U.S. Attorney John H. Durham and Chief State’s Attorney
Kevin T. Kane announced that ARTHUR STANLEY, also known as “Wiggs,” 29, of
Hartford, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer in New
Haven to a mandatory life prison term for committing the July 15, 2011, murder
of Keith Washington, 23, of Windsor. On
December 19, 2016, a jury found Stanley guilty of engaging in a violent crime in
aid of racketeering.
This matter stems from a joint law enforcement investigation
headed by the FBI’s Northern Connecticut Violent Crimes Task Force into
narcotics trafficking by members and associates of the Westhell and Team Grease
street gangs and gang-related violent activity.
Officers and inspectors of the Cold Case Homicide Unit of the Office of
the Chief State’s Attorney participated in the investigation.
At approximately 9:28 p.m. on July 15, 2011, the Hartford
Police Department received a report of shots fired in the vicinity of 67
Oakland Terrace in Hartford. Officers
responding to the scene located an unconscious person lying on the front porch
of the residence with an apparent gunshot wound to the head. The victim, who was subsequently identified
as Keith Washington, was transported to the hospital where he succumbed to his
injuries on July 17, 2011.
According to the trial evidence and testimony, Stanley, a
member of the Westhell street gang, attempted to shoot and kill a member of a
rival street gang who was talking with Washington on the front porch of 67
Oakland Terrace. He missed his intended
target and shot Washington instead.
Stanley has been in federal custody since April 15, 2014,
when he was arrested on gang-related narcotics trafficking charges. On May 5, 2015, he pleaded guilty to
conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute, and to distribute, 280 grams
or more of cocaine base (“crack”).
Today, Judge Meyer imposed a concurrent 10-year sentence for that
offense.
Judge Meyer also ordered Stanley to pay restitution of
$12,908.87 to Keith Washington’s family for funeral and related expenses.
The FBI Task Force includes members of the Hartford Police
Department, East Hartford Police Department, Connecticut State Police and
Connecticut Department of Correction.
This case was prosecuted by U.S. Attorney Durham, Assistant
U.S. Attorney Peter S. Jongbloed and New Haven State’s Attorney Patrick
Griffin, who was cross-designated as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney in this
matter.
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