Drug
Pipeline
from
NYC
to
Albany
Closed
Down
Indictment
Charges
27 with
Conspiracy
to Possess
and
Distribute
Cocaine
and
Crack
Cocaine
MAY
24 --
(ALBANY,
NY) John
P.
Gilbride,
Special
Agent
in
Charge
of
the
New
York
Division
of
the
Drug
Enforcement
Administration
and
United
States
Attorney
Glenn
T.
Suddaby
announces
that
twenty-four
(24)
men
and
three
(3)
women
have
been
charged
in
a
federal
indictment
unsealed
today
in
United
States
District
Court
for
the
Northern
District
of
New
York.
All
twenty-seven
(27)
defendants
were
charged
with
conspiracy
to
possess
and
distribute
cocaine
and
cocaine
base
(crack
cocaine),
and
two
defendants
were
also
charged
with
possession
and
distribution
of
cocaine
base
(crack).
Nineteen
(19)
of
the
defendants
are
from
the
City
of
Troy,
five
(5)
are
from
the
City
of
Albany,
and
three
(3)
are
from
the
New
York
City
area. Count
I
of
the
Indictment
alleges
that
the
defendants
conspired
together
to
distribute
in
excess
of
five
kilograms
of
cocaine
and
50
grams
of
cocaine
base
(crack
cocaine).
John
P. Gilbride,
Special
Agent
in Charge
stated, “These
arrests
prove
the
commitment
of local
and
federal
law
enforcement
to reclaim
their
neighborhoods
from
drugs
and
violence.
This
organization’s
drug
distribution
operation
spread
from
the
Big
Apple
to the
Capital
of New
York,
but
today
is out
of business.” SAC
Gilbride
commended
the
United
States
Attorney’s
Office
for
the
Northern
District
of New
York,
the
New
York
State
Police,
the
Capital
District
Drug
Enforcement
Task
Force,
the
Rensselaer
County
District
Attorney’s
Office,
and
the
Troy
and
Albany
Police
Departments.
Law
enforcement
authorities
arrested
19 defendants
at various
locations
in the
Troy,
Albany,
and
New
York
City
areas
early
this
morning.
One
defendant
was
incarcerated.
The
initial
appearances
of the
Defendants
in Federal
Court
begin
before
United
States
Magistrate
Judge
Randolph
J. Treece
at 2:00
p.m.
today.
Searches
executed
in the
cities
of Albany
and
Troy
yielded
quantities
of crack
cocaine,
cash,
handguns
and
an AK-47
automatic
rifle.
This
prosecution
resulted
from
a joint
investigation
conducted
by the
Office
of the
United
States
Attorney
for
the
Northern
District
of New
York,
the
Drug
Enforcement
Administration,
the
Rensselaer
County
District
Attorney’s
Office,
the
New
York
State
Police,
the
Capital
District
Drug
Enforcement
Task
Force,
the
Troy
Police
Department,
and
the
Albany
Police
Department. U.S.
Attorney
Suddaby
praised
the
outstanding
cooperative
efforts
of the
federal,
state,
and
local
law
enforcement
agencies
who
participated
in this
investigation
and
prosecution.
The
defendants
include:
NAME
STREET NAME AGE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
Charles Vasconcellos
Cheeba 26 3
Oakwood Terrace,
Troy, NY
Sherwin Maxwell
Pitch 33 2A
Limerick Drive,
Albany, NY
Nathan Merritt
25 334 Livingston
Ave., Albany,
NY
Timothy Wilson
Ted 23 727 Fourth
Ave., Troy,
NY
Moleak Battice
Charlie 26 356
West 145th Street,
NY, NY
Vincent Porter
Sweet Pea 25
3 Elm Place,
Troy, NY
Anthony Blackmore
Tone 30 32 First
Streeet, Troy,
NY
Andrew Whitaker
Country 29 341
Tenth Street,
Troy, NY
Mckinsey Williams
Bug 30 492 Eight
Street, Troy,
NY
Andrew Wallace
Roan 47 a84
Sixth Ave.,
Troy, NY
Lee Wallace
42 3225 Seventh
Ave., Troy,
NY
Raheem Brown
Rah 25 97 Ninth
Street, Troy,
NY
DeAnthony Wilson
Ant 20 3026
Sixth Ave.,
Troy, NY
Bryan Wilson
KB 24 3026 Sixth
Ave, Troy, NY
Vance Wilson
19 3026 Sixth
Ave., Troy,
NY
Alexander Torres
Bay 21 Unknown,
Troy, NY
Jason Reid J-Bird
23 105 Oakwood
Ave., Troy,
NY
Stanley Boyd
Toedoe 22 3016
Seventh Ave.,
Troy, NY
Joey McCrae
25 92 Woodlawn
Ave., Albany,
NY
Natika McCrae
Tika 24 92 Woodlawn
Ave., Albany,
NY
Cristina Santana
24 2A Limerick
Drive, Albany,
NY
Cheryl Watson
23 43 Eddy’s
Lane, Troy,
NY
James White
Ron 28 217-11
130 Seventh
Ave., Springfield
Gardens, NY
William Taylor
Locks 31 32
Weirfield Street,
Brooklyn, NY
Tony Jordan
Trey 33 207
Hoosick Street,
Troy, NY
Kyle Finch 26
3024 Seventh
Ave., Troy,
NY
Kerry Pompey
Murph 42 3106
Sixth Ave.,
Troy, NY
Count
II of
the
indictment
alleges
that
Anthony
Blackmore
possessed
and
distributed
crack
cocaine
between
July
19,
2006,
through
December
6, 2006.
Count
III
of the
indictment
alleges
that
Andrew
Whitaker
possessed
and
distributed
crack
cocaine
between
May
9, 2006,
through
June
20,
2006.
The
drug
transactions
are
alleged
to have
occurred
in Rennselaer
County. The
indictment
also
alleges
that
the
following
defendants
had
prior
felony
drug
convictions
in Rensselaer,
Albany,
or Kings
Counties
of New
York:
Sherwin
Maxwell,
Moleak
Battice,
Anthony
Blackmore,
McKinsey
Williams,
Raheem
Brown,
Alexander
Torres,
Natika
McCrae,
James
White,
Tony
Jordan,
Vincent
Porter
and
Kerry
Pompey.
Count
I carries
maximum
penalties
of imprisonment
for
life,
supervised
release
for
life,
and
a fine
of $4,000,000,
and
statutory
minimum
penalties
of imprisonment
for
ten
(10)
years
and
supervised
release
for
five
(5)
years.
If convicted,
the
defendants
with
prior
drug
felony
convictions
face
statutory
minimum
penalties
of imprisonment
for
twenty
(20)
years
and
supervised
release
for
ten
(10)
years.
The
Indictment
is merely
an accusation,
and
the
defendants
are
presumed
innocent
of the
charges
unless
and
until
proven
guilty.
New
York
State
Police
Acting
Superintendent
Preston
L. Felton
said, “Today,
the
combined
efforts
of Federal,
state,
and
local
law
enforcement
have
delivered
a significant
impact
to the
cocaine
and
crack
cocaine
trade
in the
Capital
District
of New
York.
Drug
trafficking
has
long
been
the
fuel
for
gang
violence
and
proliferation.
Gang
activity
has
plagued
a number
of our
neighborhoods
and
threatens
the
quality
of life
and
our
children's
futures.
These
indictments
send
a strong
message
to dealers
throughout
the
region
that
the
citizens
of New
York
State
will
not
tolerate
drugs
in their
communities.”
Chief
Nicholas
Kaiser
of the
Troy
Police
Department
remarked, “This
case
highlights
the
success
we can
achieve
when
all
levels
of law
enforcement
work
together.
We in
the
City
of Troy
are
highly
grateful
for
and
proud
of the
achievements
of our
law
enforcement
partners
at the
federal,
state
and
local
level.
These
arrests
will
certainly
have
a profound
effect
on our
quality
of life
in our
city
and
the
Capital
District
as a
whole.”
This
case
is being
prosecuted
by Assistant
United
States
Attorney
James
C. Woods
and
Dan
Hanlon,
Deputy
District
Attorney
of Rensselaer
County,
who
has
been
appointed
a Special
Assistant
United
States
Attorney.