updates on his condition will be provided when necessary,” a statement said.

American authoritie­s don’t expect to see RivasClase, 31, back in Pennsylvan­ia to face trial anytime soon, if ever.

“Since this individual would be subject to charges in the Dominican Republic, the chance of us getting him back is frankly farfetched,” Adams told The Associated Press.

Separately, Rivas-Clasehas has also been charged with providing false identifica­tion to law enforcemen­t and driving without a license in Reading. Bail was set at $10,000, and records show bond was posted on Nov. 29.

But Rivas-Clase skipped bail and was subsequent­ly declared a fugitive, according to an online docket. His attorney in that case did not immediatel­y return a message, while court records do not list an attorney in the attempted homicide case.

Authoritie­s in the Dominican Republic say Rivas-Clase is still at large.

Meanwhile, the father of another suspect in Sunday’s shooting of Ortiz at a bar said his son is a member of gang of hired assassins and low-level drug dealers known as the Gilberts.

The father, Nisdean Mirabal, told local television morning show “The Alarm Clock” that he had severed relations with his son, Oliver Moises Mirabal Acosta, after he was tied to a home used by the gang led by Junior Minaya German, who is known as Gilbert.

Gilbert was fatally shot by police in 2013, according to Dominican media.

Nisdean Mirabal said his efforts to dissuade his son from criminalit­y failed.

“He shocked me, saying, `I love Gilbert more than I love you.’ When he said that, we went our separate ways,” Nisdean Mirabal said.

Mirabal Acosta was arrested Tuesday in the town of Mao, in the northern Dominican Republic. He is accused of driving a car used to stalk Ortiz before two other young men on a motorcycle shot the slugger in the back.

The alleged gunman is seen on surveillan­ce video exiting the car before mounting the motorcycle.

“I know, from the video and the informatio­n that’s been put out, that he’s one of those responsibl­e, and he needs to pay for what he’s done,” the father said.

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