Chicago-Based Gang Member To Plead Guilty In Rival's Killing

HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) -- A member of a Chicago-based street gang plans to plead guilty to murder and racketeering charges for his alleged role in a rival gang member's killing.

Federal court records unsealed Monday in Hammond, Indiana, show 21-year-old Eduardo Diaz-Corral has reached a plea deal in exchange for a more lenient sentence.

No date has been scheduled for the Calumet City, Illinois, man's formal change of plea hearing.

The (Northwest Indiana) Times reports that Diaz-Corral was charged in 2017 with murder in aid of racketeering activity for his alleged role in the November 2016 killing of Paul Cruz, a Chicago man and rival Latin Dragons gang member.

Diaz-Corral is one of 18 people recently indicted by federal grand juries investigating the gang.

His plea agreement says he'll admit responsibility for Cruz's homicide.

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