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New York Cops Hunt 9th Gang Member in Brutal Gay Bashing

ByRUSSELL GOLDMAN
October 11, 2010, 5:42 PM

Oct. 11, 2010— -- New York City police are searching for a ninth suspect, accused of participating in a savage night-long gang assault against a man and two teenage boys whom they accused of being gay, authorities said today.

A citywide manhunt is in place for Rudy Vargas-Perez, 22, who police say participated in a torture session that involved slashing the victims with box cutters, burning them with cigarettes, sodomizing them with a plunger handle and, in one case, forcing a victim to select the weapon with which he would be beaten – a bat or pipe.

Cops denied reports that Vargas-Perez had offered to turn himself in and then ran off.

Perez's eight accused accomplices, all allegedly members of the Bronx gang the Latin King Goonies, were arraigned in court Sunday on hate-crime, robbery, assault, sexual abuse and unlawful imprisonment charges.

The nine members of the gang earlier this month heard a rumor that one of their 17-year-old recruits was gay. Early in the morning on Oct. 3, the gang members allegedly lured the teenager to an abandoned apartment, stripped him, beat him and sodomized him using a plunger handle.

As he sodomized the boy, gang leader Ildefonzo Mendez, 23, asked: "Are you a f.......t? Do you like this," according to police documents.

Prosecutors say the men then lured another 17-year-old boy and a 30-year-old man in to the apartment, where they too were tortured, in an attack city officials have condemned for its brutality.

The other accused suspects include: Elmer Confresi, 23; David Rivera, 21; Steven Caraballo, Denis Peitars, Nelson Falu and Bryan Almonte, all 17; and Brian Cepeda, 16.

Bronx Criminal Court Judge Harold Adler set bail for Peitars and Caraballo at $100,000 bond or $50,000 cash. the other six were held without bail.

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