Friday, June 2, 2017

Wave Hill Events Jun 16–Jun 24


  In addition to a woodworking workshop June 17 and a birdy Make Music New York experience onJune 21, I can’t leave out Pollinators Weekend, June 24 and 25, even though it falls just outside the parameters of this week’s email. Here’s a link to the weekend, so you can see all the Pollinators Weekend events at a glance. It should be a very buzzy two days!

Sat, June 17    Woodworking: Garden Trellis Workshop
Trellises perform double-duty, supporting rambling vines and serving as ornamental garden features. With master carpenter and Director of Facilities Frank Perrone as your guide, construct a vertical, fan-shaped trellis to spruce up a wall indoors or out (vines optional). No previous carpentry skills required. Space is limited. $60/$50 Wave Hill Member. Registration required, online at wavehill.org or onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center. 
MEET AT WAVE HILL HOUSE, 9:30AM–4PM

Sat, June 17    Family Art Project: Big Hand, Little Hand
Using plaster of Paris, create an exact replica of your hand and the hand of one of your family members—maybe Dad’s! Then, build onto your plaster hands with metallic and natural materials like leaves, sticks and stems. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon. 
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM


Sat, June 17    Garden Highlights Walk
Join us for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11AM

Sat, June 17    Wave Hill History Walk
Discover the fascinating history of Wave Hill’s architecture and landscape on a walk with a Wave Hill Garden Guide. Hear about the people who once called Wave Hill home, among them Mark Twain, Theodore Roosevelt, Bashford Dean and Arturo Toscanini. Free with admission to the grounds.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 1PM


Sat, June 17    Gallery Tour
Wave Hill’s Curatorial Fellow will lead a tour of current exhibitions in Glyndor Gallery. The group show,Outcasts: Women in the Wilderness, explores how women have been treated and portrayed as outcasts in history, myth and biblical legend. In the Sunroom Project Space, Sonya Blesofsky’s sculptural installation is inspired by the history of Glyndor House, while Sindy Butz’s includes enlarged photographs and videos of her performing with Wave Hill fireplaces. Free with admission to the grounds.

GLYNDOR GALLERY, 2PM

Sun, June 18    Family Art Project: Big Hand, Little Hand
Using plaster of Paris, create an exact replica of your hand and the hand of one of your family members—maybe Dad’s! Then, build onto your plaster hands with metallic and natural materials like leaves, sticks and stems. Free with admission to the grounds. 
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM


Sun, June 18    Yoga in the Garden
Enjoy a morning yoga class on the lawn. Participants should bring a mat, dress appropriately and expect to be outside, unless precipitation or excessive humidity occurs. Classes are offered in partnership withYoga Haven. All levels welcome. Continues Sundays through June and July 9. $25/$15 Wave Hill Member. Pre-registration recommended at wavehill.org or onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center.
ON THE GROUNDS, 10AM–11AM


Sun, June 18    In The Shop: Father’s Day!
Spend $75 and receive a Wave Hill baseball cap for Dad!
PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10AM–4:30PM

Sun, June 18    Garden Highlights Walk
Join us for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free with admission to the grounds.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 2PM

Mon, June 19    
Closed to the public.


Mon, June 19    Members Trip: Greenwood Gardens
In the last decade, Greenwood, a former private estate in Short Hills, New Jersey, that dates from the early 1900s, has undergone much thoughtful restoration and is now a wonderful and eclectic garden. Grand vistas, Italianate water gardens and rustic stone summer houses are just some of the features to see on this Members trip with Wave Hill Horticultural Interpreter Charles Day. $70 Wave Hill Member, including lunch. Registration required, online at wavehill.org or onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center.
MEET AT WAVE HILL VISITOR PARKING LOT, 9AM–4PM


Tue, June 20    Garden Highlights Walk
Join us for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11AM

Tue, June 20    Gallery Tour
Wave Hill’s Curatorial Fellow will lead a tour of current exhibitions in Glyndor Gallery. The group show,Outcasts: Women in the Wilderness, explores how women have been treated and portrayed as outcasts in history, myth and biblical legend. In the Sunroom Project Space, Sonya Blesofsky’s sculptural installation is inspired by the history of Glyndor House, while Sindy Butz’s includes enlarged photographs and videos of her performing with Wave Hill fireplaces. Free with admission to the grounds.
GLYNDOR GALLERY, 2PM

Wed, June 21    Make Music New York
For the second year in a row, Wave Hill celebrates avian life as part of Make Music New York’s Inside the Bird Chorus, a city-wide project conceived by the artist David Rothenberg as a dialogue between improvising musicians and native bird species. The gardens make an ideal location for flutist Michael Pestel to chat with the birds and for visitors to enjoy the sounds. Free with admission to the grounds, and admission is free until 10:30AM. 
ON THE GROUNDS, 9–10:30AM


Wed, June 21    Wave Hill Members Picnic
Pack a picnic supper, or purchase dinner from The Café! And be sure to bring your blanket! This event is for Wave Hill Members only. During the picnic, enjoy a discount of 15% on all merchandise in The Shop.
ON THE GROUNDS, 6–8:30PM


Sat, June 24    Family Art Project: Butterfly Habitat Hats
See them and sketch them flying and sipping the nectar of their favorite flowering shrub or bush. Then learn about local butterfly species and make a butterfly-habitat hat filled with flowers and insects in an active landscape. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon Pollinators Weekend event.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM


Sat, June 24    In The Shop: Meet the Grower―Eric Rohsler of Rohsler’s Nursery
Eric Rohsler of Rohsler’s Nursery will be on hand to guide you in selecting the best plants for attracting pollinators to your own green space. Also for sale will be upscale bee-condos, crafted in Wave Hill’s own woodshop. Pollinators Weekend event.
PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10AM3PM


Sat, June 24    Pollination Headquarters
Get your pollinator info here! See butterfly and insect displays, pick up self-guided tours, take home pollinator-friendly plant lists and adopt a bee-condo. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.Pollinators Weekend event. 
ON THE GROUNDS, 11AM–4PM


Sat, JUNE 24    Meet the Bees: A Hands-on Adventure in the Apiary
Observe bee behavior in the gardens, then suit up in a hat and veil to peek inside a hive filled with 50,000 honeybees. Search for worker bees, drones, brood (baby bees) and maybe even catch a glimpse of the elusive queen. Horticultural Interpreter Charles Day leads this fascinating foray into the world of the honeybee. Appropriate for curious adults and kids ages 14 and older accompanied by an adult. $35/$25 Wave Hill Member. Advance registration required, online at wavehill.org or onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center. Pollinators Weekend event. 
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11AM–1PM


Sat, June 24    Garden Highlights Walk
Join us for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11AM

Sat, June 24    Family Gallery Tour
Explore artwork on view in Glyndor Gallery on a family-friendly tour with a Curatorial Fellow. Children ages six and older welcome with an adult. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.
MEET AT WAVE HILL HOUSE, NOON


Sat, June 24    Butterfly Block Party
Calling all swallowtails, fritillaries, skippers and hairstreaks! Everyone’s invited to the Butterfly Block Party in the Flower Garden. Mingle with guest naturalists and meet your local Lepidoptera. Free with admission to the grounds. Pollinators Weekend event. 
MEET AT FLOWER GARDEN, NOON−3PM


Sat, June 24    Native Pollinators Walk
Flowers attract the attention of both human and animal visitors. Honeybees, bumblebees and butterflies are easily spotted in the garden, but solitary bees, beetles and other native pollinators are often overlooked. Entomologist Lawrence Forcella and naturalists Gabriel Willow and Paul Keim lead these fascinating walks to observe our local pollinators at work. Ages 10 and older welcome with an adult.Repeats at 3PM. Free with admission to the grounds. Pollinators Weekend event. 
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 1PM


Sat, June 24    Gallery Tour
Wave Hill’s Curatorial Fellow will lead a tour of current exhibitions in Glyndor Gallery. The group show,Outcasts: Women in the Wilderness, explores how women have been treated and portrayed as outcasts in history, myth and biblical legend. In the Sunroom Project Space, Sonya Blesofsky’s sculptural installation is inspired by the history of Glyndor House, while Sindy Butz’s includes enlarged photographs and videos of her performing with Wave Hill fireplaces. Free with admission to the grounds.

GLYNDOR GALLERY, 2PM

Sat, June 24    Talk & Tour: The Horticulturalist’s Eye
Tour the Hudson River Museum’s summer exhibition, Robert Zakanitch: Garden of Ornament, with Wave Hill’s Assistant Director of Horticulture Matthew Turnbull and Hudson River Museum Curatorial Chair Laura Vookles. This event is part of the Museum’s “Talk and Tour” series. Free with admission to the Museum; admission is free to Wave Hill Members through the Fairfield Westchester Museum Alliance.
MEET AT THE HUDSON RIVER MUSEUM, 2PM


Sat, June 24    Native Pollinators Walk
Flowers attract the attention of both human and animal visitors. Honeybees, bumblebees and butterflies are easily spotted in the garden, but solitary bees, beetles and other native pollinators are often overlooked. Entomologist Lawrence Forcella and naturalists Gabriel Willow and Paul Keim lead these fascinating walks to observe our local pollinators at work. Ages 10 and older welcome with an adult. This walk also takes place at 1PM. Free with admission to the grounds. Pollinators Weekend event. 
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 3PM


Sat, June 24    Marvelous Moths Talk and Walk
Often overshadowed by their more flamboyant butterfly relatives, moths play an important role in the ecosystem as pollinators for night-blooming flowers, and as food for many larger creatures. Join Environmental Educator Pam Golben of the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum for a peek into the fascinating world of moths. This evening program includes a short, indoor presentation and a twilight foray into the gardens to look for moths. Ages 10 and older welcome with an adult. $20/$10 Wave Hill Member. Advance registration required, online at wavehill.org or onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center. Pollinators Weekend event. 
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 7:30–9PM


Sun, June 25    Family Art Project: Butterfly Habitat Hats
See them and sketch them flying and sipping the nectar of their favorite flowering shrub or bush. Then learn about local butterfly species and make a butterfly-habitat hat filled with flowers and insects in an active landscape.  Free with admission to the grounds. Pollinators Weekend event.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM


Sun, June 25    In The Shop: Meet the Grower―Eric Rohsler of Rohsler’s Nursery
Eric Rohsler of Rohsler’s Nursery will be on hand to guide you in selecting the best plants for attracting pollinators to your own green space. Also for sale will be upscale bee-condos, crafted in Wave Hill’s own woodshop. Pollinators Weekend event.
PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10AM3PM


Sun, June 25    Yoga in the Garden
Enjoy a morning yoga class on the lawn. Participants should bring a mat, dress appropriately and expect to be outside, unless precipitation or excessive humidity occurs. Classes are offered in partnership withYoga Haven. All levels welcome. Continues Sundays through June and July 9. $25/$15 Wave Hill Member. Pre-registration recommended at wavehill.org or onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center.
ON THE GROUNDS, 10AM–11AM


Sun, June 25    Pollination Headquarters
Get your pollinator info here! See butterfly and insect displays, pick up self-guided tours, take home pollinator-friendly plant lists and adopt a bee-condo. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.Pollinators Weekend event. 
ON THE GROUNDS, 11AM–4PM


Sun, June 25    Butterfly Block Party
Calling all swallowtails, fritillaries, skippers and hairstreaks! Everyone’s invited to the Butterfly Block Party in the Flower Garden. Mingle with guest naturalists and meet your local Lepidoptera. Free with admission to the grounds. Pollinators Weekend event. 
MEET AT FLOWER GARDEN, NOON−3PM


Sun, June 25    Native Pollinators Walk
Flowers attract the attention of both human and animal visitors. Honeybees, bumblebees and butterflies are easily spotted in the garden, but solitary bees, beetles and other native pollinators are often overlooked. Entomologist Lawrence Forcella and naturalists Gabriel Willow and Paul Keim lead these fascinating walks to observe our local pollinators at work. Ages 10 and older welcome with an adult.Repeats at 3PM. Free with admission to the grounds. Pollinators Weekend event. 
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 1PM


Sun, June 25    Garden Highlights Walk
Join us for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free with admission to the grounds.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 2PM

Sun, June 25    Native Pollinators Walk
Flowers attract the attention of both human and animal visitors. Honeybees, bumblebees and butterflies are easily spotted in the garden, but solitary bees, beetles and other native pollinators are often overlooked. Entomologist Lawrence Forcella and naturalists Gabriel Willow and Paul Keim lead these fascinating walks to observe our local pollinators at work. Ages 10 and older welcome with an adult. This walk also takes place at 1PM. Free with admission to the grounds. Pollinators Weekend event. 
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 3PM


A 28-acre public garden and cultural center overlooking the Hudson River  and Palisades, Wave Hill’s mission is to celebrate the artistry and legacy of its gardens and landscape, to preserve its magnificent views, and to explore human connections to the natural world through programs in horticulture, education and the arts.

HOURS  Open all year, Tuesday through Sunday and many major holidays: 9AM–5:30PM, starting March 15.  Closes 4:30PM, November 1–March 14.
ADMISSION  $8 adults, $4 students and seniors 65+, $2 children 6–18. Free Saturday and Tuesdaymornings until noon. Free to Wave Hill Members and children under 6.

PROGRAM FEES  Programs are free with admission to the grounds unless otherwise noted.

Visitors to Wave Hill can take advantage of Metro-North’s one-day getaway offer. Purchase a discount round-trip rail far and discount admission to the gardens. More at http://mta.info/mnr/html/getaways/outbound_wavehill.htm

DIRECTIONS – Getting here is easy! Located only 30 minutes from midtown Manhattan, Wave Hill’s free shuttle van transports you to and from our front gate and Metro-North’s Riverdale station, as well as the W. 242nd Street stop on the #1 subway line. Limited onsite parking is available for $8 per vehicle. Free offsite parking is available nearby with continuous, complimentary shuttle service to and from the offsite lot and our front gate. Complete directions and shuttle bus schedule at www.wavehill.org/visit/.

Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at www.wavehill.org.

STATEMENT FROM MAYOR BILL DE BLASIO ON OSCAR LOPEZ RIVERA’S INVOLVEMENT IN THE PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE


  “The parade has always been about Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans, not any one participant. It is a celebration of a culture and community at the center of what makes New York City great. Unfortunately, the parade and the plight of Puerto Rico have been overshadowed by needless controversy. Oscar Lopez Rivera agreeing to step aside from any formal role in the parade is a critical step forward in refocusing our city's attention on the more important issues facing Puerto Rico.

“Puerto Rico and its 3.5 million people, many of whom are family and loved ones of New Yorkers, are in the midst of an economic collapse and health care crisis that threatens their future. Our fellow Americans in Puerto Rico deserve help from Washington and they are not receiving it. This should be our singular focus when it comes to Puerto Rico and our city’s parade.”

STATEMENT FROM MAYOR DE BLASIO ON US WITHDRAWAL FROM PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT


   
“President Trump can turn his back on the world, but the world cannot ignore the very real threat of climate change. This decision is an immoral assault on the public health, safety and security of everyone on this planet. New Yorkers are already experiencing hotter summers, more powerful storms and rising seas, which disproportionately affect already vulnerable communities. On behalf of the people of New York City, and alongside mayors across the country, I am committing to honor the goals of the Paris agreement with an Executive Order in the coming days, so our city can remain a home for generations to come.”

City Council Candidate in the 14th District Randy Abreu Receives Working Families Party Endorsement



  Randy Abreu, the Democratic candidate for City Council received the endorsement from the Working Families Party. The Working Families Party’s focus on tackling the political, economic and educational equality that deprives working and middle class families of opportunity, is a vision Randy Abreu seeks to carry out as a champion for working families in New York City.

"Randy Abreu is a true progressive and will be a strong voice on the issues that matter most to working families in the Bronx. We plan to work hard to elect Randy Abreu so he can champion issues like more affordable housing, good jobs and great schools,” said Juan Antigua, Working Families Party New York City Political Director.

In a statement, Abreu said “I am humbled to receive the endorsement from one of New York State’s most progressive parties. It is an honor to receive support from the same party that endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders,” said Abreu. “Working families are the backbone of our City’s economy, and yet the hard-working families of our communities, and in the 14th district continue to be underrepresented and underserved. As our community’s next city councilmember, I will fight for the traditionally disadvantaged, and live up to the values of the Working Families Party every day.”

Randy Abreu is a progressive Democrat running for New York City Council in the 14th District. Born and raised in the Bronx, Abreu wants to help give back to the community that raised him. Abreu, a lawyer, previously worked on Capitol Hill and in President Obama’s administration. He has the passion, knowledge and experience our community needs.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

  The Working Families Party have their own ballot line in November, and it is unclear how this political party is playing a role in the Democratic Primary.

Senator Ruben Diaz announces the celebration of “Abrazo Boricua in New York”


  Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz, in conjunction with New York State Assemblymen Marcos Crespo, Luis Sepulveda, Victor Pichardo, City Council Member Rafael Salamanca and Senator Marisol Alcantara will celebrate the Annual “Abrazo Boricua in New York.”

"Abrazo Boricua" is a completely free annual banquet for the first 500 people, and it will take place at the Eastwood Manor Restaurant, located at 3371 Eastchester Road, Bronx, New York, on Thursday, June 8, 2017 from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. This event will honor the many contributions that the Puerto Rican community has made for the State and City of New York .


During this Banquet, Senator Rubén Díaz together with elected officials will be presenting Proclamations and Recognitions to distinguish members of the Puerto Rican community.

For more information, please call Leila Martinez at 718-991-3161.

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

25 Members And Associates Of Bronx Drug-Distribution Organizations Charged With Narcotics, Robbery, And Firearms Offenses


  Joon Kim, the Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Darcel Clark, the Bronx County District Attorney, Ashan Benedict, Special Agent-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (“ATF”), Angel M. Melendez, Special Agent in Charge of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (“HSI”) New York, and James P. O’Neill, the Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), today announced the unsealing of two Indictments charging 25 defendants with a variety of narcotics, firearms, and robbery-related offenses. 

Of the 25 defendants, 21 are associated with a drug-distribution organization operating primarily in the Hunts Point neighborhood in the Bronx and are charged in United States v. Hector Palermo, et al. (the “Palermo Indictment”), which has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Gregory H. Woods.  Of those defendants, 14 were taken into federal custody today and were presented before Magistrate Judges Barbara C. Moses today.  One defendant, FREDERICK BURGOS, was presented in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.  MIGUEL RAMIREZ, FELIX CORDERO SR., KHAALIQ HARRIS, ANGEL BERMUDEZ, ELVIN MALDONADO, AND STEVEN VEGA remain at large.
The remaining four defendants are charged in United States v. Lattine Clark, et al. (the “Clark Indictment”), which has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Vernon S. Broderick.  Of those defendants, three were taken into federal custody today and were presented before Magistrate Judges Barbara C. Moses today.  One defendant, TREVON NEDD, is currently detained in federal custody on unrelated charges and will be brought into federal custody on a writ.
Manhattan Acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim said:  “One by one, our office, along with our law enforcement partners, is identifying and prosecuting the violent gangs and drug dealing crews operating in the Bronx. These alleged gangs and drug crews – including the ones charged today – bring narcotics, guns, and violence to our neighborhoods. The residents of the communities they harm deserve better.”
ATF Special Agent-in-Charge Ashan Benedict said:  “Today's arrests are the culmination of a nearly two-year long investigation by ATF's Joint Firearms Task Force, NYPD, and HSI into alleged narcotics trafficking, armed robberies, and the illicit possession of firearms by criminal elements operating in the Hunts Point area of the Bronx. Through the cooperative efforts of law enforcement, these individuals are off the streets and will face justice in federal court for their alleged crimes. Today it is a better day to be a resident of Hunts Point, and all of us will continue our efforts to ensure it stays that way. I would like to extend my gratitude to the ATF and HSI Special Agents, NYPD Detectives, and Assistant United States Attorneys for their hard work and dedication throughout this investigation.”
HSI Special Agent-in-Charge Angel M. Melendez, said:  “It’s a good day when more than two dozen alleged gun-wielding drug pushers are taken off the street. These individuals are alleged to deal crack cocaine and heroin in their own backyards and commit robberies at gunpoint.  Today’s arrests are another great example of law enforcement working together in the interest of justice and making our communities safer.”
NYPD Commissioner James P. O’Neill said:  “We will continue to pursue those who commit violence in our streets.  This morning’s arrest of 25 defendants in the Bronx is just the latest example.  I’m thankful to the help and cooperation from our many law enforcement partners in this takedown and many others.”
The Indictments arise from a joint investigation by the NYPD, ATF, and HSI into several drug trafficking organizations operating in the Hunts Point area of the Bronx, New York.  As alleged in the Palermo Indictment, the 21 defendants charged in that case are responsible for the distribution of large amounts of crack cocaine and heroin, and used, carried, and possessed firearms in connection with that drug trafficking. 
As alleged in the Clark Indictment, LATTINE CLARK, MICHAEL PATTERSON, and TREVON NEDD participated in a conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine in the Hunts Point area, and RUBEN VIZCARRANDO participated in another conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine in Hunts Point.  As further alleged, CLARK was a participant in a shootout, during which he fired a gun, in the vicinity of Coster Street and Spofford Avenue, on October 16, 2016.  PATTERSON, NEDD, and VIZCARRANDO are all alleged to have participated in a Hobbs Act robbery conspiracy, and a gunpoint Hobbs Act robbery of suspected narcotics traffickers in the Marble Hill area on June 22, 2016, during which robbery PATTERSON and another unnamed co-conspirator fired their weapons.         
Count One of the Palermo Indictment unsealed today in Manhattan federal court,[1] charges HECTOR PALERMO, MIGUEL GUZMAN, MIGUEL RAMIREZ, FELIX CORDERO SR.,  MATTHEW PRESTOL, CHRIS ALICEA, KHAALIQ HARRIS, ADRIAN QUINONES, FREDERICK BURGOS, RAFAEL GONZALEZ, ANGEL BERMUDEZ, JUAN CARLOS RODRIGUEZ, JESUS ANDINO, ELVIN MALDONADO, JOSE AYALA, ESTEBAN MARTINEZ, CHRISTIAN RIVERA, STEVEN VEGA, DENISE ORTIZ, CARMEN ROMAN, and ASHLEY RODRIGUEZ with conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute crack cocaine and heroin.    
Count Two charges GUZMAN, RAMIREZ, CORDERO SR., PRESTOL, ALICEA, BURGOS, GONZALEZ, RODRIGUEZ, and VEGA, with using, possessing, and carrying firearms in furtherance of the drug conspiracy charged in Count One.
Count Three charges RAMIREZ with possessing ammunition, which had previously been shipped in interstate commerce, after a prior felony conviction.
Count One of the Clark Indictment unsealed today in Manhattan federal court,[2] charges LATTINE CLARK, TREVON NEDD, and MICHAEL PATTERSON with conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute crack cocaine.
Count Two charges CLARK with using, possessing, and carrying firearms in furtherance of the drug conspiracy charged in Count One. 
Count Three charges RUBEN VIZCARRONDO with conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute crack cocaine.
Count Four charges NEDD, PATTERSON, and VIZCARRONDO with participating in a conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act Robbery between 2015 and May 2017.  Count Four charges that this conspiracy involved armed robberies of suspected narcotics traffickers and others involved in commercial activities that affected interstate commerce.
Count Five charges NEDD, PATTERSON, and VIZCARRONDO with committing a robbery of suspected narcotics traffickers on June 22, 2016, in the vicinity of Marble Hill, New York.
Charts containing the names, ages, residences, charges, and maximum penalties for the defendants are set forth below.  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. Kim praised the outstanding investigative work of the NYPD, ATF, and HSI, and expressed gratitude for the coordinated efforts of the NYPD’s Violent Crime Squad and 41st Precinct.
This case is being handled by the Office’s Violent and Organized Crime Unit.  Assistant United States Attorneys Sarah Krissoff and Jason A. Richman are in charge of the prosecution.
The charges contained in the Indictments are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
United States v. Hector Palermo, et al.

COUNT CHARGE DEFENDANTS MAX. PENALTIES
1 Narcotics conspiracy   21 U.S.C. § 846 HECTOR PALERMO MIGUEL GUZMAN MIGUEL RAMIREZ FELIX CORDERO SR.  MATTHEW PRESTOL CHRIS ALICEA KHAALIQ HARRIS ADRIAN QUINONES FREDERICK BURGOS RAFAEL GONZALEZ ANGEL BERMUDEZ JUAN CARLOS RODRIGUEZ JESUS ANDINO ELVIN MALDONADO JOSE AYALA ESTEBAN MARTINEZ CHRISTIAN RIVERA STEVEN VEGA DENISE ORTIZ CARMEN ROMAN ASHLEY RODRIGUEZ Life in prison   Mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison
2 Using, carrying, possessing firearms in furtherance of narcotics conspiracy   18 U.S.C. §§ 924(c) and 2   MIGUEL GUZMAN MIGUEL RAMIREZ FELIX CORDERO SR. MATTHEW PRESTOL CHRIS ALICEA FREDERICK BURGOS RAFAEL GONZALEZ JUAN CARLOS RODRIGUEZ STEVEN VEGA Life in prison   Mandatory minimum of 5 years in prison
3 Felon in possession of ammunition   18 U.S.C. §§ 922(g) and 2 MIGUEL RAMIREZ 10 years’ imprisonment
DEFENDANT AGE RESIDENCE
HECTOR PALERMO, a/k/a “Hec” 35 Newark, New Jersey
MIGUEL GUZMAN 29 Bronx, New York
MIGUEL RAMIREZ, a/k/a “Mickey” 27 Bronx, New York
FELIX CORDERO SR., a/k/a “Pops” 50 Bronx, New York
MATTHEW PRESTOL, a/k/a “Wiz” 19 Bronx, New York
CHRIS ALICEA 18 Bronx, New York
KHAALIQ HARRIS, a/k/a “Rooster” 21 Bronx, New York
ADRIAN QUINONES, a/k/a “Five” 24 Bronx, New York
FREDERICK BURGOS, a/k/a “Flee,” a/k/a “Lee” 37 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
RAFAEL GONZALEZ, a/k/a June” 45 Bronx, New York
ANGEL BERMUDEZ, a/k/a “Para” 21 Bronx, New York
JUAN CARLOS RODRIGUEZ, a/k/a “J.C.” 20 Bronx, New York
JESUS ANDINO, a/k/a “Chico” 32 Bronx, New York
ELVIN MALDONADO, a/k/a “LV” 30 Bronx, New York
JOSE AYALA 49 Bronx, New York
ESTEBAN MARTINEZ, a/k/a “Esco” 34 Bronx, New York
CHRISTIAN RIVERA, a/k/a “Rico” 23 Bronx, New York
STEVEN VEGA, a/k/a “Nene” 25 Bronx, New York
DENISE ORTIZ 36 Bronx, New York
CARMEN ROMAN 56 Bronx, New York
ASHLEY RODRIGUEZ 20 Bronx, New York

United States v. Lattine Clark, et al.
COUNT CHARGE DEFENDANTS MAX. PENALTIES
1 Narcotics conspiracy   21 U.S.C. § 846 LATTINE CLARK TREVON NEDD MICHAEL PATTERSON   Life in prison   Mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison  
2 Using, carrying, possessing, brandishing, and discharging firearms   18 U.S.C. §§ 924(c)(1)(A)(i), (ii), and (iii), 2 LATTINE CLARK Life in prison   Mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison
3 Narcotics conspiracy   21 U.S.C. § 846 RUBEN VIZCARRONDO   Life in prison   Mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison  
4 Robbery Conspiracy   18 U.S.C. § 1951   TREVON NEDD MICHAEL PATTERSON RUBEN VIZCARRONDO 20 years in prison
5 Robbery   18 U.S.C. § 1951 TREVON NEDD MICHAEL PATTERSON RUBEN VIZCARRONDO   20 years in prison


DEFENDANT AGE RESIDENCE
LATTINE CLARK, a/k/a “Dutts” 20 Bronx, New York
TREVON NEDD, a/k/a “Hat Boy” 31 Federal Custody
MICHAEL PATTERSON 22 Bronx, New York
RUBEN VIZCARRONDO 26 Bronx, New York


[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Indictments, and the description of the Indictments set forth herein, constitute only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an allegation.
[2] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Indictments, and the description of the Indictments set forth herein, constitute only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an allegation.