From Connecticut U.S. Attorney’s Office:
Deirdre M. Daly, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, Patricia M. Ferrick, Special Agent in Charge of the New Haven Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Bridgeport Police Chief Joseph L. Gaudett, Jr. today announced that 14 individuals have been charged by indictment with various narcotics and firearms offenses as part of joint investigation into drug trafficking and violence in Bridgeport. The majority of the defendants were arrested on criminal complaints in early December and a federal grand jury in Bridgeport returned an 18-count indictment on December 18.
According to statements made in court, since January 2012, the FBI Bridgeport Safe Streets Task Force, Bridgeport Police Department and Connecticut State Police Statewide Narcotics Task Force has been conducting an investigation into narcotics trafficking and violent criminal activity in and around the Trumbull Gardens housing complex in Bridgeport.
Charged in the indictment are:
RONELL HANKS, a.k.a. “Biz” and “Ace,” 24, of Bridgeport
OMAR BAHAMONDE, a.k.a. “Dirk,” 29, of Bridgeport
JONATHAN BOHANNON, 25, of Bridgeport
JERMAINE BUCHANAN, a.k.a. “Hot Main,” 18, of Shelton
MOYAN FORBES, 22, of Bridgeport
RASHAD HEARD, a.k.a. “Shotty,” 23, of Bridgeport,
SYBIL HOPKINS, 55, of Stratford
STEVEN HUTCHINSON, a.k.a. “L,” 24, of Bridgeport
TAVAR JOHNSON, 30, of Bridgeport
YAZMINE MORALES, 36, of Newington
CARLOS SOTO, a.k.a. “Machon,” 49, of Newington
EBONEY WOOD, a.k.a. “Sis,” 33, of New Haven
D’METRIUS WOODWARD, a.k.a. “Flea,” 29, of Bridgeport
TYSHEEM WRIGHT, 25, of Bridgeport
During the course of the investigation, investigators seized approximately one kilogram of heroin, one-half kilogram of crack cocaine, approximately $100,000 in cash, three vehicles, jewelry, nine firearms, and more than 200 rounds of ammunition. One of the firearms was an assault-type rifle and four of the firearms were stolen.
The indictment charges each defendant with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute narcotics. If convicted of this charge, based on the type and quantity of narcotics charged, BAHAMONDE, BOHANNON, FORBES, HANKS, HEARD, HOPKINS, MORALES, SOTO, WOOD, WOODWARD and WRIGHT face a minimum term of imprisonment of 10 years and a maximum term of imprisonment of life. BUCHANAN, HUTCHINSON and JOHNSON face a minimum term of imprisonment of five years and a maximum term of imprisonment of 40 years.
Certain defendants are also charged with possessing with intent to distribute, and distribution of, heroin and/or cocaine base (“crack cocaine”).
The indictment also charges HANKS and BOHANNON with one count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a previously convicted felon, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 10 years; BOHANNON and BUCHANAN with one count of possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking crimes, which carries a mandatory five-year sentence; HANKS and BUCHANAN with one count of possession of a stolen firearm, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 10 years, and WOOD with transfer of a firearm to a convicted felon (HANKS), which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of five years.
U.S. Attorney Daly stressed that an indictment is not evidence of guilt. Charges are only allegations, and each defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
This case has been assigned to Chief U.S. District Judge Janet C. Hall in New Haven.
This matter is being investigated by the FBI’s Bridgeport Safe Streets Task Force, in coordination with the Bridgeport Police Department, the Trumbull Police Department and the Connecticut State Police Statewide Narcotics Task Force. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the State’s Attorney for the Judicial District of Fairfield are assisting this investigation and prosecution. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Tracy Lee Dayton and Rahul Kale.
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Mojo,
Happy New Year! Good to see you are still kicking. Bob Walsh mentioned “Joel and JML” in an entry yesterday regarding ‘site clicks’ and I thought your name was missing. You are most regular in offering an opinion on almost any topic. Thank you.
A variant regarding this article based on your saying:
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JML,
Another thing you should thank Mojo for is your signoff. He commonly used it here before you did.
Booty,
Just called Mojo to thank him personally for his online efforts. As to the ‘Time will tell’ tagline, he stated he has used it occasionally in the past, rather than commonly as you state, but through utilization he looks at it as ‘mine.’
Of course it is owned by nobody and can be used by everybody. But when you are looking at the future development of one or more actions in the community, or failures to act today, then it seemed like an appropriate end to most of the posts.
This morning as we look at the City response to the snow storm (and accompanying frigid temperatures) most posts are complimentary. However, the early Emergency Notice, provided many hours before any snow reached CT AND THEREFORE BEFORE ANY SNOW COULD BE PLOWED, created a situation where ticketing of cars went on while businesses and City offices were open. Questions about this ticketing activity have surfaced and probably deserve a fair response. Time will tell.
Another blog topic out the window. Seriously–is it ever humanly possible for some people to stick to the subject matter?
The Bpt housing authority leadership has almost been completely taken over by transplants from the marginally successful New Haven Housing Authority. You think nepotism in the city is bad … you should see the authorities!
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