In El Paso, a federal judge sentenced two brothers to
decades in federal prison for their roles in an El Paso-based drug trafficking
organization announced United States Attorney John F. Bash; FBI Special Agent
in Charge Emmerson Buie, Jr., El Paso Division; and, Special Agent in Charge
Kyle W. Williamson, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), El Paso
Division.
During a hearing held yesterday, United States District
Judge David C. Guaderrama sentenced 39–year-old Oscar Fierro-Sanchez and
38–year-old Ricardo Fierro-Sanchez to 40 years and 20 years, respectively, in
federal prison followed by ten years of supervised release. Judge Guaderrama also ordered that the
defendants forfeit to the Government approximately $7,000 in U.S. Currency, a
2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and their El Paso residences (combined value
is approximately $500,000). Judge
Guaderrama also ordered that Oscar Fierro-Sanchez pay a monetary judgment in
the amount of $205,000.
In April 2018, the brothers entered guilty pleas. Oscar Fierro-Sanchez pleaded guilty to one
count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute a controlled
substance. Ricardo Fierro-Sanchez
pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to distribute a
controlled substance and one count of maintaining drug involved premises.
By pleading guilty, the brothers admitted that from January
2015 to April 2017, they ran a large-scale drug distribution operation out of
their residences that involved hundreds of kilograms of heroin, cocaine and
marijuana.
“Combating transnational drug trafficking organizations is
one of the top criminal priorities of the El Paso FBI. This investigation is an outstanding example
of joint cooperation between the FBI and the DEA working together to have a
positive impact on keeping our communities safer,” said FBI El Paso Special
Agent in Charge Buie.
“The sentencing of Oscar and Ricardo Fierro-Sanchez sends a
message to all who engage in the distribution of illegal drugs. This case
highlights the impact that multiple agencies can have when they join forces to
combat this illicit trade by holding those responsible accountable to the
community,” said DEA El Paso Division Special Agent in Charge Williamson.
These sentences resulted from an investigation by the
FBI/DEA Strike Force. The Strike Force
is a multi-agency task force established to disrupt and dismantle major drug
trafficking organizations. The El Paso
Police Department and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office assisted with this
investigation.
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