BUFFALO, N.Y. - U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr. announced
today that Edgar Dekay, 38, of Buffalo, NY, who was convicted of RICO
conspiracy and possession of firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking, was
sentenced to serve 123 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A.
Wolford.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Joseph M. Tripi and Brendan T.
Cullinane, who handled the case, stated that the defendant admitted to being a
member of the Kingsmen Motorcycle Club (KMC), a criminal organization which
engaged in such crimes as distribution of controlled substances, maintaining
premises for use and distribution of controlled substances, possession, use and
sale of firearms, sales of untaxed cigarettes, and promoting prostitution. The
KMC sought to preserve and protect their power, territory, and reputation through
intimidation, violence, threats of violence, assaults, attempted murder and
murders, and was involved in placing victims, potential victims, potential
witnesses, and others in fear of the enterprise, its members, and associates,
through violence and threats of violence.
On September 21, 2012, Dekay participated in a drive-by
shooting in order to retaliate against a former KMC member who assaulted a KMC
Regional President. On that date, the defendant, along with co-defendants Ryan
Myrtle, Thomas Koszuta, and others, used firearms to shoot up the house of a
former Kingsmen who beat up a KMC Regional President and who stole from the
KMC.
On June 7, 2013, Dekay and other KMC members agreed to
“shutdown” the Springville KMC Chapter because members of that chapter were
loyal to the former KMC National President, who was forced out of the KMC and
replaced as National President by David Pirk. As a result, the “shutdown”
included Kingsmen members clubbing the former Springville KMC Chapter President
victim in the head with a heavy mag light flashlight, forcibly taking property
from members of the KMC Springville Chapter, and destroying evidence of the
assault and robbery.
Also, on August 3, 2013, the defendant and other KMC
members, decided to conduct a drive-by shooting targeting former members of the
KMC Springville Chapter. The defendant and others drove to the former
Springville KMC clubhouse where the former members were gathered and fired
twice towards the group who were outside. One of the shots from the shotgun
struck a vehicle which was parked near where one of the targeted former KMC
members was standing.
A total of 16 defendants were charged and convicted in this
case, including KMC National President David Pirk and Andrew Jenkins who were
each sentenced to serve multiple terms of life in prison.
Today’s sentencing is the culmination of an investigation
led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Safe Streets Task Force, under the
direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Gary Loeffert. Assisting in the investigation
were the following: the FBI Knoxville, TN, and Jacksonville, FL Field Offices;
Homeland Security Investigations; the Erie County Sheriff’s Office; the Buffalo
Police Department; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; the
New York State Police; the Olean Police Department; the Lancaster Police
Department; the Amherst Police Department; the City of North Tonawanda Police
Department; the Niagara County’s Sheriff’s Office; the Niagara Frontier
Transportation Authority Police; the Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Department;
and the Hamburg Police Department.
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