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Liberty Street Killers Sentenced to Life Without Parole in Santa Barbara Court

Liberty Street Killers Sentenced to Life Without Parole in Santa Barbara Court

Two Gang Members Sentenced to Life for 2021 Eastside Shooting

Two Carpinteria gang members were sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday after being convicted of murdering two Santa Barbara teenagers in a shooting that shook the city's Eastside neighborhood.

Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Stephen Foley sentenced Angel Varela, 31, to two consecutive life terms plus 133 years to life in prison, according to Noozhawk. Oscar Trujillo-Gutierrez, 29, received two consecutive life terms plus 33 years to life.

Judge Foley called it "a horrific case" and said the most shocking aspect was that both defendants were employed with stable family backgrounds yet still committed these crimes.

Deadly Gang Attack That Devastated Families

The January 3, 2021 shooting took place at Liberty and South Soledad streets when Varela opened fire on a group gathered for a Sunday party. Angel Castillo, 17, and Omar Montiel-Hernandez, 18, were both shot in the back as they fled and died from their wounds. Two others were seriously injured.

The Santa Barbara Independent reported that prosecutors proved the three defendants—including a juvenile whose identity remains sealed—had driven from Carpinteria that day to "hunt" members of their rival Eastside gang.

"Angel had a future. He didn't deserve to die because of a stupid thing, because of a gang," victim Angel Castillo's mother Rita told the court, according to Noozhawk.

Years-Long Investigation Yields Convictions

Santa Barbara police arrested the suspects in April 2021, seizing an arsenal that included three assault-style rifles, three semi-automatic handguns, eight bulletproof vests, and more than 2,400 rounds of ammunition, the Independent reported.

After a two-month trial that began in December 2025, a jury convicted both men in January 2026 of first-degree murder and attempted murder. The jury also found they committed the crimes as active members of the Carpas gang for the benefit of their organization.

The juvenile co-defendant was separately convicted in Santa Barbara County Juvenile Court on the same charges, with sentencing still pending.

Context of Eastside Violence During COVID

The attack occurred during a particularly volatile period for Santa Barbara's Eastside. The Independent noted that during COVID lockdowns, the neighborhood experienced a spike in robberies, assaults, and teenagers running away from home as schools closed and parents struggled with unemployment.

"For many Eastside residents, the spasm of unrest highlighted longstanding frustrations over poverty, limited opportunities for young people, and a sense that their neighborhood's struggles were often overlooked by the broader Santa Barbara community," the Independent reported.

Just one week before the Liberty Street shooting, a juvenile had been stabbed in a downtown gang-related fight, reflecting the escalating tensions.

Looking Forward

The convictions mark a conclusion to one of Santa Barbara's most serious gang-related crimes in recent years. Both defendants have been held without bail since their April 2021 arrests and may appeal the verdicts, according to their defense attorneys.

The case also highlighted the ongoing feud between the Carpinteria-based Carpas gang and Santa Barbara's Eastside gang that "stretches back decades," according to court testimony.

Families of the victims had initially worried about potential retaliation, but Rita Castillo expressed hope that legal justice rather than street violence would prevail. "I want them arrested, tried, and convicted. That's what I want," she said at the time.

Reported by 805.life

Researched and written drawing on primary sources. Additional reporting: Santa Barbara Independent.

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Santa Barbara Independent

Published

May 28, 2026

Reported and written by 805.life

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