Friday, October 9, 2020
RECOVERY AGENDA: NEW YORK CITY DELIVERS ON ‘BETTER BUSES’ PROMISE, ADDS BIKE IMPROVEMENTS IN SOUTH BRONX
Thursday, October 8, 2020
Attorney General James Busts Drug Trafficking Operation for Distributing Heroin, Fentanyl, and Cocaine in the Capital Region
Seizes 7 Kilograms of Cocaine, 70 Grams of Heroin, 120 Grams of Fentanyl, Dozens of Narcotic Pills
New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced the indictment of individuals involved in a drug trafficking ring operating in Saratoga, Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, and Warren Counties, and was sourced by New York City dealers. The network of dealers was distributing heroin laced with fentanyl, and in some cases straight fentanyl that they were calling heroin, as well as powder and crack cocaine and illegal prescription pills. The 303-count indictment was unsealed today in Saratoga County Supreme Court.
“We will pursue and prosecute all those who peddle illicit drugs and put New Yorkers in harm’s way for personal profit,” said Attorney General James. “Communities across New York are safer today for having shut down this vast network of distributors and traffickers of illicit drugs. My office will remain vigilant about bringing these offenders to justice, and we are grateful to our other partners in law enforcement for their assistance.”
“Drug dealers do not limit their illegal activities to specific jurisdictions, and we have shown by this collaborative effort that law enforcement will rise to the challenge and protect our communities,” said City of Saratoga Springs Police Chief Shane Crooks. “This investigation is the direct result of the hard work done by members of the various agencies involved and shows just how effective law enforcement can be when working together.”
Today’s takedown is the latest in the Attorney General’s Suburban and Upstate Response to the Growing Epidemic (S.U.R.G.E.) Initiative to root out violent drug trafficking. Since launching in 2017, SURGE has taken 554 alleged traffickers off the streets.
The multi-agency investigation, code-named “Operation Red Dawn," brought together the resources of state and local law enforcement agencies led by the Attorney General’s Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF), including the City of Saratoga Springs Police Department, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office, the Schenectady Sheriff’s Office, and the New York State Police. The year-long investigation included covert surveillance and hundreds of hours of wiretaps over more than two dozen target phones, aimed at rooting out heroin, fentanyl, and cocaine dealers operating in the Capital region and elsewhere in New York state. This investigation led to the recovery of approximately 7 kilograms of cocaine, 70 grams of heroin, 120 grams of fentanyl, dozens of narcotic pills, and the seizure of $40,000.
Central figures in this narcotics distribution network were Lacy “Red” Enous and Deborah Latalladi, who often partnered together to obtain and sell heroin, fentanyl, and cocaine in Saratoga County. As alleged in the indictment, the investigation revealed that Latalladi had eight different sources of supply for the narcotics and/or prescription pills that she sold to a network of customers who travelled to her from around the Capital region; Enous had customers based in Saratoga, Albany, Rensselaer, and Schenectady Counties.
As a major cocaine source of supply to this narcotics operation, Donald Thomas and Sharrod Thorton operated a stash location at 178th Street in the Bronx, from which they sold multiple kilograms of cocaine. Three kilograms of cocaine were seized from Shawn Delmore, one of Thomas and Thorton’s main narcotics customers. A search warrant executed at the stash location in the Bronx yielded four kilograms of cocaine with a potential street value of $240,000. Thomas, Thorton and Delmore were charged in this indictment with Operating as a Major Trafficker and related crimes.
The indictment contains 303 counts, charging the defendants with crimes in relation to their involvement in the narcotics trafficking operation, including Operating as a Major Trafficker, and various counts of Criminal Sale and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (class A, B, C, D felonies) as well as Conspiracy in the Second Degree (class B felony).
Those charged in today’s indictment include:
The charges against the defendants are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.
The Office of the Attorney General wishes to thank the members of the City of Saratoga Springs Police Department, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office, the Schenectady Sheriff’s Office, and the New York State Police for their partnership in this investigation.
TWO MEN INDICTED FOR FATALLY SHOOTING MAN AND WOUNDING ANOTHER IN ALLERTON
Defendants Are Alleged Hells Angels Members Retaliating Against Rivals
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that two men who are alleged members of the Hells Angels have been indicted on Murder, Attempted Murder and additional charges in a shooting in the Allerton area of two members of the Pagans motorcycle gang that left one man dead.
District Attorney Clark said, “The defendants allegedly shot the two victims, in retaliation for a January 2020 shooting outside the Hell’s Angels headquarters on Longstreet Avenue in the Bronx. The defendants allegedly conspired and carried out this horrific violence in a residential area, near a busy intersection in broad daylight. These retaliatory shootings hurt our communities and must stop.”
District Attorney Clark said the defendants, Frank Tatulli, 58, of 97 Hollywood Avenue, and Sayanon Thongthawath, 29, of 43-15 53rd Street, Queens N.Y., alleged members of the Hells Angels, have been arraigned on second-degree Murder, first-degree Manslaughter, Attempted Murder in the second degree, first-degree Assault, second-degree Assault, four counts of seconddegree Criminal Possession of a Weapon and second-degree Conspiracy. Tatulli was arraigned on October 6, 2020 and Thongthawath was arraigned on September 16, 2020. Both were arraigned before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Michael Gross. Remand was continued and the defendants are due back in court on December 22, 2020. Anthony Destefano, 27, of 718 Vincent Avenue, alleged member of Satan’s Soldiers, was arraigned on August 24, 2020 on first-degree Manslaughter, four counts of second-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon and second-degree Conspiracy before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Robert Neary for his role in the incident. Bail was set at $350,000 cash/bond and he is due back in court on December 22, 2020.
According to the investigation, on the afternoon of May 2, 2020 the defendants drove to 2522 Holland Avenue, where they approached Francisco Rosado, 51, and Javier Cruz, 42, alleged members of the Pagans motorcycle gang. Tatulli and Thongthawath shot at Rosado, striking him five times in the head, neck and back. The defendants also struck Cruz once in the arm. Rosado was pronounced dead at the scene and Cruz refused medical attention.
District Attorney Clark thanked NYPD Detective Anthony Velez of the Bronx Homicide Squad and NYPD Detective Michael Gersch of the 49th Precinct for their assistance.
An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt.
Mayor de Blasio update on yhr State of the City and COVID-19 Details
Governor Cuomo Announces New Record High Number of COVID-19 Tests Reported
145,811 COVID-19 Test Results Reported to New York State Yesterday
20 ZIP Codes in Areas with Hot Spots - Brooklyn, Queens and Orange and Rockland Counties - Have 5.8 Percent Positivity Rate
Statewide Positivity Excluding Hot Spot ZIP Codes is 1.01 Percent; 1.26 Percent with Hot Spot ZIP Codes Included
10 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday
SLA and State Police Task Force Visits 637 Establishments; Observes 7 Establishments Not in Compliance
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that 145,811 COVID-19 diagnostic test results were reported to New York State yesterday—a new record high. In the top 20 ZIP codes in areas that have seen recent outbreaks - Brooklyn, Queens, and Rockland and Orange Counties - 7,349 tests were conducted, yielding 426 positives or a 5.8 percent positivity rate. In the remainder of the state, 138,462 tests were conducted yielding 1,410 positives or a 1.01 percent positivity rate.
"Yesterday we did 145,000 tests, which is a new record for the State of New York. That's more tests than anyone's doing in the United States, a new high for us. The tests, and the reason we're increasing tests, is we're testing two universes--the normal statewide testing, which is what we've been doing, and then testing just in the hot spot ZIP codes," Governor Cuomo said. "Some have reported that the state's infection rate is going up. That is not a fact and that is incorrect. The clusters are what we are watching. The clusters are 6 percent of the state population. I don't think there's any other state that does enough testing to even know what 6 percent of the population is doing. So don't confuse 6 percent of the population and say it's representative of the state."
New York State continues to track clusters with a particular focus on areas where there are hot spot, cluster situations. Within the top 20 ZIP codes in counties with recent outbreaks - Brooklyn, Queens, and Rockland and Orange Counties - the average rate of positive tests is 5.8 percent. The rate of positive tests for the remainder of New York State, not counting these 20 ZIP codes, is 1.01 percent. These 20 ZIP codes contained 23.2 percent of all positive cases in New York State yesterday, but represent only 6.2 percent of the state's population.
Yesterday, the State Liquor Authority and State Police Task Force visited 637 establishments in New York City and Long Island and observed 7 establishments that were not in compliance with state requirements. A county breakdown of yesterday's observed violations is below:
- Suffolk - 7
Today's data is summarized briefly below:
- Patient Hospitalization - 754 (+6)
- Patients Newly Admitted - 106
- Hospital Counties - 37
- Number ICU - 172 (-4)
- Number ICU with Intubation - 67 (-5)
- Total Discharges - 77,351 (+84)
- Deaths - 10
- Total Deaths - 25,555
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AOC Organizing Team - Check your voter registration status before this critical deadline
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