“Vatos Locos.”

There is now a name to go along with a suspected gang connection to the recent double homicide in Goshen.

Vatos Locos means “crazy dudes” in English. The name dropping came today as formal murder charges were filed against two suspects.

Approximately 20 minutes before the murders, an internet search was allegedly done to find an image of one of the murder victims—27 year old Jose Nava.

According to court documents, that search was done on the phone of accused killer Luis Rivas.

It’s also alleged that 15 minutes after the murders took place, the other suspect, 22 year old Diego Ramos phoned his mom and demonstrated what police believe to be “intimate knowledge” of the crime by telling her Jose Nava was dead.

In court documents, both suspects denied any affiliation with the gang Vatos Locos, although it’s alleged that one suspect demonstrated knowledge of current gang traditions and practices.

A substantial portion of the probable cause document remains redacted—apparently to protect confidential witnesses.

The public portion does indicate that Ramos’ mother was helpful to police by allowing them to search the family home and the car her son typically drove.

Police allegedly found numerous live bullets and spent casings that matched those recovered at the murder scene.

An initial court hearing in the case has been schedule for Thursday morning.