Southern California Soccer Coach Faces Death Penalty Threat in Teen Murder Case

By Matthias Binder
Illegal immigrant soccer coach accused of raping, killing player could face death penalty (Featured Image)

A Trusted Coach Turns Predator (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Los Angeles County prosecutors escalated charges against a youth soccer coach accused of raping and killing a 13-year-old player, raising the possibility of capital punishment.[1][2]

A Trusted Coach Turns Predator

Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino positioned himself as a mentor in the San Fernando Valley’s soccer community. The 44-year-old undocumented immigrant from El Salvador coached the Hurricane Valley Boys Soccer Club in Sylmar, working with boys across age groups at fields like Whitsett Fields Park in North Hollywood.[3][4]

Authorities later uncovered a pattern of alleged abuse. Garcia-Aquino befriended families through soccer, gaining access to young players. One family allowed their son to stay overnight at his home, where assaults reportedly occurred. He had no prior criminal record before these allegations surfaced.[3]

Investigators tied him to multiple victims. Reports detailed incidents dating back to 2022. The betrayal struck deep in immigrant communities, where he allegedly targeted vulnerable families.[1]

The Disappearance and Discovery of Oscar Hernandez

Oscar “Omar” Hernandez vanished on March 28, 2025, after leaving his Sun Valley home to meet Garcia-Aquino in the Lancaster area. The 13-year-old player aimed to assist with soccer jerseys. His family reported him missing two days later when calls went unanswered.[2][3]

Searchers found the boy’s body on April 2 in a roadside ditch in Oxnard, Ventura County. Coroner’s records listed alcohol poisoning as the cause, but prosecutors charged murder during a lewd act on a child.[4][3] Advanced techniques helped pinpoint the suspect, according to District Attorney Nathan Hochman.

  1. March 28, 2025: Hernandez last seen with coach.
  2. March 30: Family reports disappearance.
  3. April 2: Body recovered in Oxnard.

A Cascade of Sex Crime Allegations

Garcia-Aquino faced initial murder charges last year, plus lewd acts and assaults on other teens. A December 2022 incident involved a 14- or 15-year-old at his Sylmar residence. Another assault targeted a 16-year-old in Palmdale on February 22, 2024.[3]

On February 10, 2026, prosecutors filed nine new counts: eight for sodomy and one for oral copulation, all on a minor under 16. These stemmed from repeated abuse between September 2022 and July 2023 involving a prior victim. A third minor from 2022 also came forward.[4][1] He pleaded not guilty through counsel.

Special circumstances in the murder count – killing during child sex abuse – opened the door to the death penalty. Officials will decide later whether to pursue it. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security condemned the acts, stating, “13-year-old Oscar ‘Omar’ Hernandez was an innocent child who was exploited and killed by this depraved illegal alien who should have never been in this country.”[3][1]

Delays in Prior Probes Raise Questions

A sheriff’s investigation into one rape allegation sat idle for months before Hernandez’s death. Prosecutors delayed a warrant until days prior. The case lingered amid a backlog of over 10,000 files inherited by DA Hochman, now reduced to about 4,000.[4]

Garcia-Aquino remains jailed without bail. A preliminary hearing starts March 27 to assess trial viability. Surviving victims plan to testify.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • Garcia-Aquino allegedly abused multiple boys he coached over years.
  • New charges could strengthen the murder case’s special circumstances.
  • Prior probes stalled, potentially allowing further harm.

This case underscores the devastation when predators infiltrate youth programs. Families entrusted coaches with their children’s safety, only to face unthinkable loss. What safeguards should protect young athletes? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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