A member of the Wildboys gang was sentenced today to 20
years in prison in federal court in Charleston, South Carolina, after being
found guilty by a federal jury for his role in the attempted murder of a rival
gang member.
The announcement was made by Acting Assistant Attorney
General Kenneth A. Blanco of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division;
Special Agent in Charge C.J. Hyman of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives (ATF) Charlotte, North Carolina Field Division; Solicitor Duffie
Stone of the 14th Judicial Circuit; Solicitor David Pascoe of the First
Circuit; Sheriff R.A. Strickland of the Colleton County, South Carolina
Sheriff’s Office; Chief Wade Marvin of the Walterboro, South Carolina Police
Department; Sheriff Al Cannon, Jr. of the Charleston County, South Carolina
Sheriff’s Office; Sheriff L. C. Knight of the Dorchester County, South Carolina
Sheriff’s Office; Chief Jon Rogers of the Summerville, South Carolina Police
Department; Director Jerry Adger of the South Carolina Department of Probation,
Parole and Pardon Services; and Chief Mark Keel of the South Carolina Law
Enforcement Division.
Devin Brown aka “Deno Badazz,” 23, of Green Pond, South
Carolina, was sentenced to 240 months in prison, including a 10 year mandatory
minimum consecutive sentence by U.S. District Court Judge Richard M. Gergel,
for use of a firearm during a crime of violence. In addition, Brown was ordered to serve a
term of five years of supervised release, and to pay the cost of the victim’s
medical care.
According to evidence presented at trial, Brown was a member
of the Wildboys, a violent street gang from the Green Pond area of Walterboro,
South Carolina. At trial, prosecutors
presented evidence that showed that beginning as early as 2012, Brown and other
Wildboys gang members engaged in racketeering activity, including the April 7,
2015, attempted murder of a rival gang member in a drive-by shooting involving
assault-type firearms. An innocent
bystander inside the home was shot and injured, the evidence showed.
Four individuals have previously pleaded guilty to their
involvement in the Wildboys gang. In
June 2017, U.S. District Judge Richard M. Gergel of the District of South
Carolina sentenced Wildboys members and associates Kelvin Mitchell, Damien
Robinson, and Brian Manigo for their roles in gang-related racketeering
activities. In August 2017, Wildboys
member Joshua Manigault, aka “J-Rizzle,” was sentenced for his role in
gang-related activities.
This case was investigated by the ATF Charleston, South
Carolina Office, in partnership with the Walterboro Police Department; Colleton
County Sheriff’s Office; Charleston County Sheriff’s Office; Dorchester County
Sheriff’s Office; Summerville Police Department; Fourteenth Judicial Circuit
Solicitor’s Office; First Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office; South Carolina
Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services; and the South Carolina Law
Enforcement Division.
The case was prosecuted by Trial Attorney Leshia Lee-Dixon
of the Criminal Division’s Organized Crime and Gang Section and Special
Assistant U.S. Attorney Tameaka A. Legette from the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit
Solicitor’s Office, Bluffton, South Carolina.
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