Multiple state and federal charges
against 22 Flint-area men were announced today by United States Attorney
Barbara McQuade and Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton.
U.S. Attorney McQuade and Genesee County
Prosecutor Leyton were joined in the announcement by FBI Special Agent in
Charge Andrew Arena; ATF Special Agent in Charge David McCain, Special Agent in
Charge Robert Corso, United States Drug Enforcement Administration; City of
Flint Police Chief Alvern Lock; Michigan State Police Captain Rick Arnold; and
Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell.
A 34-count indictment, unsealed in Flint
today, charges 12 individuals, who are alleged to be members and associates of
the Howard Boys street gang, with racketeering (RICO) conspiracy and also
includes charges of murder in aid of racketeering, attempted murder in aid of
racketeering, distribution of drugs, and various federal firearms violations,
announced United States Attorney Barbara L. McQuade. An additional 10
individuals were charged by the Genesee County Prosecutor’s Office with crimes
including murder, conspiracy to commit murder and assault with intent to
murder.
Named in the federal indictment were:
■DECLYDE P. BREWTON, a.k.a. BG, Baby
Gangsta
■WILLIE J. CHAMBERS, a.k.a. Smalls,
Mally
■SEAN V. CUNNINGHAM, a.k.a. Lil Sean,
Lil Jig, Lil Hitman
■JAMIL CURETON, a.k.a. LB, Boo Boo
■MALCOLM J. EVANS, a.k.a. Lil Malc, Stay
Strap
■MARKUS G. EVANS, a.k.a. FA, K
■LEON GILLS, a.k.a. LeLe, Ahki, Gunman,
Leges
■CARVELL J. GORDON, a.k.a. 6-9, Vell,
C-Vell
■ALEXANDRA L. NORWOOD, a.k.a. Al
■JOHNATHAN L. OLDHAM, a.k.a. John Boy,
JB, LJ
■JATIMOTHY E. WALKER, a.k.a. JT, Lil
Money, Jet, J-Money
■JONATHAN E. WALKER, a.k.a. J-Nutty
The following individuals have been
charged in state court with various related violations of state law announced
Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton:
■PAKI L. BONNER
■TARON M. BROWN
■KEVIN L. BUIE
■JAMEL O. CHEEKS
■JAMES M. ELBERT
■RODRICK T. JACKSON
■VINCENT T. MCGLORY
■DARRYL D. SCOTT
■EDDIE L. WILLIAMS
■CHARLES T. ORR
The federal indictment and related state
charges are the result of a multi-year investigation conducted by the Genesee
County Safe Streets Task Force. The task force is comprised of special agents
from the FBI and officers from the City of Flint, troopers from the Michigan
State Police, and deputies from the Genesee County Sheriff Department. Working
closely with the task force during the investigation were special agents from
the ATF and DEA as well as members of the Flint Area Narcotics Group (FANG).
As alleged in the indictment, the Howard
Boys, also known as the “Hot Boys,” “Howard Block,” and “Murda Ville,” was a
criminal enterprise which operated on the south side of Flint, in and around
the Howard Estates public housing complex, since approximately 2002. Members of
the enterprise and their associates are alleged to have committed acts of
violence in order to maintain control over and to protect their territory and
to further the members’ and associates’ distribution of controlled substances.
Members and associates of the enterprise are also alleged to have used threats,
possessed weapons, and committed assaults, attempted murders, and murders to
promote their authority, reputation and standing in the enterprise.
The federal indictment charges all 12
defendants with a racketeering conspiracy, which includes the commission of
three murders, five attempted murders, and numerous acts of drug dealing.
Additionally, individual defendants have been charged with committing murder in
aid of racketeering, attempted murder in aid of racketeering and use of a
firearm during a crime of violence, possession of a firearm by a felon, dealing
in firearms without a license, and distributions of cocaine base. The
indictment outlines a number of specific criminal allegations relating to
crimes on the south side of Flint attributed to the gang’s activity.
“We are hopeful that this prosecution
will restore safety and security in the neighborhood where this gang operated,”
McQuade said. “We also want criminals to know that if they commit crimes with
guns in Flint, they will be prosecuted federally, where the sentences are long
and there is no parole.”
“We in law enforcement will not concede
to the criminal element in our never-ending pursuit of safety and security for
our citizens,” said Prosecutor Leyton.
“Working together, local, state, and
federal authorities can make significant progress in the fight against crime.
The next step in the process is for prosecutors to hold these individuals
accountable in a court of law,” Leyton said.
FBI Special Agent in Charge Arena
stated, “This dangerous street gang was responsible for numerous acts of
violence that robbed citizens of their safety and sense of security. These
indictments are the result of countless hours of hard work, and serve as a
reminder we will be relentless in bringing these criminals to justice. We
remain dedicated to dismantling these criminal enterprises together with the
assistance of our task force partners.”
The federal government’s case is being
prosecuted by Flint branch of the United States Attorney’s Office for the
Eastern District of Michigan.
The charges contained in the indictment
are merely allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and
until proven guilty.
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