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Two ‘Slick 50s’ Sentenced to Freedom

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

An Orange County judge sentenced two members of a “bully” gang that targeted an affluent area of South County to two years in prison Friday for a 1998 stabbing, paving the way for their release from jail.

Kurtis Pinedo of Laguna Hills and Steven Crader of Aliso Viejo, both 18, were among five youths from the “Slick 50s” group convicted of attempted murder for a knife-and-bottle assault.

Judge Robert R. Fitzgerald earlier reduced Pinedo and Crader’s convictions to felony assault, noting their roles were not as serious as that of two others involved.

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With credit for good behavior and the 18 months they already served, Pinedo and Crader were expected to be released from Orange County Jail on Friday evening.

Fitzgerald cautioned the youths that if they violate parole, they could be sentenced to prison.

The judge’s sentence brought muffled screams of joy from the youths’ relatives in the courtroom, who left in tears.

“I’m just ecstatic,” said Kim Evans, Pinedo’s mother. “It’s been a long haul. I think the boys have learned a good lesson.”

Two other members of the “Slick 50s” gang earlier received much longer sentences. Josh Carlsen was sentenced to 11 years in prison; Jesse Grist got six years. A fifth member is still awaiting sentence.

Deputy Dist. Atty. Lance Jensen said he respected the sentences Fitzgerald handed down in the case.

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He said Orange County has been plagued recently by “bully” gangs who start out with mischief, perhaps picking fights at parties, but sometimes escalate into more serious acts of violence.

“The community by virtue of the guilty verdicts spoke out and indicated they were not going to tolerate this type of gang activity,” Jensen said.

Times staff writer Phil Willon contributed to this report.

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