Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York, announced that TERRELL POLK was sentenced today
to 35 years in prison in connection with his participation in a crack cocaine
conspiracy and related firearms charges.
As the evidence at trial established, POLK committed three shootings of
drug rivals in the Bronx, New York during August 2015. POLK was convicted following a trial before
United States District Judge George B. Daniels, who also imposed today’s
sentence.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said: “As the jury found, Terrell Polk sold large
quantities of crack cocaine and resolved disputes over drug territory with
terrifying violence. As a result of the
skill and determination of our law enforcement partners, Polk will now spend
several decades behind bars.”
According to the evidence presented during the trial:
Terrell Polk was a member of a violent drug trafficking
organization that sold large quantities of crack cocaine in the Highbridge
section of the Bronx. On July 25, 2015,
Polk used a .40 caliber pistol to shoot a rival drug dealer at point blank
range on University Avenue in the Bronx.
The victim of this shooting suffered a fractured leg.
Approximately 10 days later, on August 4, 2015, Polk used a
shotgun to shoot two victims inside of a store located on Anderson Avenue in
the Bronx. On that occasion, Polk was in
a car when he saw one of his victims standing on the sidewalk. Polk stopped the car, jumped out of the
driver’s seat with a shotgun, and chased the victim into a store. The victim and an innocent bystander in the
store barricaded themselves in the back room to hide from Polk. When Polk was unable to gain access to the
room, he fired a shotgun blast through the door, wounding both men. The first victim sustained shotgun wounds to
his leg and hand, and the second victim sustained shotgun wounds to his elbow.
A few weeks after these shooting incidents, on August 26,
2015, New York City Police Department (“NYPD”) officers stopped a vehicle
driven by Polk, and recovered a loaded gun from the back seat.
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Mr. Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation and NYPD.
This case is being handled by the Office’s Narcotics
Unit. Assistant United States Attorneys
Michael K. Krouse, Nicholas S. Folly, and Max C. Nicholas are in charge of the
prosecution.
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