Defendant Troy Andrew Lujan Was A Member Of The East Side
Oldies
DENVER – U.S. Attorney Jason R. Dunn announced that Troy
Andrew Lujan, age 37, of Lakewood, Colorado, was sentenced yesterday by Chief
U.S. District Court Judge Philip A. Brimmer to serve 105 months (nearly 9
years) in federal prison for distribution of methamphetamine and heroin. He will then serve five years on supervised
release. Lujan appeared at the
sentencing hearing in custody, and was remanded at the hearing’s
conclusion. Denver FBI Special Agent in
Charge Dean Phillips joined in the announcement.
Lujan was convicted following a jury trial on May 14,
2019. According to court records and
evidence presented at trial, on October 24, 2017, a confidential informant met
Lujan at his apartment in Lakewood to complete a planned drug transaction. The deal was audio and video recorded. Lujan sold the confidential informant a half
an ounce of methamphetamine and a half an ounce of heroin for $950. In addition to that recorded transaction,
evidence at trial also revealed Lujan was selling approximately an ounce a day
of both methamphetamine and heroin out of his apartment and that he had
approximately 20 regular customers.
Lujan is a documented member of the East Side Oldies criminal street
gang.
Defendant Lujan was indicted by a grand jury on November 15,
2018, and ordered detained pending trial on December 12, 2018.
“The defendant is a five-time felon who was peddling
methamphetamine and heroin on the streets of Denver,” said U.S. Attorney Jason
Dunn. “Spending nearly 9 years in
federal prison will give him a long time to contemplate whether he should
choose a different path.”
"The FBI is committed to aggressively pursuing those
who promote the sale of heroin and methamphetamine to our neighborhoods and
children,” said FBI Denver Special Agent in Charge Dean Phillips. “Today’s
sentencing of Troy Andrew Lujan should deter others who distribute illegal
narcotics for personal gain."
This matter was investigated by the FBI’s OCDETF Strike
Force. The defendant was prosecuted by
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Peter McNeilly and Rajiv Mohan
No comments:
Post a Comment