Eleven Arrested During Early Morning Round-Up
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – U.S. Attorney Andrew Murray announced
today that after a ten-month joint investigation, FBI agents and CMPD officers
arrested 11 individuals during an early morning round-up. Ten of those arrested face federal charges
and one was arrested on state offenses. Two others currently in state custody
have also been indicted federally, bringing the total number of those charged
as part of this Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) initiative to 13.
“This morning’s round-up was the result of a joint law
enforcement investigation into drug dealing and drug related criminal activity
in and around the Lakewood Community in Charlotte,” said U.S. Attorney
Murray. “Today’s coordinated action is
part of our PSN strategy, which calls upon all levels of law enforcement to
combine forces to reduce drug distribution and drug-fueled crimes in our
neighborhoods, and to increase community safety.”
Those arrested today on multiple federal charges of
distribution and possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine are: Ashley
Bennet, 22, of Charlotte; Travis Burris, 21, of Charlotte; Charles Berry, 49,
of Charlotte; Andre Booker, 23, of Charlotte, Lemuel Carr, 21, of Charlotte;
Marcus Hammonds, 33, of Charlotte; Jonathan Means, 38, of Charlotte; Jermaine
Monroe, 37, of Charlotte; Robert Fitzgerald Moore, 53, of Charlotte; and Dandre
Morrison, 30, of Charlotte. Ashley
Bennet, and Travis Burris are also charged with conspiracy to distribute and to
possess with intent to distribute crack cocaine. Marcus Gregory was also
arrested today on state charges.
Two individuals currently in state custody now face federal
offenses. Shea Roseboro, 28, is charged
with distribution and possession with intent distribute crack cocaine, and
Kwame Hakeem Crawford, 27, is charged with possession of a firearm by a
convicted felon.
The charges contained in the indictment are
allegations. The defendants are presumed
innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of
law.
In making today’s announcement, U.S. Attorney Murray
commends the FBI and CMPD for their investigative efforts, and thanks the U.S.
Marshals Service for their assistance with this morning’s arrests. U.S. Attorney Murray also thanks the North
Carolina Department of Public Safety’s Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice,
and the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office for their collaboration
with this investigation.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Lambert Guinn of the U.S. Attorney’s
Office in Charlotte is leading the prosecution.
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