15 gang members formally charged on drug, firearm charges in Ohio
The United States Attorney’s Office has announced that 15 gang members have been formally charged on drug and firearm charges in Ohio.
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Members of Fully Blooded Felons, a criminal street that was active in Northeast Ohio, have been charged for their roles in a drug trafficking conspiracy that involved importing and distributing drugs, according to a Department of Justice spokesperson.
Among those drugs included fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, and buprenorphine.
They were also formally charged with the illegal possession of firearms.
“This organization is charged not only with peddling such poisons in Cleveland’s Cedar Estates neighborhood but also with actively plotting to recruit persons to infiltrate the Ohio prison system to distribute drugs there so gang members could reap the profits,” said U.S. Attorney Rebecca C. Lutzko. “This indictment and these arrests are a product of the dedication, cooperation, and tireless efforts of Northern District of Ohio federal, state, and local law enforcement partners who, working together, identified and disrupted this criminal organization. "
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The following have been charged:
Raven Mullins, also known as Dunny and Dun, 34, of Cleveland
Henry Burchett, also known as Noodles and Noo, 39, of Cleveland
Cortez Tyree, also known as Seed, 34, of Cleveland
Rodney Linson, also known as Scrap, 37, of Willoughby Hills, Ohio
Elijah Johnson, also known as Loon, 36;
Demarcus Elliott, also known as Moo, 37, of Westlake
Dontez Hammond, also known as Donny, 35, of Cleveland
Jeffrey Lee, also known as Fatty, 23, of Cleveland
Jerrell Jones-Ferrell, also known as Ruga, 25, of Cleveland
Jerry Mullins, also known as B. Money, 32, of Cleveland
Devonte Johnson, also known as D Nut and Nut, 31, of Cleveland
Jerome Williams, also known as Jay, 29, of Cleveland
Christepher Horton, also known as Cam and Killa, 40, of Erie, Pennsylvania
Deeundra Perkins, also known as Drizzy, 32
Deon Blackwell, also known as White Boy, 37, of Cleveland
All 15 defendants were charged with a conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances, the spokesperson said.
Six defendants were charged with possession with intent to distribute controlled substances offenses, five defendants were charged with illegal possession of firearms, and five defendants were charged with possessing firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking crimes.
One defendant was charged with interstate travel in aid of racketeering and 11 defendants were charged with using a communications facility to facilitate a felony drug offense, the spokesperson stated.
The defendants are accused of using two apartments in Cleveland to store controlled substances and firearms to distribute different controlled substances to their customers.
Court documents also allege that the drug tracking ring extended to inside Ohio’s state prisons and federal detention centers.
If convicted, each sentence will be determined by the court after a review of factors unique to this case.