Third Bandido Pleads Guilty to Federal Charge in Connection with the Murder of Hells Angel Anthony Benesh in 2006 |
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Topics: Bandidos, Hells Angels
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U.S. Attorney’s Office
Western District of Texas
25 September 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
In San Antonio today, 40-year-old Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Organization (OMO) San Antonio Centro Chapter Sergeant at Arms Jesse James Benavidez pleaded guilty to a federal charge in connection with the murder of Hells Angel Anthony Benesh in 2006 announced United States Attorney Richard L. Durbin, Jr., Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent in Charge Will Glaspy, Houston Division; Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge Christopher Combs, San Antonio Division; Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw; Austin Police Chief Brian Manley; and, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus.
Appearing before United States Magistrate Judge Elizabeth S. Chestney, Benavidez pleaded guilty to one count of Aiding and Abetting Using and Discharging a Firearm During and In Relation to a Crime of Violence, specifically Murder in Aid of Racketeering.
Court records allege that Benesh was attempting to start a Texas Chapter of the Hell’s Angels OMO in Austin, Texas in 2006. Members of the Bandidos OMO warned Benesh to cease his activities and recruitment, which Benesh ignored. Benavidez and others then murdered Benesh on March 18, 2006, outside an Austin restaurant to protect the power, reputation and territory of the Bandidos enterprise. On Friday, September 22, 2017, Bandidos National Sergeant at Arms Johnny Romo and Bandidos Centro Chapter Member Robert Romo pleaded guilty to related federal charges for their roles in the incident.
Benavidez, who remains in federal custody, faces up to life in federal prison. Sentencing is scheduled for May 28, 2018, before Senior U.S. District Judge David A. Ezra in San Antonio. Johnny Romo and Robert Romo also remain in federal custody. Their sentencings are scheduled for May 14, 2018, and May 21, 2018, respectively, before Judge Ezra.
The FBI, DEA and Texas DPS together with the Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Austin Police Department, New Braunfels Police Department, Seguin Police Department, San Antonio Police Department, Bexar County Sheriff’s Department, Atascosa County Sheriff’s Department, and the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office are conducting this ongoing investigation.