ROCKFORD —A Rockford man was sentenced today by U.S.
District Judge John Robert Blakey on a federal drug conspiracy charge.
TYSHON T. WATSON (also known as "TY"), 24, was
sentenced to four years and nine months in federal prison, to be followed by
three years of supervised release. Watson pleaded guilty on June 28, 2019, to
conspiring to distribute one kilogram or more of heroin.
The sentencing was announced by John R. Lausch, Jr., United
States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Larry L. Lapp, acting
Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago office of the FBI; Dan O’Shea, Chief of
the Rockford Police Department; and Gary Caruana, Winnebago County Sheriff. The
federal investigation was conducted by the FBI-led Rockford Area Violent Gang
Task Force, which includes the above agencies as well as the Loves Park and
Freeport Police Departments. The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
& Explosives also assisted in the investigation. The government is
represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Talia Bucci.
In a written plea agreement, Watson admitted that he worked
for a drug-trafficking conspiracy distributing heroin to street-level customers
in the Rockford area on a daily basis between May 2017 and November 2, 2017.
Watson began selling approximately five grams of heroin per week for the
conspiracy, and his heroin sales later increased to approximately ten grams of
heroin per day. As part of the conspiracy, Watson and his co-conspirator shared
a phone that was used to arrange heroin sales, and they warned each other about
potential police surveillance in areas where they were conducting drug
trafficking.
On the day of Watson’s arrest in November 2017, Watson
possessed 63 baggies of heroin that he intended to distribute to the
conspiracy’s street-level customers. Watson at times also distributed heroin to
the conspiracy’s larger-quantity customers who were heroin dealers themselves.
Watson admitted that the conspiracy distributed or possessed with intent to
distribute over one kilogram of heroin.
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