BUFFALO, N.Y. - U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr.
announced today that Aaron Hicks, a/k/a Boog, a/k/a Boogy, 33, of Buffalo, NY,
was convicted after a jury trial of racketeering conspiracy. The charge carries
a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
The defendant was convicted by a prior jury of conspiracy to distribute
marijuana, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and faces a
maximum aggregate of 30 years in prison when sentenced.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Paul Parisi and Wei Xiang, who
handled the prosecution of the case, stated that Hicks was a member of the
Schuele Boys Gang which operated in the Schuele Street area of the East Side of
Buffalo. The gang is believed to be responsible for multiple acts of violence
and the distribution of illegal narcotics including cocaine, crack cocaine and
marijuana.
As a member, the defendant was the Buffalo-based main point
of contact for the gang’s cocaine and marijuana supplier, Julio Contreras of
McAllen, Texas. Hicks’s co-defendant, Roderick Arrington, was previously
convicted following a jury trial in 2017 of the shooting murder of Quincy
Balance, a/k/a Shooter, at the intersection of Northland and Stevens in Buffalo
on August 30, 2012. Hicks, Arrington, and other Schuele Boys members believed
that Balance was involved in the shooting murder of one of their associates on
nearby Carl Street four days earlier. Arrington was sentenced to life in prison
for murder in aid of racketeering.
“Working with our federal, state, and local partners, this
office has gone on the offense against violent street gangs in Buffalo,” said
U.S. Attorney Kennedy. “From the West side to the East side and from North
Buffalo to South Buffalo, we are using the RICO statute systematically to
dismantle these violent organizations and lock-up their members for lengthy
prison sentences. We will continue to be relentless in our pursuit of these
criminal enterprises, and we will not rest until those who are attracted to
these gangs realize that in joining them, they are simply signing up for a spot
on the losing team.”
Hicks is one of 28 Schuele Boys Gang members and associates
to be charged in this case and the final defendant to be convicted.
The verdict is the result of an investigation by the FBI
Safe Streets Task Force, under the direction of Acting Special Agent-in-Charge
Kevin P. Lyons; the Buffalo Police Department, under the direction of
Commissioner Byron Lockwood; the Drug Enforcement Administration, under the
direction of Special Agent-in-Charge James J. Hunt, New York Field Division;
and the New York State Police, under the direction of Major Edward Kennedy.
Additional assistance was provided by the Erie County District Attorney’s Office,
the Edinboro University Police Department in Pennsylvania, the West Tennessee
Judicial Drug Task Force, the City of McAllen, Texas Police Department, HSI
Harlingen, Texas, and the FBI offices in Houston, Texas and Jackson,
Mississippi.
Sentencing is scheduled for August 6, 2018, at 12:30 p.m.
before U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara, who presided over the trial.
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