CAMDEN, N.J. – Two Camden, New Jersey, men were sentenced to
prison today for their roles in a conspiracy to rob a drug stash house of
multiple kilograms of cocaine that they believed would be stored at the
location, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.
Cordero Hodge, 25, and Jameel Pierce, 25, were sentenced to
160 and 140 months in prison, respectively. Hodge and Pierce previously pleaded
guilty in May 2016 to separate superseding informations charging them each with
one count of conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute
500 grams or more of cocaine, and one count of possessing a firearm in
furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. U.S. District Judge Jerome B. Simandle
imposed both sentences today in Camden federal court.
According to documents filed in this case and statements
made in court:
In October 2013, Hodge and Pierce planned a gunpoint robbery
of a drug stash house in order to steal multiple kilograms of cocaine from drug
dealers at the location.
During the investigation – which led to the recovery of a
sawed-off shotgun from Pierce and a .40 caliber firearm from Hodge – Pierce was
recorded saying that he and Hodge would “off them,” referring to killing the
occupants of the stash house. Hodge was recorded seeking a silencer for his
firearm, saying that he could use a potato, but that it would not silence a .40
caliber firearm.
Special agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives (ATF) arrested Hodge and Pierce when they arrived at a meeting
location in Maple Shade, New Jersey, on Oct. 18, 2013.
A subsequent ballistics comparison linked the same .40
caliber firearm recovered on Oct. 18, 2013 to evidence recovered from the scene
of the Aug. 25, 2013 murder of Surinder Singh, who worked as an attendant at
Garden State Fuel gas station in Woodbury, New Jersey.
In addition to the prison terms, Judge Simandle sentenced
Pierce and Hodge to five years of supervised release.
U.S. Attorney Fishman credited special agents with the ATF
Camden Field Office, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge George P.
Belsky in Newark, with the investigation leading to today’s sentences. He also
thanked the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Maple Shade Field Office, as
well as the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office, the Cherry Hill Police
Department, and the Maple Shade Police Department.
The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney
Justin C. Danilewitz of the U.S. Attorney’s Office Criminal Division in Camden.
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