Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York, announced that STEVEN BROWN, a/k/a “BI,” pled
guilty today to participating in a murder in connection with a drug crime for
his role in the August 2, 2009, murder of Derrick Moore in the Bronx. BROWN pled before U.S. District Judge
Katherine Polk Failla.
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said: “Almost 10 years ago to the day, Steven
Brown, the leader of a violent, drug-dealing street crew, ordered the killing
of rival street crewmember, Derrick Moore.
We are committed to combating gang violence, and today’s guilty plea
shows that no passage of time will stop us from bringing perpetrators of
violence to justice.”
According to the allegations contained in the Indictment and
statements made in court:
The Taylor Avenue Crew was a criminal enterprise that
operated principally in and around the Bronx from at least 2007 up to and
including 2015. The Taylor Avenue Crew
sold cocaine base, commonly known as “crack cocaine,” primarily in and around
Taylor Avenue in the Bronx. The Taylor
Avenue Crew controlled crack cocaine sales within this area by prohibiting and
preventing non-members, outsiders, and rival narcotics dealers from
distributing crack cocaine in the area controlled by the Crew. The Taylor Avenue Crew also committed acts of
violence in the area against rival gangs, including assaults, attempted murder,
and murder.
Members and associates of the Taylor Avenue Crew also allied
themselves with crews from nearby areas of the Bronx. One such crew included the Creston Avenue
Crew, a criminal enterprise that operated principally in and around the Bronx,
New York, from at least 2003 up to and including 2011 and whose members sold
cocaine and marijuana primarily in and around Creston Avenue in the Bronx. Members of the Taylor and Creston Avenue
Crews associated with each other and assisted each other by, among other things,
carrying out acts of violence on each other’s behalf upon request by the
leaders of the respective crews. One
such act of violence was the murder of 22-year-old Derrick Moore. In August 2009, after escalating violence
between the Taylor Avenue Crew and a rival crew, BROWN, who was the head of the
Taylor Avenue Crew, ordered the murder of Moore. To carry out the murder, BROWN requested the
assistance of the Creston Avenue Crew, whose members then shot and killed
Moore.
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BROWN, 40, of the Bronx, New York, pled guilty to one count
of murder while engaged in a narcotics trafficking offense, which carries a
maximum sentence of life imprisonment and a mandatory minimum sentence of 20
years in prison. He will be sentenced by
Judge Failla on December 4, 2019.
Luis Ortiz, one of BROWN’s co-defendants, pled guilty on
July 24, 2019, to murder through use of a firearm in connection with a drug
crime, and faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment and a mandatory
minimum sentence of five years in prison.
Ortiz is scheduled to be sentenced on October 18, 2019.
Trial for an additional co-defendant, Rafael Reyes, is
scheduled to begin on September 30, 2019.
The description of the offense set forth in this release are merely
allegations and Reyes is innocent until proven guilty.
Mr. Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of the
New York City Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration, Homeland
Security Investigations, and the FBI.
Mr. Berman also thanked the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle
District of Pennsylvania for their assistance.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Maurene Comey, Jessica Lonergan,
and Jason Swergold are in charge of the prosecution. The case is being handled by the Office’s
Violent and Organized Crime Unit.
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