FBI Recovered Crack, Cocaine, PCP, Fentanyl, and Firearms
During Investigation
WASHINGTON
– Everette Reel, 46, of Upper Marlboro, Md., was sentenced today to five years
in prison on charges stemming from an investigation into a narcotics conspiracy
involving eight individuals in Washington, D.C. and Maryland, announced U.S.
Attorney Jessie K. Liu and Nancy McNamara, Assistant Director in Charge of the
FBI’s Washington Field Office.
Reel pled
guilty in September 2018 in the U.S. District Court for the District of
Columbia to one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to
distribute 28 grams or more of cocaine base and a detectable amount of cocaine.
The Honorable Richard J. Leon sentenced Reel to the prison term, to be followed
by five years of supervised release.
Reel was
arrested with seven other individuals in March 2018 on charges stemming from a
conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine and 280
grams or more of crack. In May 2015, the FBI, with the assistance of the
Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), began a long-term investigation into a
drug trafficking organization that operated in the Montana Terrace neighborhood
of Northeast Washington and extended into Maryland. Numerous defendants also
were charged with possessing and distributing various narcotics, including
crack, cocaine, PCP and fentanyl, during the period of the investigation.
During the
execution of a search warrant on Reel’s residence, FBI agents recovered
approximately 15 grams of cocaine, a .40 caliber Springfield Armory pistol, 12
rounds of ammunition in two separate calibers, a gun box, and approximately
$16,000 in cash.
This case
is part of an Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF)
investigation. OCDETF specializes in the investigation and prosecution of drug
trafficking and money laundering organizations and related criminal
enterprises.
In
announcing the sentence, U.S. Attorney Liu and Assistant Director in Charge
McNamara, commended the work of those who investigated the case. They cited the
efforts of those who worked on the case from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the
District of Columbia, including Paralegal Specialists Jeannette Litz and Teesha
Tobias, and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Christopher Macchiaroli and Kevin
Rosenberg of the Violent Crime and Narcotics Section, who conducted the
underlying investigation, indicted the case, and are prosecuting the remaining
defendants.
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