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One Pierrepont Plaza
Brooklyn, New York 11201 |
FOR
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Brooklyn, New York 11201 |
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| June 28, 2006 |
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Contact:
Robert Nardoza
United States Attorney’s Office
(718) 254-6323 |
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PRESS RELEASE
FOURTEEN DEFENDANTS INDICTED ON DRUG TRAFFICKING
AND FIREARMS CHARGES
Gun Fight Following Drug Robbery Results in the Death of a Bystander
An indictment was
unsealed in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn this morning
charging 14 defendants with conspiracy to distribute cocaine base (“crack”);
six of those
defendants are also charged with illegal firearms possession in furtherance
of the drug
distribution conspiracy.1 The defendants arrested today are scheduled
to be arraigned this
afternoon before United States Magistrate Judge Roanne L. Mann, at the
U.S. Courthouse, 225
Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, New York. The case is assigned to United
States District Judge
Dora L. Irizarry.
The charges were announced by Roslynn R. Mauskopf, United States Attorney
for the Eastern District of New York, Mark J. Mershon, Assistant Director-in-Charge,
Federal
Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office, and Raymond W. Kelly,
Commissioner, New
York City Police Department.
During the course
of the investigation, court-authorized wiretaps intercepted
hundreds of conversations in which the defendants arranged for the purchase
and delivery of
crack cocaine, estimated to total at least 200 grams per week between
approximately October
2004 and November 2005. The investigation included recorded purchases
of crack cocaine by an undercover police officer and a cooperating witness,
and revealed that six of the defendants
regularly carried firearms, or kept them close at hand, to protect their
drug trafficking activities.
As set forth in a detention letter filed by the government today, MIGUEL
LUCIANO frequently
carried an assault rifle while engaged in crack distribution. The detention
letter also details how,
following the robbery of CAMERON SPENCER, JR., in August 2005 while selling
crack on
Central Avenue in Bushwick, SPENCER, JR. and the robber engaged in a shootout,
which
resulted in the death of a bystander.
Today’s indictment
is part of an ongoing five-year, multi-agency investigation
coordinated by the U.S. Attorney’s Office focusing on drug trafficking
and illegal firearms,
primarily in the Bushwick Section of Brooklyn, New York. To date, the
investigation -- in
which the FBI, NYPD, and Drug Enforcement Administration have participated
-- has resulted in
the conviction of approximately 65 individuals on charges of murder,
illegal firearms possession,
and narcotics trafficking, including 21 defendants associated with the
Four Horsemen
organization, a violent street gang that operated primarily on Decatur
Street in Bushwick; 19
defendants associated with the Diaz Organization, who distributed over
100 kilograms of heroin,
cocaine, crack, and MDMA between 2000 and 2002 in New York City, Connecticut,
Pennsylvania, and New Jersey; 10 members of the Woodbine Crew, a violent
heroin trafficking
and robbery enterprise based in Bushwick; 10 members of a violent gang
that packaged and sold
drugs at, among other locations, 1223 Bushwick Avenue; and two members
of the Almighty
Latin Kings Nation, who sold crack from numerous drugs spots in Brooklyn.
Earlier this month,
the investigation resulted in the arrest of 12 members of the Schaeffer
Street Crew, a street gang
that for more than eight years controlled narcotics trafficking in the
vicinity of Schaeffer Street
between Wilson Avenue and Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick, responsible
for distributing
over $6 million worth of heroin and committing numerous narcotics-related
shootings.
“Today’s
arrests are part of our vigorous and ongoing efforts to eradicate drug
gangs and the violence they breed,” stated United States Attorney
Mauskopf. “We are
committed to working with our law enforcement partners to make our
communities safe places to
live and work.” Ms. Mauskopf thanked the New York City Department
of Investigation for its
assistance, and stated that the investigation is continuing.
FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge Mershon stated, “Drugs and violence
go hand
in hand. This case is about a criminal enterprise that pumped crack
into the Bushwick
community and used violence to protect its lucrative drug trade. Dismantling
violent gangs is
one of the FBI’s top priorities, and, one case at a time, we’re
committed to working with our law
enforcement partners to get rid of the gangs, get the guns off the
streets, and the drugs out of our
neighborhoods.”
NYPD Commissioner
Kelly stated, “Multi-agency
cooperation was the key to
stemming the tide of drugs and violence in this neighborhood. Congratulations
to the NYPD
officers as well as the members of the other agencies involved in this
takedown on their excellent
work.”
If convicted on
the drug distribution conspiracy charge, each of the 14 defendants
faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years and a maximum sentence
of life in prison. If
also convicted of illegal firearms possession, five of the defendants
face a mandatory
consecutive sentence of five years and a maximum consecutive sentence
of life in prison, and
SPENCER, JR. faces a mandatory consecutive sentence of 10 years and a
maximum consecutive
sentence of life in prison.
The government’s case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorneys
Lawrence P. Ferazani, Jr. and Lee J. Freedman.
The Defendants (Drug Distribution and Illegal Firearms):
CAMERON SPENCER, Jr.
Alias: “C.J.”
DOB: 9/21/1987
MIGUEL LUCIANO
Alias: “Goti”
DOB: 3/3/1971
JAMAR CURTIS
Alias: “Snipes”
DOB: 4/21/1981
RAMEL FISHER
Alias: “Rah”
DOB: 12/23/1985
CARLOS MELENDEZ
Alias: “Cha Chi”
DOB: 3/31/1980
JOHN ROBINSON
Alias: “Star”
DOB: 2/11/1974
The Defendants (Drug Distribution)
RAYMOND SANCHEZ
Alias: “Ray Ray”
DOB: 7/17/1963
CAMERON SPENCER
Alias: “Uncle Cam”
DOB: 10/13/1961
LUIS CALDERON
Alias: “Cookie”
DOB: 9/25/1966
DARRYL LINDSEY
DOB: 5/14/1962
ROSALIND LINDSEY
Alias: “Renee”
DOB: 10/10/1963
ERIC PRICE
Alias: “Official”
DOB: 11/22/1966
ROBERT REESE
Alias: “Reese’s Pieces”
DOB: 11/16/1955
ELAINE RIVERA
DOB: 9/30/1980
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