Thursday, July 22, 2021

Leader Of The Blood Hound Brims Sentenced To 25 Years In Prison For Racketeering, Narcotics, And Firearms Offenses

 

 Audrey Strauss, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that BRANDON GREEN, a/k/a “Light,” was sentenced today to approximately 24.5 years in prison by U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe in connection with his leadership of the Blood Hound Brims, a violent street and prison gang that operated in New York City and elsewhere, and his participation in narcotics trafficking and firearms offenses.  GREEN was convicted on March 27, 2019, following an approximately five-week jury trial before Judge Gardephe, who also imposed today’s sentence. 

U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said:  “Brandon Green, one of the leaders of a ruthlessly violent gang, was responsible for extensive narcotics trafficking throughout the city and state of New York.  Today’s lengthy sentence sends an important message to the Blood Hound Brims and other gang members that they will be arrested, prosecuted and face justice for their crimes.” 

According to court documents, the evidence at trial, and statements made in court proceedings:

The Blood Hound Brims was a criminal enterprise that operated principally in the greater New York area, from at least 2005 up to and including 2016. The BHB was a faction of the Bloods street gang, which operates nationwide, and is under the New York Blood Brim Army (“NYBBA”).  The BHB operated within and around various locations in New York, including New York City, Westchester County, Elmira, and in Pennsylvania, as well as within and outside federal and state penal systems. 

The BHB used a hierarchical structure that was organized, in part, by New York City borough, and that was maintained, in part, through the payment of dues.  The founder and leader of the gang was Latique Johnson, and other members and associates of the BHB referred to Johnson as the “Godfather.” The gang was divided into several “pedigrees,” each of which had its own leadership structure which was approved by Johnson.  Leadership positions within the pedigrees included, among others, treasurers who collected dues from members of a particular pedigree, and individuals who performed security and disciplinary functions for the pedigree. 

Members of the BHB had regular meetings, sometimes called “pow wows” or “9-11s,” at which members were required to pay dues.  Some of the meetings were among members of a particular pedigree, and other meetings were for all members of the Enterprise.  Word of the meetings was disseminated via text message, word-of-mouth, and flyers.  The BHB’s business, including rivalries with other gangs, shootings, the arrest of gang members, guns, and drugs, was regularly discussed at these meetings.  “Kitty dues” – money that paid for commissary funds, lawyers, guns, and drugs, and that served as tribute to Johnson – were collected at these meetings.  The BHB maintained its own rules and constitution that new members were required to learn.  Members of the BHB also used code words and secret phrases to communicate with each other both while in prison and on the street in order to avoid detection by law enforcement.   

One of the BHB’s principal objectives was to sell cocaine base, commonly known as “crack cocaine,” powder cocaine, and heroin, which members and associates of the BHB sold throughout the greater New York area and in Pennsylvania. 

Members and associates of the BHB engaged in multiple acts of violence against rival gangs.  These acts of violence included assaults and attempted murders, which were committed to protect the Gang’s drug territory, to retaliate against members of rival gangs who had encroached on the territory controlled by the BHB, and to otherwise promote the standing and reputation of the Gang vis-à-vis rival gangs.  These acts of violence also included assaults and attempted murders against members and associates of the BHB itself, as part of internal power struggles within the Gang.

GREEN, 38, of the Bronx, New York, was one of BHB’s primary suppliers of cocaine and heroin, providing other Gang members with redistribution quantities of narcotics for resale in New York City and Elmira, New York. GREEN also maintained a supply of firearms, which he sometimes made available to other members of the Gang.  At the time of GREEN’s arrest in May 2017, U.S. Marshals recovered six loaded firearms from the residence where he was living.                                             

Latique Johnson, a/k/a “La Brim,” 41, of the Bronx, New York, the Gang’s founder, was convicted following a jury trial of of racketeering conspiracy, assault in aid of racketeering, attempted murder in aid of racketeering, narcotics conspiracy, and firearms. Johnson was sentenced in 2019 to 30 years in prison.

Donnell Murray, 41, of the Bronx, New York, a BHB leader was convicted following a jury trial of racketeering conspiracy, assault in aid of racketeering, narcotics conspiracy, and a firearms offense.  Murray was sentenced in 2019 to 20 years in prison.

David Cherry, 40, of the Bronx, New York, a BHB leader, was convicted following a guilty plea to a firearms offense.  Cherry was sentenced in June to 10 years in prison.

A RECOVERY FOR ALL OF US: MAYOR DE BLASIO ANNOUNCES “NYC HOMECOMING WEEK” CONCERTS COMING TO ALL FIVE BOROUGHS IN AUGUST 2021

 

Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that the City of New York will host concerts in each of the five boroughs—between August 14th to 22nd—as part of NYC Homecoming Week and to celebrate the Summer of New York City.

 

The concerts will be held: 

  • Monday, August 16th at Orchard Beach in The Bronx
  • Tuesday, August 17th at Richmond County Bank Park in Staten Island
  • Thursday, August 19th at Brooklyn Army Terminal in Brooklyn
  • Friday, August 20th at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens
  • Saturday, August 21st at The Great Lawn, Central Park in Manhattan 

 

“Joining one of the greatest Central Park concerts in history will be momentous concerts in each borough featuring renowned artists who have made New York City proud,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “It’s time to celebrate our city, support our local businesses, and have an incredible Summer of New York City.”

 

“Just like Hip Hop music triumphantly emerged originally from the tumultuous ’70s, the Universal Hip Hop Museum is proud to produce a part of the NYC Homecoming celebration,” said Rocky Bucano, Executive Director and President, Universal Hip Hop Museum. “Hip Hop culture reflects the mosaic that makes NYC, with its sound coming from all genres and spanning many communities. Working in partnership with the City and others, this is our love letter to music fans from all over NYC.”

 

The full line-up of artists who will perform at each of the NYC Homecoming Week concerts will be announced in the coming weeks. The Mayor, music industry legend Clive Davis, Live Nation and Danny Meyer will unveil the lineup and ticketing details for the highly-anticipated concert on the Great Lawn. Universal Hip Hop Museum Executive Director and President Rocky Bucano will then join the Mayor to announce the full lineup and ticketing details for the concerts in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island.

 

NYC Homecoming Week events will also include free film screenings hosted by Rooftop Films, NYC Restaurant Week, Summer Streets. iconic events, cultural activities, public art, and more in all five boroughs.

 

This celebration of New York City’s resilience will drive support for the mom-and-pop businesses and local organizations that define our neighborhoods and that kept the heart of our city beating throughout the COVID pandemic.

 

To sign up for email updates on NYC Homecoming Week events and tickets, go to nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek.  

 

“No city rivals New York as a stage for artists and spectators to come together in personn—and for too many months, we’ve missed experiencing the rousing energy of live performances in public places,” said Danny Meyer, restaurateur and Board Chair of NYCEDC. “It’s time for a homecoming—for New Yorkers who temporarily moved away, and for visitors who have been longing for what we do better than anywhere else on earth. Be there. This homecoming is for you.”

 

“In beating back the COVID-19 pandemic and revitalizing our businesses, arts, and culture, New Yorkers have proven that you can never count New York City out,” said Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development Vicki Been. “Homecoming is a celebration of everything we have achieved. Throughout each of the five boroughs, we will be highlighting special talent that represent the spirit and soul of our city. I hope you’ll come and join in on the fun; we wouldn’t be here without you.”

 

“We're thrilled to bring this never-before-seen celebration to every borough. Through NYC Homecoming Week, we will honor all that the great people of our City have done to contribute to our recovery from the COVID pandemic—from the tireless efforts of frontline workers and the small businesses that define our neighborhoods, to the historic programs developed through the City’s innovative initiatives and the millions of New Yorkers who have done their part to get vaccinated,” said the City’s Senior Advisor for Recovery Lorraine Grillo. “You do not want to miss Homecoming and these incredible concerts. This defining week will play a memorable and important role in uplifting our communities as we continue to build a recovery for all of us.”

 

“On March 14th, we gathered to honor those we lost to COVID. On July 7th, we honored our essential workers and first responders who sustained us through the darkest days of the pandemic with a historic ticker tape parade,” said Citywide Events Executive Director Dan Gross. “Come August 14th, we will show the world that New York City is once again the epicenter for live events, the arts and culture, and all that makes our city the ultimate place to be. On behalf of all of our agency partners, it is our distinct honor to show the world that there is No Stopping New York.”

 

“NYC Homecoming Week will be a special and celebrated moment to bring visitors back to the five boroughs for a bundle of authentic New York City events including live concerts, cultural and outdoor activity, and dining with an extended NYC Restaurant Week,” said NYC & Company President and CEO Fred Dixon. “We are grateful to the Mayor for organizing this remarkable period of events that will help to tell visitors and the world, ‘It’s time for New York City now.’”

 

“NYC Homecoming Week is an exciting opportunity to celebrate the Summer of New York,” said Daniele Baierlein and Jorge Luis Paniagua Valle, Co-Executive Directors of the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City. “We look forward to partnering with businesses and community leaders to create a memorable experience that brings New Yorkers together from every borough to enjoy the musical and cultural treasures that the greatest city in the world has to offer.”

 

“It's the Summer of NYC, and the best place to be is in our 30,000 acres of parks and open spaces!” said NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP. “This event signifies the resurgence of New York City’s cultural life, which is a magnet for visitors and residents alike. Throughout the years our parks have been the home of many iconic concerts, and we are proud to host this very special homecoming event.”

 

“As we continue to rebuild our economy, it’s evident that New York City is back and stronger than before,” said NYCEDC President and CEO Rachel Loeb. “We’re thrilled the NYC Homecoming concerts will bring relief for businesses that were impacted by the pandemic and will put smiles back on the faces of all New Yorkers.”

 

“Culture is what makes our city great and makes for strong, healthy communities, so we're thrilled that artists and cultural workers will drive NYC Homecoming Week festivities,” said Cultural Affairs Commissioner Gonzalo Casals. “We've been through an immensely challenging year together, and nothing can help bring us together to heal and celebrate like art can. We encourage everyone to visit these exciting performances and join NYC Homecoming Week in their own neighborhoods.” 

 

“We are delighted that New York City’s arts, entertainment and hospitality communities have come together to support this historic celebration of our city's resilience,” said Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment Commissioner Anne del Castillo.  “It's inspiring to see our creative community, which is core to our identity as a global capital, once again leading the city’s recovery.”

 

“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities and have demonstrated remarkable grit and determination over the last year,” said Department of Small Business Services Commissioner Jonnel Doris. “NYC Homecoming Concerts are a great way to enjoy the vibrancy of the City this summer, and support businesses that give our neighborhoods strength and character. We need all New Yorkers to ‘Shop Your City’ this summer—and every day.”

 

“This is truly exciting news about ‘Homecoming Week’ next month, with amazing concerts in each of the five boroughs,” said Department of Transportation Commissioner Hank Gutman.  “But Homecoming Week will be special because it also includes the return of cycling and strolling on Summer Streetsfrom 9am until 1pm in Manhattan on Saturday, August 14. As New Yorkers continue to follow the Mayor’s call to get out and enjoy the ‘Summer of NYC,’ we strongly encourage everyone to come to Summer Streets, New York City’s original 7 miles of Open Streets.”  

 

“New York City's art and culture scene is central to our recovery,” said Community Affairs Unit Commissioner Roberto Perez. “I am so excited to enjoy the Summer of New York City at the Homecoming Concerts with communities across the five boroughs. Looking forward to this iconic celebration.”

 

165 Days and Counting

 


It's great when you don't have to run for office again, because you are term-limited out of office. I was a councilman, public advocate, and now mayor for the past almost eight years. Only this last year am I able to say what I want and not care about it.

I went to Bronx Science High school yesterday for a photo op. What else does a Lame Duck Mayor have to do in his last year in office. It was a groundbreaking for a new Science lab building. Some Bronx elected officials who went to the school were there, State Senator and Bronx Democratic Party Leader Jamaal Bailey, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, and his son Councilman Eric Dinowitz, Assemblyman Kenny Burgos, and one of my opponents from 2013 Queens State Senator and former City Comptroller John Liu. 

I was able to tell everyone there that I was a Brooklynite, and that my son Dante went to Brooklyn Tech High School. I would have told them I was a Boston Red Sox fan, but The Bronx is home to the Yankees, and I wanted to get out of there alive. 


Nos Quedamos - Stage Garden Rumba at Brook Park Community Garden - July 24, 2021 ~ 3-6pm

 





STAGE GARDEN RUMBA
7/24/21 ~ 3-6pm
Brook Avenue & East 141st Street
South Bronx
On Saturday, July 24, from 3pm to 6pm, We Stay/Nos Quedamos and Pregones/PRTT present another amazing "al fresco" session of Stage Garden Rumba—where art meets green—at Brook Park Community Garden located at Brook Avenue and 141st Street in the South Bronx!
POETRY | MUSIC | DANCE | ACTIVISM | THEATER | OUTDOORS!
STAGE GARDEN RUMBA MEMORY: Bombazo Dance Company dancer Cynthia Paniagua summons the elements via traditional Afro Puerto Rican Bomba at La Finca del Sur on July 17, 2021.    Photo: Edwin Pagán
This week’s powerhouse lineup features:
 
Legendary Palladium-era dancer Carlos “Charlie Mambo” Arroyo
Pafincar Afro Boricua Jam
Social and environmental justice activist Esperanza Martell
Tenants’ rights activist and CASA leader Fitzroy Christian
Poets Amanda "La Tormenta" Villanueva, Caridad De La Luz,
Rich Villar, 
and Luis "Brother North" Cañada
Jainardo Batista y Cuarteto Guataca Salsa and Son Montuno

Scenes from new Pregones/PRTT musical TORCHED!*
* "Our award-winning Latinx acting and music ensemble is preparing exclusive previews of scenes from our forthcoming musical TORCHED! -- exploding myths about the Bronx fires of the '70s and '80s with real stories from the people who lived them. I can't wait to share it and to experience what other makers and shakers have in store for us.” — Rosalba Rolón, Pregones/PRTT Artistic Director
3:00 pm – Poets Caridad de La Luz and Amanda “La Tormenta” Villanueva. Social and environmental justice activist Esperanza Martell. Featured performer: Legendary Palladium-era dancer Carlos “Charlie Mambo” Arroyo, aka Cha-Cha Taps, who dedicated twenty years of his life to professional dance, traveled the world, and collaborated with some of the best Latin and North American musicians of the ’50’s and ’60’s.
4:00 pm – Featured music group: Pafincar Afro Boricua Jam – Practitioners, lovers, and followers of Boricua music and culture convene to partake in this new group. Homegrown in the Island, seasoned in the Diaspora, with hints of urban delight, serving bomba Pafincar! With Víctor Pablo Gaetán, Clara Díaz, Fernando García and Gabe Globus. Tenants’ rights activist and CASA leader Fitzroy Christian.

5:00 pm – Featured music group: Jainardo Batista y Cuarteto Guataca – Powerful and elegant singer and percussiont Jainardo Batista in a set of Puerto Rican-Cuban-Nuyorican melodies. Poet Luis “Brother North” Cañada. 

Theater preview highlight: Scenes from Pregones/PRTT’s forthcomign new musical TORCHED! about the South Bronx fires. Directed by Rosalba Rolón. Music by Desmar Guevara. Ensemble: Caridad De La Luz, Christin Eve Cato, José Joaquín García, Omar Pérez, Álvaro Benavides, Anthony Carrillo, Desmar Guevara.

Space is limited and Covid safety will be observed. Open to ALL and always FREE. Click on map for directions. Download FLIER (PDF).
Photos reproduced by courtesy of the artists and photohgraphers.
Programs made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with City Council, and from the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Southwest Airlines is the Official Airline of Pregones/PRTT. View a full list of our generous funders here: pregonesprtt.org.

4 Men Charged With Trafficking Nearly 5 Tons Of Cocaine Hidden In Furniture

 

 Audrey Strauss, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Ray Donovan, Special Agent in Charge of the New York Field Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”), John B. DeVito, Special Agent in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (“ATF”), Philip R. Bartlett, Inspector-in-Charge of the New York Office of the United States Postal Inspection Service (“USPIS”), Dermot Shea, Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), and Kevin P. Bruen, Superintendent of the New York State Police (“NYSP”), announced today the unsealing of a superseding indictment in Manhattan federal court charging PEDRO GUZMAN MARTINEZ, a/k/a “Peter,” ABEL MONTILLA, a/k/a “Coche Bomba,” JORGE MIRANDA-SANG, a/k/a “Chinito,” and LUIS GOMEZ ORTIZ, a/k/a “Kiké,” with participating in a drug trafficking organization that shipped approximately 4,500 kilograms of cocaine from Puerto Rico to the continental United States, including to New York, Massachusetts, Florida, and Connecticut, for sale and distribution over a period of approximately 10 months.  GUZMAN MARTINEZ and MIRANDA-SANG were arrested this morning in Puerto Rico and are expected to be presented before a magistrate judge in the District of Puerto Rico later today.  GOMEZ ORTIZ was arrested this morning in Florida and is expected to be presented before a magistrate judge in the Middle District of Florida later today.  MONTILLA was arrested this morning in Springfield, Massachusetts, and is expected to be presented before U.S. Magistrate Judge Katharine H. Parker in the Southern District of New York later today.  The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel.    

U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said: “These defendants allegedly hid nearly five tons of cocaine in furniture so they could ship it from Puerto Rico to New York City and elsewhere.  As alleged, for a time, the defendants were able to hide their cocaine, but they were unable to hide the scheme from our law enforcement partners.  We will continue to focus on prosecuting large-scale traffickers of illegal drugs.”

DEA Special Agent in Charge Ray Donovan said: “Traffickers have always found new and innovative methods of smuggling drugs into the United States. In this case, they allegedly concealed cocaine into hollowed out furniture. This nearly three-year investigation has dismantled an international drug trafficking organization that allegedly has been shipping thousands of kilograms of cocaine, ultimately destined for our communities.  I applaud our law enforcement partners from the US Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York, the ATF and the USPIS for their efforts in bringing this organization to justice.”

ATF Special Agent in Charge John B. DeVito said: “The defendants are alleged to run a drug trafficking organization which conspired to flood our streets with unprecedented levels of illegal narcotics. Thankfully, through the diligent efforts of our law enforcement partners, their alleged operation has been disrupted and dismantled successfully. ATF is committed to the fight against the illegal drug trade and will stand shoulder to shoulder with all of our local, state and federal partners to see that these organizations are eradicated from our communities. I would like to thank the United States Attorney’s Office for their leadership during this investigation.”

USPIS Inspector-in-Charge Philip R. Bartlett: said: “Winning the battle against illicit drugs is a top priority for the Postal Inspection Service and our law enforcement partners. Our objectives are to rid society of illicit drug trafficking and the associated violence, and most importantly, provide a safe environment for the American public.”

Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said: “Today’s charges demonstrate that the investigative efforts of New York City law enforcement are far-reaching, precisely-focused, and patient. As long as individuals – wherever they are based – are involved in illegal narcotics trafficking, the NYPD and our partners will relentlessly work to stop the spread of illegal narcotics on our streets. I commend our colleagues at the United States Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York, and our law enforcement partners at the DEA, ATF and USPIS for their dedication and hard work to bring these individuals to justice.”

State Police Superintendent Kevin P. Bruen said: “These arrests are the result of a sustained investigation into a narcotics trafficking organization that was allegedly shipping large quantities of cocaine into the United States, including New York. I want to thank our members and our law enforcement partners for their work on this case and their commitment to stopping the flow of illegal drugs into our country.”

According to the allegations contained in a Superseding Indictment unsealed today in Manhattan federal court and other filings in the case[1]

Between at least September 2018 and June 2019, GUZMAN MARTINEZ, MONTILLA, MIRANDA-SANG, and GOMEZ ORTIZ were members of a drug trafficking organization (“DTO”) who conspired to distribute and possess with intent to distribute five kilograms and more of cocaine.

The defendants operated the drug trafficking scheme by arranging for the shipment of approximately 70 large parcels from Puerto Rico to the continental United States.  The cocaine was concealed in custom tables and other furniture, and the packages containing the cocaine were represented to be furniture on shipping documentation, but the hollowed-out furniture in fact concealed hundred-kilogram quantities of cocaine.  In total, the trafficking organization shipped approximately 4,500 kilograms of cocaine, worth approximately $144 million on the street.

GUZMAN MARTINEZ was responsible for delivering the packaged cargo (containing hollowed-out furniture filled with cocaine) to co-conspirators whom GUZMAN MARTINEZ hired to facilitate the shipping logistics using a false company name.

MIRANDA-SANG and GOMEZ ORTIZ identified and hired individuals in the continental United States to receive and sign for DTO shipments, to unpack and distribute the cocaine to other DTO members as directed, and to dispose of the packaging materials to evade detection by law enforcement.

MONTILLA was a Massachusetts-based coordinator of cocaine deliveries who traveled to many delivery locations and coordinated the delivery of cocaine shipments with package recipients.  At least a dozen packages were sent to addresses affiliated with MONTILLA.

MONTILLA, 48, of Springfield, Massachusetts, and GUZMAN MARTINEZ, 47, MIRANDA-SANG, 42, and GOMEZ ORTIZ, 29, all of Puerto Rico, are each charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute narcotics, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison and a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison.  The statutory maximum sentences are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencings of the defendants will be determined by the judge.

Ms. Strauss praised the outstanding investigative work of the DEA, ATF, USPIS, NYPD, and NYSP in this investigation.

The charges contained in the Superseding Indictment are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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

Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation Raising the Age of Consent for Marriages to 18

 

Legislation Builds Upon 2017 Child Marriage Ban the Governor Signed into Law


 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed legislation (S.3086/A.3891) raising the age of consent to be married in New York State to 18. This new measure builds upon legislation eliminating child marriage that the Governor signed in 2017 by removing the ability for 17-year-olds to be married with parental and judicial consent.

"This administration fought hard to successfully end child marriage in New York and I'm proud to sign this legislation to strengthen our laws and further protect vulnerable children from exploitation," Governor Cuomo said. "Children should be allowed to live their childhood and I thank the many legislators and advocates who worked diligently to advance this measure and further prevent forced marriages in this state."

This legislation takes effect 30 days after becoming law and will apply to licenses issued after that date and marriages that had not been solemnized prior to that date.

Senator Julia Salazar said, "Regardless of maturity level, minors lack sufficient legal rights and autonomy that they need to protect them if they enter a marriage contract before becoming adults. The vast majority of minors who enter a marriage are teenage girls, and getting married before adulthood often has devastating consequences for them. I thank Governor Cuomo for signing this bill to finally prohibit child marriage without exceptions in New York, and commend the continued work of Unchained At Last in advocating to prohibit child marriage nationwide."

Assembly Member Phil Ramos said, "The cruel and callous practice of child marriage has traumatized too many children to count. Nalia's Law, which will raise the age of consent for marriage to 18 and prohibit marriage if either person is underage, is named after one brave survivor of forced child marriage who I was lucky enough to meet. With the passage of this crucial legislation, minors in New York will be further protected from this predatory practice, and we can prevent stories like Nalia's from repeating themselves."

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr - 2021 Summer Concert Series Sunday July 25th

 

Join Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. Sunday, July 25, 2021 for the Summer Concert Series at Orchard Beach!  1 PM - 5 PM with Son Del Monte and Rey De La Paz

Leader Of Manhattan Drug Trafficking Organization Convicted Of Narcotics Offenses

 

 Audrey Strauss, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that EDDIE COTTO, a/k/a “Eddie Diamond,” was found guilty yesterday in Manhattan federal court following a week-long jury trial before U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff.  COTTO is scheduled to appear for sentencing before Judge Rakoff on November 3, 2021.

U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said:  “As a unanimous jury swiftly determined, Eddie Cotto peddled poison in a public housing building for over a year, disrupting the lives of New Yorkers.  Cotto’s distribution of heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl and his callous disregard for its consequences have resulted in today’s conviction.”

As reflected in the Indictment, public filings, and other evidence presented at trial:

EDDIE COTTO was the leader of a drug trafficking organization (the “DTO”) that operated in New York, New York, and controlled drug sales of heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl in and around a New York City Housing Authority building at 1760 Lexington Avenue (the “Building”).  COTTO supervised and coordinated the supply of narcotics to his co-defendants, and stored the DTO’s narcotics in the locked janitorial closets of the Building.  COTTO acted as the gatekeeper of the Building generally from the safety of a Winnebago that COTTO parked in the vicinity of the Building.  From the early morning hours, COTTO would direct his co-defendants, generally via walkie-talkie, to serve customers whom COTTO was sending to the Building to complete narcotics transactions. 

COTTO, 61, of New York, New York, was convicted of one count of narcotics conspiracy in violation of 21 U.S.C § 846 and four counts of narcotics distribution in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C).  COTTO faces a mandatory minimum term of five years’ imprisonment and a total maximum sentence for all counts of conviction of 120 years in prison.

Other members of the conspiracy in this case who have been sentenced include SAMMY MCCOY, 64, of New York, New York, who was sentenced to 98 months in prison on May 19, 2019, ERVIN ORTIZ, 62, of New York, New York, who was sentenced to 66 months in prison on May 20, 2021, and JJIMMY RIVAS, 28, of New York, New York, who was sentenced to 24 months in prison on October 11, 2019.  MCCOY and RIVAS were sentenced by U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero and ORTIZ was sentenced by Judge Rakoff.

Ms. Strauss praised the outstanding investigative work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York City Police Department.