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Suffolk County New York DA charges 21 gang members and associates of '9-Trey Bloods' in 197-count indictment
2023-04-25
[FoxNews] Suffolk County 197-count indictment includes charges of drug distribution, as well as firearm possession and sales on Long Island.

Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney shares why he supports the 'Death by Dealer' law and why he wants to end bail reform legislation that puts drug dealers back on the street on 'Fox News Live.'

The Suffolk County, New York District Attorney announced a 197-count indictment charging 21 members and associates of the "9-Trey Bloods" street gang with mostly narcotics and weapons trafficking offenses.

Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney made the announcement with Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon, Jr., and Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney K. Harrison on Monday, saying the 197-count indictment includes six conspiracies to distribute and possess narcotics and firearms, dating back to December 2021.

"In Suffolk County, we had over 350 young people die last year from fentanyl," Tierney said. "That is more young people from Suffolk County than those who died during all the years of Vietnam War put together. We can’t stand by and let this continue."

In early 2022, members of the Suffolk County Fentanyl Task Force, East End Drug Task Force and Gang Violence Task Force, along with several other agencies and departments, kicked off an investigation into members and associates of the "9-Trey Bloods," who were moving drugs and firearms while committing violent acts in Suffolk County.

The investigation led to the execution of over 190 search warrants into homes, vehicles, cellphones and other digital sources. It also resulted in thousands of hours of surveillance and intelligence, ultimately revealing the scope of the narcotics and firearm operations.

The investigation also resulted in a three-month grand jury presentation that charged 18 of the 21 defendants with six separate conspiracies related to narcotics and weapons trafficking and possession.

Twenty-one of the defendants were indicted on 63 separate criminal acts dating back to December 2021, including the possession of 12 illegal firearms, nine large capacity magazines, a gang-related shooting, the sale of fentanyl that led to a fatal overdose, several undercover narcotics transactions, and possession with intent to sell multiple controlled substances.

One of the incidents occurred on Nov. 13, 2022, when Justin Llewellyn allegedly sold Yasmin DeLeon, 25, and another individual fentanyl and crack cocaine at a hotel in Ronkonkoma, New York.

The morning after the deal, DeLeon was unresponsive, and Llewellyn entered the room to administer Narcan before police arrived.

Llewellyn was arrested on the scene and was allegedly in possession of fentanyl and other narcotics. A search of his car, Tierney said, resulted in drug paraphernalia like scales and an overdose kit containing unused Narcan.

He was charged with third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance and second-degree conspiracy for conspiring to sell narcotics.

Also charged in the indictment are Amina Atelek, 22, of Deer Park; Charles Cooper, 36, of Shirley; Dajuan Davis, 40, of Central Park; Kellie Gibbs, 39, of Huntington; Michael Grodner, 58, of Huntington; Henna Harris, 47, of Central Islip; Osvaldo Hernandez, 47, of the Bronx; Cynthia Hermann, 65, of Sayville; Michael Horn, 31, of Deer Park; Steven Hunt, 42, of Brentwood; Robert Jenkins, 62, of Bay Shore; Davon Lawrence, 31, of Huntington Station; Travis Lawrence, 35, of Ronkonkoma; Tyree Lawrence, 30, of Ronkonkoma; Terrence Lee, 33, of Riverhead; Richard Owns, 33, of Ronkonkoma; and George Rodriguez, 48, of Medford.

According to Tierney, nine of the 21 defendants were arrested and arraigned before the Honorable Richard I. Horowitz.

Eleven of those who were indicted are charged offenses that are eligible for bail – eight of those defendants are in custody, one posted bond and one is at large.

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