78 members of the 280 BLOCC CRIP GANG OUT OF NEWBURGH AND THE BRONX NY CAPUTURED

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A happy day for the NYPD of 43 precinct ,early morning March 15th in the city of Newburgh 78 members of the organized ,violent and notorious “280 BLOCC CRIP GANG” also known as
(GSC )“GRAPE STREET CRIPS” or
“RARRI GANG” we’re indidted I’m fedral charges such as , MURDER, POSSESSION OF FIREARMS, DEALING OF HERIOIN , CRACK COCAINE, MARAJUANA , GANG STRUCUTRED SHOOTINGS, ROBBERIES, CAR THEFT, AND GANG BEATINGS all on the intersection of Chamber street & South street also known as “80 BLOCC” the gang tourtered the streets of Newburgh and the Bronx area for years starting back in 2002 they fought and battled for terriorty with 3 rival gangs “DUBB CITY” or “WTG” , (9 trey BLOOD GANG ) BURNSIDE MONEY GANG “BMG” and the “ALMIGHTY LATKIN KINGS” members apprehend range from ages
12-45

In the early day January 2010 16 year Old “JUWAN HALL” aka
STAXX” aka “J-Rocc”or aka “Gunna “ who is now 22
Shot at 22 year old Artist J. Dubose aka
“A-boogie with the hoodie” a HIghbridge gang member also know as “DUBB CITY “
Hall missed that attempt and later came back around to finish his job killing
19 year old “DONTAE “TAY” MURRY
police arrived on the scene to find bulletproof wounds to the victims torso and face
HALL got away with a 3 year sentence for the murder in a plea deal admitting to killing “TAY” in revenge to a gang shooting between the 280 BLOCC CRIPS AND DUBB CITY that killed his older brother back in 2006

On December 5th 2010
A group of 280 BLOCC gang members beat and stabbed 8 members of the “Burnside Money Gang” and left them for death

280 BLOCC CRIPS Involved AGE

Justin holiday aka “juice” 18
Tiny holiday aka. “ T. Loc”. 19
Basil Murch aka “Bam Bino”. 18
Donavan Delgado aka “Don”. 17
Anthony Boykin aka “ A-B”. 14
Dontario Mckinney aka “Lowkey” 17
Edward Mariano. Aka “ Sha- Lou “ 19
Daekwon Palmer aka “Buff” 19
Austin Robinson aka “ A Locc”. 22
Jacob Robinson aka. “ J.R spazz”. 24
RaeKwon Melvin aka “ Rae’ Loc”. 17
Juwan Hall aka “ Staxx”. 16


JOSEPH R. GUCCIONE, U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of New York stated: "Today the streets of Newburgh and outlying areas are safer than they were yesterday due to the collaborative efforts of multi-jurisdictional law enforcement agencies working together to achieve a common goal."
BRIAN FISCHER, the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Correctional Services stated: "Today's actions represent law enforcement at its best, with multiple levels of government cooperating to send the message that gang violence will not be tolerated. I would like to thank the U.S. Attorney's Office, the FBI, the Newburgh Police Department, and the Orange County District Attorney's Office in particular for leading this investigation, as well as the other participating agencies for their critical contributions."
Mr. BHARARA praised all of the federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies and police departments of the Hudson Valley Safe Streets Task Force for their extraordinary collective efforts in this investigation. He added that the investigation is continuing.
The prosecution of the cases arising from "Operation 80 Drive" and "Operation Black Crown" is being overseen by the Office's Violent Crimes Unit and the Office's White Plains
Division. Assistant United States Attorneys MICHAEL D. MAIMIN, HARRIS FISCHMAN, and AMIE ELY are in charge of the prosecution of Operation 80 Drive. Assistant United States Attorneys NICHOLAS McQUAID, KATHRYN MARTIN, BENJAMIN ALLEE, and MICHAEL D. MAIMIN are in charge of the prosecution of Operation Black Crown.
The charges contained in the Indictments are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

United States v. Anthony Boykin, Jr., et al., 10 Cr. 391

Ct Charge Defendants Maximum Penalties
1 Conspiracy to distribute and possess within tent to distribute 50 grams and more of cocaine base, in a form commonly known as "crack" ANTHONY BOYKIN

PAUL ARLINE
JOSHUA ARNOLD
ALBERT ATKINS
DERRICK ATKINS
ROBERT BAILEY
JAMES BEST JR.
RODNEY BETHEA
ANTHONY BRICE
SUKEEM BRYANT
MICHAEL BURKS
WELDON CARTER
CLIFTON CATTS
DARRYL COTTON
SEAN COTTON
KAMAR EVERETT
TAYSHAWN FAZION
OSCAR FLORES
NAQUAN GAYLE
PATRICKGAYLE
TYRIK HALL
JOHN HAMILTON
BRANDON HINES
ALEXANDER JACKSON
BRANDON JACKSON
LAMONT JOHNSON
ARTHONIS JONES
ANTHONY MAYS
JOSEPH MCLEAN
DANNY MCNAIR
CHRISTOPHER MELVIN
DUPREE MELVIN
RAHSAAN MELVIN
DELANO OATES
PHILIP PETERSON
JUSTICE QUILL
CHRISTOPHER RAMIREZ
LEON REED
EUGENE REYNOLDS
HENRY RICH
JAMES RICH
TAVARIS RICKETT
ANGELO ROBINSON
JASON ROBINSON

Maximum term in prison and a mandatory minimum term of 10 years in prison

RAYMOND RUSSELL
MOLEEK SAMPSON
JUSTIN SIMMONS
ACREL SIMON
BRIAN SMITH
JOE SMITH
KEVIN O. SMITH
AARON STONE
DANIEL THOMAS
SETH TOOMER
CHRISTOPHER WALKER
MICHAEL WALKER
DIVINE WILLIAMS
LEON WILLIAMS
RAMADUS WILLIAMS
RONALD WOODY

2-20, 23-28 Conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute five grams and moreof cocaine base, in a form commonly known as "crack"

PAUL ARLINE
DERRICK ATKINS
RODNEY BETHEA
SUKEEM BRYANT
CLIFTON CATTS
PATRICK GAYLE
ALEXANDER JACKSON
BRANDON JACKSON
LAMONT JOHNSON
ARTHONIS JONES
JOSEPH MCLEAN
DANNY MCNAIR
EUGENE REYNOLDS
HENRY RICH
TAVARIS RICKETT
MOLEEK SAMPSON
KEVIN O. SMITH
CHRISTOPHER WALKER
DIVINE WILLIAMS
Maximum term of 40 years in prison and a mandatory minimum term of five years in prison
21-22,29 Conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 50 grams and more of cocaine base, in a form commonly known as "crack"

ALBERT ATKINS
CLIFTON CATTS
LAMONT JOHNSON
ARTHONIS JONES
DUPREE MELVIN
TAVARIS RICKETT
RAYMOND RUSSELL

Maximum term of life in prison and a mandatory minimum term of 10 years in prison

Defendant Residence Age
ANTHONY BOYKIN Newburgh, New York 27
PAUL ARLINE Newburgh, New York 22
JOSHUA ARNOLD Newburgh, New York 29
DERRICK ATKINS Newburgh, New York 29
ROBERT BAILEY Newburgh, New York 27
JAMES BEST, JR. Newburgh, New York 27
RODNEY BETHEA Newburgh, New York 51
ANTHONY BRICE Newburgh, New York 23
SUKEEM BRYANT Newburgh, New York 28
MICHAEL BURKS Newburgh, New York 25
WELDON CARTER Newburgh, New York 24
CLIFTON CATTS Poughkeepsie, New York 32
DARRYL COTTON Newburgh, New York 23
SEAN COTTON Newburgh, New York 21
KAMAR EVERETT Newburgh, New York 23
TAYSHAWN FAZION Newburgh, New York 23
OSCAR FLORES New Windsor, New York 22
NAQUAN GAYLE New Windsor, New York 23
PATRICK GAYLE Newburgh, New York 33
TARIK HALL Newburgh, New York 25
JOHN HAMILTON Newburgh, New York 21
BRANDON HINES Newburgh, New York 24
ALEXANDER JACKSON Newburgh, New York 25
BRANDON JACKSON Newburgh, New York 23
LAMONT JOHNSON Newburgh, New York 31
ARTHONIS JONES Newburgh, New York 23
ANTHONY MAYS Newburgh, New York 23
JOSEPH McLEAN Newburgh, New York 18
DANNY McNAIR Newburgh, New York 38
CHRISTOPHER MELVIN Newburgh, New York 19
DUPREE MELVIN Newburgh, New York 21
RAHSAAN MELVIN Newburgh, New York 18
DELANO OATES Newburgh, New York 23
PHILIP PETERSON Newburgh, New York 25
JUSTICE QUILL Newburgh, New York 20
CHRISTOPHER RAMIREZ Newburgh, New York 21
LEON REED Newburgh, New York 31
EUGENE REYNOLDS Newburgh, New York 34
HENRY RICH Newburgh, New York 41
JAMES RICH Newburgh, New York 22
TAVARIS RICKETT Newburgh, New York 22
ANGELO ROBINSON Newburgh, New York 27
JASON ROBINSON Newburgh, New York 25
RAYMOND RUSSELL Newburgh, New York 38
MOLEEK SAMPSON Newburgh, New York 29
JUSTIN SIMMONS Newburgh, New York 20
ACREL SIMON Newburgh, New York 28
BRIAN SMITH Newburgh, New York 20
JOE SMITH Newburgh, New York 21
KEVIN O. SMITH Newburgh, New York 30
AARON STONE Newburgh, New York 23
DANIEL THOMAS Newburgh, New York 29
SETH TOOMER Newburgh, New York 24
CHRISTOPHER WALKER Newburgh, New York 36
MICHAEL WALKER Newburgh, New York 24
DIVINE WILLIAMS Newburgh, New York 23
LEON WILLIAMS Newburgh, New York 24
RAMADUS WILLIAMS Newburgh, New York 23
RONALD WOODY Newburgh, New York 25



United States v. Wilson Pagan, et al., 10 Cr. 392

2-13 Distribution and possession with intent to distribute of five grams and more of cocaine base, in a form commonly known as "crack." Maximum term of 40 years in prison and a mandatory minimum term of five years in prison
Ct Charge Defendants Maximum Penalties
1 Conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 50 grams and more of cocaine base, in a form commonly knownas "crack," 100 grams and more of heroin, and 500 grams and more of cocaine WILSON PAGAN
PEDRO HERRERA
ROGELIO RAMOS FERNANDO MERLO ARMANDO SANCHEZ JASON CARABALLO OSMAN NUNEZ HUMBERTO MORALES JOSE LAGOS
STEVEN LEWIS
CARLOS ROMERO WILFREDO SANCHEZ FELIX LAGARES
KELVIN LAGARES
JUAN RIOS
ANDREW SANCHEZ WILFREDO NIEVES
NOEL VELEZ Maximum term of life in prison and a mandatory minimum term of 10 years in prison
WILSON PAGAN
PEDRO HERRERA
ROGELIO RAMOS FERNANDO MERLO OSMAN NUNEZ HUMBERTO MORALES JOSE LAGOS STEVEN LEWIS CARLOS ROMERO WILFREDO SANCHEZ
JUAN RIOS
ANDREW SANCHEZ WILFREDO NIEVES
NOEL VELEZ

Defendant Residence Age
WILSON PAGAN Newburgh, New York 23
PEDRO HERRERA Newburgh, New York 20
ROGELIO RAMOS Newburgh, New York 19
FERNANDO MERLO Newburgh, New York 25
ARMANDO SANCHEZ Newburgh, New York 21
JASON CARABALLO Newburgh, New York 21
OSMAN NUNEZ Newburgh, New York 22
HUMBERTO MORALES Newburgh, New York 21
JOSE LAGOS Newburgh, New York 20
STEVEN LEWIS Newburgh, New York 20
CARLOS ROMERO Newburgh, New York 23
WILFREDO SANCHEZ Newburgh, New York 23
FELIX LAGARES Newburgh, New York 21
KELVIN LAGARES Newburgh, New York 19
JUAN RIOS Newburgh, New York 19
ANDREW SANCHEZ Newburgh, New York 33
WILFREDO NIEVES Newburgh, New York 32
NOEL VELEZ Newburgh, New York 41


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