NEW ORLEANS - U.S. Attorney Peter G. Strasser announced that
LANCE STOVALL, a/k/a “Lele,” a/k/a “Allen,” age 29, of New Orleans, was
sentenced today after pleading guilty to conspiring to distribute 100 grams or
more of heroin and a quantity of fentanyl.
United States District Judge Sarah S. Vance sentenced
STOVALL to 108 months of imprisonment followed by 4 years of supervised
release.
According to court records, during the timeframe of the
charged drug conspiracy, STOVALL conspired with codefendants Jonathan LAWRENCE,
Brandon HALL, Dwayne LABRANCH, Aloysius KORIEOCHA, Brian MAXSON, Donald
MARCELIN, Vonzo MAGEE, and others, to distribute heroin and fentanyl throughout
the New Orleans area. These individuals
were members of a drug-trafficking organization that operated primarily in the
Eastside Hollygrove neighborhood of New Orleans. Collectively, the group referred to their
neighborhood as “The Zoo,” a name derived from a popular rap song and video
filmed in the neighborhood. Each of the
eight defendants has been linked to drug activity in Eastside Hollygrove
through law enforcement controlled purchases, Title III wire and electronic
interceptions, witness statements, drug seizures, and other evidence. Each of the eight defendants in this case has
pleaded guilty. Thus far, MARCELIN,
KORIEOCHA, HALL, LABRANCH, and STOVALL have been sentenced.
U.S. Attorney Strasser praised the work of the FBI New
Orleans Gang Task Force (NOGFT), which led this investigation and was assisted
by the Drug Enforcement Administration, New Orleans Police Department, St.
Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office, Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, and the
Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office.
Assistant United States Attorneys Brandon S. Long, David Haller, and
Edward Rivera are in charge of the prosecution.
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