HARRISBURG – The United States Attorney’s Office for the
Middle District of Pennsylvania announced today that Roscoe Villega, a/k/a
"P Shawn," age 43, a member of a gang that has operated for a decade
or more in the City of York, was sentenced yesterday to 25 years in prison by
U.S. District Court Judge Yvette Kane for racketeering and drug distribution
conspiracies.
According to United States Attorney Bruce D. Brandler,
Villega, who was identified as a member of the "Southside" street
gang as well as a member of the "Bloods". When imposing sentence,
Judge Kane noted Villega’s role as a drug trafficker in the gang that ravaged
the community in York for over a decade, causing numerous deaths and many other
victims. Judge Kane indicated that Villega’s previous periods of incarceration
failed to deter Villega’s activities.
The government asked for a substantial sentence but noted
his role in the offense was less that the two leaders of the group Rolando
Cruz, Jr., and Mark Hernandez, both of whom were recently sentenced to life in
prison.
In November 2015, a jury convicted Villega of racketeering
and drug trafficking conspiracies after a seven-week trial. It included over
100 witnesses called by the government, including York City Police officers and
detectives, federal agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (ATF) and the FBI and gang members who had previously pleaded guilty
and featured the presentation of over 500 exhibits. Among the exhibits were
videos of violent incidents involving the Southside Gang, drugs, cash and
property seized by police and ATF agents as part of the investigation.
The jury convicted the other 11 men who went to trial with
Villega.
According to United States Attorney Bruce Brandler, the
gang, labeled by the government as a criminal enterprise, is known as
Southside. It operated in southern York, centered in the area of Maple and Duke
Streets. There was no formal structure but the participants included senior
leaders, drug traffickers engaged in distribution and sales of narcotics,
particularly crack cocaine, and "shooters," individuals who committed
acts of violence, including use of firearms on behalf of the gang and to
protect its members from other gangs in York. Order was maintained through
intimidation and threats and, in some cases, murder. The Southside Gang
includes a group of violent drug traffickers, originally affiliated with the
"Bloods," primarily a New York-based national violent street gang.
Violence against a rival York gang, called
"Parkway," allegedly resulted in death or shootings of members of
both gangs and innocent bystanders.
ATF, together with the York City Police Department and the
York County District Attorney’s Office, began an intensive two-year
investigation of Southside in 2012. It culminated in a September 2014 grand
jury indictment of 21 individuals.
Eight of the indicted persons, including James Abney, a
senior Southside leader, pleaded guilty to the racketeering conspiracy charge
prior to the trial, as did seven other individuals included in the September
2014 indictment.
Many individual Southside gang members were investigated and
previously prosecuted by York County law enforcement agencies on state charges.
The federal prosecution aimed at dismantling the organization by exposing and
attacking its continuity and leadership. The federal investigation of gang
violence and drug dealing in York is continuing in full cooperation with local
police and the York County District Attorney’s Office.
Overall, the jury found seven of the 12 men on trial guilty
of racketeering conspiracy and conspiracy to distribute drugs, mainly cocaine
base (crack) and cocaine, but including heroin in some instances. Two others
were found not guilty of the racketeering charge but were found guilty of the
drug distribution conspiracy count of the indictment. Three of the defendants
were found not guilty of either of the conspiracy counts. The jury found all 12
defendants guilty of possession of illegal drugs with the intent to distribute.
Two defendants were also charged and found guilty of, possession of firearms in
furtherance of drug trafficking.
According to U.S. Attorney Brandler, the principal
defendants, specifically the most violent and those in leading roles, were
found guilty of the racketeering conspiracy charges.
The individual defendants and the charges on which they were
awaiting sentencing or were sentenced:
Rolando Cruz, Jr.,
"Mico," age 32; racketeering conspiracy, drug trafficking conspiracy,
drug possession with intent to deliver and possession of firearms in
furtherance of drug trafficking (2 counts) was sentenced on October 3, 2017, to
life in prison.
Marc Hernandez,
a/k/a "Marky D," age 32; racketeering conspiracy, drug trafficking
conspiracy, drug possession with intent to deliver and possession of firearms
in furtherance of drug trafficking (2 counts) was sentenced on October 25,
2017, to life in prison.
Douglas Kelly,
a/k/a "Killer," age 39; racketeering conspiracy, drug trafficking conspiracy,
and drug possession with intent to deliver is awaiting sentencing,
Tyree Eatmon,
a/k/a "Ree," age 29; racketeering conspiracy, drug trafficking
conspiracy, and drug possession with intent to deliver is awaiting sentencing,
Maurice Atkinson,
a/k/a "Mo," age 30; racketeering conspiracy, drug trafficking
conspiracy, and drug possession with intent to deliver is awaiting sentencing,
Anthony Sistrunk,
a/k/a "Kanye," age 29; racketeering conspiracy, drug trafficking
conspiracy, and drug possession with intent to deliver is awaiting sentencing,
Eugene Rice, a/k/a
"B Mor," age 29; drug trafficking conspiracy, and drug possession
with intent to deliver is awaiting sentencing,
Angel Schueg,
a/k/a "Pocko," age 28; drug trafficking conspiracy, and drug
possession with intent to deliver is awaiting sentencing,
Jalik Frederick,
a/k/a "Murder Cat," age 22; drug possession with intent to deliver
was sentenced to 33 months in prison on June 5, 2017,
Brandon Orr, a/k/a
"B Or," age 23; drug possession with intent to deliver was sentenced
to 34 months in prison on November 10, 2016,
Jabree Williams,
a/k/a "Minute," age 24; drug possession with intent to deliver was
sentenced to 60 months in prison on May 15, 2017.
Southside gang members who pleaded guilty to racketeering
conspiracy prior to the trial are and who are awaiting sentencing are:
James Abney, a/k/a
"Doocs," age 31.
Malik Sturdivant,
a/k/a "Base," age 25.
Jahkeem Abney,
a/k/a "Foo," age 27.
Ronald Payton,
a/k/a "Ron Ron," age 25.
Cordaress Rogers,
a/k/a "Tank," age 31.
Marquis Williams,
a/k/a "Quis," age 29.
Jerrod Brown,
a/k/a "Boogie," age 28.
Quintez Hall,
a/k/a "Q," age 25.
Richard Nolden,
a/k/a "Rich," age 27.
The case included the participation and assistance of the
Pennsylvania State Police, West York Borough Police Department, Spring Garden
Township Police Department, the York County Drug Task Force, the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, and the U.S. Marshals Service. Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Michael A. Consiglio, William Houser, and Joseph Terz prosecuted the case.
This case was brought as part of the Violent Crime Reduction
Partnership ("VCRP"), a district wide initiative to combat the spread
of violent crime in the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Led by the United
States Attorney’s Office, the VCRP consists of federal, state and local law
enforcement agencies whose mission is to locate, apprehend, and prosecute
individuals who commit violent crimes with firearms.
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