An associate of the Wildboys street gang in South Carolina
has pleaded guilty to attempted murder in aid of racketeering for his role in a
gang-related shooting.
Acting Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Blanco of the
Justice Department’s Criminal Division; Special Agent in Charge C.J. Hyman of
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Charlotte, North
Carolina Field Division; Solicitor Duffie Stone of the 14th Judicial Circuit;
Solicitor David Pascoe of the First Circuit; Sheriff R.A. Strickland of the
Colleton County, South Carolina Sheriff’s Office; Chief Wade Marvin of the
Walterboro, South Carolina Police Department; Sheriff Al Cannon of the
Charleston County, South Carolina Sheriff’s Office; Sheriff L. C. Knight of the
Dorchester County, South Carolina Sheriff’s Office; Captain Jon Rogers of the
Summerville, South Carolina Police Department; Director Jerry Adger of the
South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services; and Chief
Mark Keel of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division made the
announcement.
Brian Manigo, aka B-Nasty, 25, of Green Pond, South
Carolina, pleaded guilty today to attempted murder in aid of racketeering
activity. Sentencing will be set before
U.S. District Court Judge Richard M. Gergel of South Carolina.
According to admissions made in connection with his plea,
Manigo was an associate in the Wildboys, a violent criminal street gang based
in South Carolina, with members operating in various South Carolina cities,
including Summerville and Walterboro.
The defendant further admitted that Wildboys members and associates have
committed a wide range of racketeering activity, including assault with
dangerous weapons, murder, robbery and narcotics trafficking.
As part of his plea agreement, Manigo admitted his
involvement in a shooting on May 14, 2011, at a car wash in Walterboro. Another Wildboys associate drove the vehicle,
allowing Manigo to shoot multiple times at an associate of the rival Cowboys
gang in retaliation for an earlier shooting.
One individual was struck by the gunfire and sustained serious bodily
injury.
Manigo and other alleged members or associates of the
Wildboys were charged in an indictment with attempted murder in aid of
racketeering and firearms offenses on Feb. 9, 2016.
Separately, also on Feb. 9, 2016, nine members and
associates of the Cowboys gang were charged in an indictment with racketeering
conspiracy, attempted murder in aid of racketeering, and firearms
offenses. The indictment further alleges
that, for a period of time, the Cowboys were aligned with the Wildboys. To date, multiple members and associates of
the Cowboys have pleaded guilty to charges in the indictment, including
racketeering conspiracy and attempted murder in aid of racketeering.
An indictment is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent unless
and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
ATF, the Colleton County Sheriff’s Office, the Walterboro
Police Department, Charleston County Sheriff’s Office, the Dorchester County
Sheriff’s Office, the Summerville Police Department and the First Circuit
Solicitor’s Office are investigating the cases.
The Criminal Division’s Organized Crime and Gang Section is prosecuting
the cases in partnership with the 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office.
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