Thursday, August 20, 2026

Former West Virginia Sheriff’s Office Deputy Indicted for Alleged Deprivation of Rights of Inmate

 

A deputy with the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office was charged in an indictment with one count of alleged deprivation of rights under color of law arising out of his alleged sexual assault of a female inmate in his custody.

According to the indictment, on July 29, 2025, Cass Aaron Close, 56, violated the civil rights of the victim when he sexually assaulted her. At the time of the assault, Close was on duty as a Kanawha County Sheriff’s deputy and the victim was in his custody at the Kanawha County Judicial Annex. If convicted of all the charges, Close faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, U.S. Attorney Moore Capito for the Southern District of West Virginia, and Special Agent in Charge Richard Evanchec of the FBI Pittsburgh Field Office made the announcement.

The case was investigated by the FBI Pittsburgh Field Office with assistance from the West Virginia State Police.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Herrald for the Southern District of West Virginia and Trial Attorneys Cassandra Hughes and Tenette Smith of the Civil Rights Division’s Criminal Section.

An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

Leaders And Members Of Bronx Gang “Dub City” Sentenced For Multiple Shootings, Racketeering, Narcotics, Fraud, And Firearms Offenses

 

Bruce Silva, a/k/a “Brucie,” a Leader of the Dub City Gang and the Last of the 10 Defendants to Be Sentenced, Was Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison

United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Jamie McDonald, announced that BRUCE SILVA, a/k/a “Brucie,” a leader of the Bronx gang “Dub City,” which was affiliated with the larger MacBallers street gang, was sentenced to 22 years in prison.  On February 24, 2026, SILVA pled guilty to racketeering conspiracy and multiple firearms offenses in connection with shootings, one of which left the victim paralyzed, before U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe, who imposed this sentence.   

“For years, the members of the so-called ‘Dub City’ gang terrorized several Bronx neighborhoods in their claimed territory by repeatedly shooting at rivals and fellow gang members alike,” said U.S. Attorney Jamie McDonald.  “The significant sentences imposed in this case serve to hold the leaders and members of this violent street gang accountable for their gun violence and other criminal activity.  This Office will continue to work with our federal, state, and local partners to dismantle violent criminal organizations and protect the communities they prey upon through violence.” 

According to the charging instruments, court filings, and statements made in court:

The “Dub City” gang was a criminal organization based in the Mt. Hope and Morris Heights sections of the Bronx, New York, whose members predominantly were also members of the larger MacBallers street gang.  A map of Dub City’s claimed territory is below:

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From 2019 until the defendants were arrested in April 2023, the Dub City gang members sold drugs, committed robberies, committed financial fraud, used guns, and committed numerous acts of violence in furtherance of the Dub City gang, including shootings against members of rival gangs and against other Dub City gang members. The violence committed by the defendants included shootings where innocent bystanders were hit.   In one case, SILVA shot at an individual, causing permanent paralysis.  In another case, co-defendant BRUCE MELVIN shot at a rival gang member, hitting an innocent bystander in the leg.

In total, the defendants were collectively convicted for their roles in eight separate shootings on Bronx streets between summer 2019 and summer 2022.

The following photographs depict Dub City members and co-defendants SILVA, MELVIN, and ELIJAH POUGH firing their weapons at rival gang members and others on Bronx streets:

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In imposing this sentence, Judge Gardephe said that Silva poses a “clear and present danger to the community.”

A chart containing the names and ages of the defendants, the charges they were convicted of, and the sentences they received is set forth below.

Mr. McDonald praised the outstanding investigative work of the New York City Police Department and Homeland Security Investigations, and also thanked the Bronx County District Attorney’s Office for its assistance. 

This case is being handled by the Office’s Violent Organizations and Crime Unit.

Defendant 

Age 

Conviction  

Sentence 

BRUCE SILVA, a/k/a “Brucie,” 

30 

Racketeering conspiracy 

Two counts of use, possession, and brandishing of a firearms in connection with an attempted assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 

Possession of ammunition after a felony conviction 

22 years in prison;  

3 years supervised release 

BRUCE MELVIN, a/k/a “BG,” 

27 

Racketeering conspiracy 

Two counts of use, possession, and brandishing of a firearms in connection with an attempted murder and assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 

240 months in prison;  

5 years supervised release 

JORDAN BENNETT a/k/a “Billy Bandz,” a/k/a “J Bills,” 

32 

Racketeering conspiracy 

144 months 

3 years supervised release 

ELIJAH POUGH, a/k/a “Eli,” 

30 

Racketeering conspiracy 

Use, possession, and brandishing, of a firearm in connection with an attempted murder and assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 

120 months 

5 years supervised release 

SHADELL MCBRIDE, a/k/a “Deli,” 

31 

Racketeering conspiracy 

Use and possession of a firearm in connection with an attempted murder and assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering 

120 months 

5 years supervised release 

JUSTIN BALLESTER, a/k/a “J-Gunz,” 

31 

Racketeering conspiracy 

60 months 

3 years supervised release 

ALZUBAIR SALEH, a/k/a “Sammy,” 

35 

Racketeering conspiracy 

51 months 

3 years supervised release 

GIOVANNI RODRIGUEZ, a/k/a “Karrot,” 

27 

Racketeering conspiracy 

36 months  

3 years supervised release 

GABRIEL VALDEZ, a/k/a “Wolf,” 

27 

Racketeering conspiracy 

48 months (including 20 months spent in New York state custody) 

3 years supervised release 

EMMANUEL PEREZ, a/k/a “Manny,” a/k/a “Haven,” 

26 

Racketeering conspiracy 

36 months 

3 years supervised release