A Latin Counts gang member was sentenced yesterday to 30
years in federal prison for conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering
and assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, announced United
States Attorney Matthew Schneider, Special Agent in Charge James Deir of the
ATF’s Detroit Division, and Chief James Craig of the Detroit Police Department.
Ryan Jose Taylor, a/k/a “Loco,” 24, of Detroit, was
sentenced by U.S. District Judge Robert H. Cleland for planning and carrying
out with fellow Latin Counts gang members a drive-by shooting in a residential
neighborhood of southwest Detroit that occurred on October 7, 2017, killing one
victim and injuring two others.
According to court records, Taylor fired the gunshot that killed the
deceased victim.
Also according to court records, the Latin Counts gang
operates primarily in southwest Detroit and the downriver communities of
Lincoln Park and Ecorse. The Latin
Counts are a criminal enterprise responsible for murders, robberies, and the
distribution of illegal drugs. The Latin
Counts use violence to retaliate against rivals, intimidate citizens in the
community, and advance members’ positions within the gang.
Under the Detroit One initiative, and through the lead
efforts of the ATF, FBI, and the Detroit Homicide Task Force, law enforcement
identified and charged a total of seven violent members of the Latin Counts
gang responsible for the drive-by shooting, all of whom have since pleaded
guilty.
Detroit One is a collaborative effort between law
enforcement and the community to reduce homicides and other violent crimes in
Detroit. By working together, local,
state, and federal law enforcement agencies strive to maximize their ability to
identify and arrest individuals and groups initiating violence in Detroit.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys
Louis Crisostomo, Robert VanWert, and Eric Straus.
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