BUFFALO, N.Y. – U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr.
announced today that Jonathan DiPirro, a/k/a JD, 29, of Depew, NY, and Sarah
Szymanski, 28, of Cheektowaga, NY, were arrested and charged by criminal
complaint with conspiracy to distribute heroin. The charge carries a maximum
penalty of 20 years in prison, and a $1,000,000 fine.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Brendan T. Cullinane, who is
handling the case, stated that according to the complaint, in October of 2019,
the Lancaster Police Department, Drug Enforcement Administration, and the New
York State Police Violent Gang Narcotics Enforcement Team began investigating
the drug dealing activities of the defendants, who were identified as
individuals who sold heroin and fentanyl in the Western New York area.
On November 2, 2019, Lancaster Police Officers, the
Bowmansville Fire Company, and the Lancaster Volunteer Ambulance Corporation,
responded to an emergency call at a residence in Lancaster. When first
responders arrived, they discovered an individual identified as J.L. deceased.
Next to J.L., officers observed a hypodermic needle containing a small amount
of liquid or blood. A few days later, on November 4, 2019, officers took
custody of an eyeglasses case that contained an amount of suspected controlled
substances and the hypodermic needle. Testing by the Erie County Central Police
Services Forensics Laboratory confirmed that the powdered substance contained a
mixture of acetyl fentanyl, fentanyl, and cocaine. On February 11, 2020, the
Erie County Medical Examiner's Office issued a death certificate listing the
cause of death as “[a]cute mixed drug intoxication,” and identifying fentanyl
and acetyl fentanyl as two of the drugs in J.L's system at that time that
contributed to the drug intoxication.
Subsequent investigation determined that DiPirro was the
individual J.L. contacted by cell phone, using calls, text messages, and
Facebook Messenger, to purchase heroin or fentanyl. Specifically, between
September 2019 and November 2, 2019, the date of his overdose death, J.L.
contacted DiPirro continually using these lines of communication. During that
time, J.L. overdosed from heroin and/or fentanyl on three known occasions. J.L.
survived the first two overdoses, but died as a result of the third overdose.
On March 4, 2020, the Cheektowaga Police Department
responded to an emergency call at a residence in Cheektowaga involving an
overdose of an individual. When officers arrived, they found an individual,
identified as S.L., unresponsive. Officers administered two doses of Narcan but
could not revive S.L. Officers also administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation
and transported S.L. to St. Joseph's Hospital. Medical personnel ultimately
pronounced S.L. dead.
The investigation into S.L.'s fatal overdose revealed text
messages and voice calls exchanged between S.L. and DiPirro on the date of
S.L.'s death. The cause of S.L.’s death is pending.
Since February of 2020, members of DEA, Lancaster Police,
New York State Police, and Depew Police have conducted three controlled purchases
of suspected heroin from DiPirro and Sarah Szymanski.
“Notwithstanding the current pandemic, my Office, with all
of our partners in law enforcement, will not hesitate to take action to protect
the public from those who bring harm to our community,” stated U.S. Attorney
Kennedy. “In this case, that harm was in the form of lethal opiates. What is
particularly troubling is the fact that in January 2020, Ms. Szymanski was
arrested on 3 occasions—by the Cheektowaga Police Department, the Lancaster Police
Department, and the Erie County Sheriff’s Office—during one 24 hour period.
Despite those arrests, she was permitted to remain at liberty, allowing her and
her co-defendant to peddle this deadly poison. If that is not conclusive proof
that New York State’s bail reform law as currently drafted makes our community
less safe, then I don’t know what is.”
DiPirro and Szymanski made an initial appearance before U.S.
Magistrate Judge H. Kenneth Schroeder and are being held pending detention
hearings.
The complaint is the result of an investigation by the
Lancaster Police Department, under the direction of Chief William J. Karn, Jr.;
the Depew Police Department, under the direction of Chief Jerome Miller; the
Cheektowaga Police Department, under the direction of Chief Michael Sliwinski;
the New York State Police Violent Gang Narcotics Enforcement Team, under the
direction of Major James Hall; and the Drug Enforcement Administration, under
the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Ray Donovan.
The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime is
merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless
proven guilty.
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