Baltimore, Maryland – U.S. District Judge George L. Russell
III sentenced Kenneth Ragan-Armstrong, a/k/a "Keezy," age 23, of
Savage and Laurel, Maryland, today to 193 months in prison followed by three
years of supervised release for conspiring to participate in a racketeering
conspiracy and using a gun during a crime of violence.
The sentence was announced by United States Attorney for the
District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein; Acting Special Agent in Charge William
P. McMullan of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives -
Baltimore Field Division; Howard County Police Chief Gary Gardner; and Howard
County State’s Attorney Dario Broccolino.
"Howard County police and prosecutors are working
closely with federal agencies to identify and disrupt gangs responsible for
violence in the county," said U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein.
According to his plea agreement, Ragan-Armstrong was a
member of the Bloods, a national criminal street gang. Beginning in at least
2010, Ragan-Armstrong founded "Cut Throat Committee," or
"CTC," a gang whose members are associated with and/or members of the
Bloods gang. CTC operated in and around Howard County, Maryland, and many of
the members attended high school together.
Among his criminal activities as a gang member,
Ragan-Armstrong admitted that he: committed at least two armed robberies of
individuals in which drugs, cash and/or other items were stolen; an armed home
burglary in which he pistol whipped the victim on the head; and sold drugs.
On May 8, 2013, Ragan-Armstrong was arrested along with 20
others connected with the Bloods. Law enforcement seized a mask, digital scale,
2 ½ ounces of marijuana packaged for distribution and $371 from an apartment
used by Ragan-Armstrong.
During a two day sentencing hearing on July 25 and July 28,
2014, evidence was presented relating to Ragan-Armstrong’s use and sale of
weapons used by him and other CTC gang members. The guns were used for
protection and to rob individuals who also sold drugs – known by gang members
as "licks." Witnesses also testified about Ragan-Armstrong’s
participation in a sexual assault that occurred in December 2010 at an
apartment in Catonsville, Maryland known by
CTC as the "40 House." The Court credited the
evidence of the sexual assault when it imposed sentence.
Judge Russell sentenced David Jerome Robertson, age 23, of
Columbia, Maryland on July 23, 2014 to 81 months in prison for his
participation in the conspiracy. In addition to Ragan-Armstrong and Robertson,
nine other defendants have pleaded guilty to the racketeering conspiracy, as
the result of a two year long investigation by the ATF and Howard County Police
Department into Bloods/CTC gang activity in Howard County. Three other
individuals pled guilty to narcotics trafficking and five defendants are
scheduled for trial on October 14, 2014.
Mr. Rosenstein commended the ATF, Howard County Police
Department and Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office for their work in this
investigation and prosecution. Mr. Rosenstein thanked Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Sandra Wilkinson and Rachel M. Yasser, who prosecuted the case.
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