Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York, William F. Sweeney Jr., Assistant
Director-in-Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (“FBI”), Dermot F. Shea, the Commissioner of the New York City
Police Department (“NYPD”), John B. Devito, Special Agent-in-Charge of the New
York Office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (“ATF”),
and Geraldine Hart, the Commissioner of the Suffolk County Police Department (“SCPD”),
announced the unsealing of an Indictment charging 17 defendants with committing
various racketeering, narcotics, and firearms offenses in Manhattan and the
Bronx. Ten of the defendants were
arrested today and presented before U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Moses in
Manhattan federal court. Three of the
defendants are already in state custody and will be presented at a later
date. Four defendants remain at large. The case has been assigned to U.S. District
Judge Valerie E. Caproni.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said: “As alleged in the indictment, the
defendants in this case include high-ranking members of a violent set of the
Latin Kings gang. They are alleged to
have engaged in acts of violence, robberies, narcotics trafficking, and the use
of firearms. Thanks to the efforts of
our partners at the FBI, NYPD, ATF, and SCPD, the defendants now face federal
charges for these very serious crimes.”
FBI Assistant Director William F. Sweeney Jr. said: “Rounding up these alleged gang members is
more than just removing violent criminals from the streets they believe they
control. They’re pushing and selling
drugs that are killing thousands of people each year in our country, adding to
the epidemic tearing apart families and communities. Our work today, and the work we will continue
to do tomorrow on our FBI Metro Safe Streets Gang Task Force, is vital to
combating the spread of these drugs, and crucial to saving people’s lives.”
ATF Special Agent in Charge John B. Devito said: “The defendants are alleged to have conspired
on, threatened and committed numerous acts of violence to influence and control
their members and enforce the territorial boundaries of their illegal narcotics
operations. Thankfully through the
diligent efforts of our law enforcement partners this operation has been
disrupted and dismantled. We will stand
with all of our local, state and federal partners to see that these violent
gangs are eradicated from our communities.
I would like to thank the United States Attorney’s Office for
prosecuting this case.”
SCPD Commissioner Geraldine Hart said: “More than a dozen alleged violent gang
members are now off the streets thanks to the collaborative efforts with our
law enforcement partners. As alleged,
these criminals have zero consideration for the well-being of anyone, inside or
outside their gang, distributing narcotics and possessing firearms in an
attempt to instill fear in our communities.
We will continue to work together with our partner agencies to rid our
communities of violent street gangs.”
NYPD Commissioner Dermot F. Shea said: "Targeting and
dismantling gangs and crews, and preventing the violence so often associated
with their illegal activities, continues to be among the highest priorities for
the NYPD. We continue to relentlessly with our law enforcement partners to
identify, arrest, and build the strongest possible cases to hold to account
anyone who involves themselves in such behavior."
As alleged in the Indictment unsealed today in Manhattan
federal court and statements made in court[1]:
CARMELO VELEZ, a/k/a “Jugg,” CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ, a/k/a
“Taz,” LUIS SEPULVEDA, a/k/a “Red,” ANGEL LOPEZ, a/k/a “SB,” CHRISTOPHER LUM,
a/k/a “Un,” EMMANUEL BONAFE, a/k/a “Eazy,” CHRISTOPHER NELSON, a/k/a “Hype,”
JOSIAH VELAZQUEZ, a/k/a “Siah,” ALBERTO BORGES, a/k/a “AB,” JUAN HERNANDEZ,
a/k/a “Goldo,” HEINNER SOLIS, a/k/a “Juelz,” EZEQUIEL OSPINA, a/k/a “Izzy,”
RAIMUNDO NIEVES, a/k/a “Dobule-R,” DEESHUNTEE STEVENS, a/k/a “Kay,” HECTOR
BONAPARTE, a/k/a “June,” and MICHAEL GONZALEZ, a/k/a “Wisdom,” are members and
associates of a racketeering enterprise known as the “Black Mob,” which
operates in the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island. The Black Mob is a set, or “tribe,” of the
nationwide Latin Kings gang. In order to
enrich the enterprise, protect and expand its criminal operations, enforce
discipline among its members, and retaliate against members of rival gangs,
members and associates of the Black Mob committed, conspired, attempted, and
threatened to commit acts of violence; distributed and possessed with intent to
distribute narcotics, including heroin, fentanyl, and crack; committed
robberies; and obtained, possessed, and used firearms.
VELEZ, 30, RODRIGUEZ, 34, SEPULVEDA, 27, LOPEZ, 34, LUM, 28,
BONAFE, 27, NELSON, 28. VELAZQUEZ, 22, BORGES, 29, JUAN HERNANDEZ, 31, JESUS
HERNANDEZ, 26, SOLIS, 25, and OSPINA, 23, are each charged with one count of
racketeering conspiracy, which carries a statutory maximum sentence of life in
prison.
Those 13 defendants, as well as NIEVES, 46, STEVENS, 46,
BONAPARTE, 37, and GONZALEZ, 33, are each charged with one count of conspiracy
to distribute and possess with intent to distribute: (i) one kilogram and more
of mixtures and substances containing a detectable amount of heroin, (ii) 400
grams and more of mixtures and substances containing a detectable amount of
fentanyl, (iii) 280 grams and more of mixtures and substances containing a
detectable amount of crack cocaine, (iv) five kilograms and more of mixtures
and substances containing a detectable amount of cocaine, (v) oxycodone, (vi)
alprazolam, and (vii) marijuana, which carries a statutory maximum sentence of
life in prison, and a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison.
All of the defendants except GONZALEZ are also each charged
with possessing, carrying, and using firearms in relation to, and in
furtherance of, the narcotics conspiracy, which carries a statutory maximum
sentence of life in prison, and a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in
prison.
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The maximum potential sentences in this case are prescribed
by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any
sentencing of the defendants will be determined by the judge.
Mr. Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of the
FBI, NYPD, ATF, and SCPD. Mr. Berman
also thanked the New York State Department of Corrections and Community
Supervision for its assistance in the case.
This case is being handled by the Office’s Narcotics
Unit. Assistant United States Attorneys Adam
Hobson and Elinor Tarlow are in charge of the prosecutions.
The charges contained in the Indictment are merely
accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven
guilty.
[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of
the text of the Indictment constitutes only allegations, and every fact
described herein should be treated as an allegation.
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