News
Release
Date: June 22, 2012
Contact: Erin Mulvey
Number: 212-337-2906
Murder
Charges for Czar Entertainment Founder,
Five Others
--James Rosemond (aka Jimmy the Henchman)
Charged with Murdering Lowell Fletcher, Gunned
Down in Bronx; Narcotics, Firearms Offenses
Charged Against Some--
June
22 (New York) - Wilbert L. Plummer,
the Acting Special Agent-in-Charge of the
New York Field Division of the U.S. Drug
Enforcement Administration, Preet Bharara,
the United States Attorney for the Southern
District of New York, Joseph R. Guccione,
the United States Marshal for the Southern
District of New York (USMS), and Raymond
W. Kelly, the Police Commissioner of the
City of New York (NYPD), today announced
the unsealing of charges against Czar Entertainment
founder James Rosemond, aka “Jimmy
the Henchman,” and five other individuals – Rodney
Johnson, Brian Mccleod, Derrick Grant,
Jason Williams, and Shawn Williams (no
relation) – stemming from the September
2009 murder of Lowell Fletcher.
In
addition to the murder related charges, the
Superseding Indictment also charges various
defendants, including a seventh defendant,
Ronald Anderson, with firearms and narcotics
offenses.
Acting
DEA Special Agent-in-Charge Wilbert L. Plummer
said: “Violence and drug trafficking
have a symbiotic relationship. In this case
we pursued all intelligence until we identified,
investigated and arrested the people responsible."
Manhattan
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said: “These
defendants operated like a mini-gang, allegedly
committing a revenge killing, and a host
of drug and firearms offenses. Thanks to
the cooperative efforts of law enforcement,
they will now be held to account for all
of their alleged conduct.”
United
States Marshal Joseph R. Guccione said: “Assisting
our law enforcement partners remains a top
priority of the United States Marshals Service
and this case highlights that successful
relationship.”
NYPD
Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said: “This
has not been a good month for Jimmy the Henchman.
Already in federal prison for criminal drug
trafficking, James Rosemond now faces charges
for a 2009 murder committed as payback for
an assault on his son. This retaliatory violence
not only sets the worst kind of example,
it won’t be tolerated by law enforcement.
I commend the 44 th Precinct Detective Squad
and case detective Steven Smith, as well
as the DEA agents, U.S. Marshals and prosecutors
from the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s
office involved in pursuing this case.”
According
to the Superseding Indictment unsealed today
and prior court proceedings: Rosemond is
the founder of Czar Entertainment, a rap
music management company. Rosemond’s
son, James Rosemond Jr., was assaulted by
Lowell Fletcher and associates of a rival
management company. Johnson, McCleod, Grant,
Jason Williams and Sean Williams conspired
to shoot and kill Fletcher at the direction
of Rosemond. Fletcher was gunned down in
the vicinity of Jerome Avenue and Mount Eden
Avenue in the Bronx on the evening of September
27, 2009.
Rosemond,
47, Johnson, 38, McCleod, 41, Grant, 39,
Jason Williams, 30, and Shawn Williams, 37,
have each been charged with one count of
conspiracy to commit a murder for hire, and
one count of using a firearm in connection
with a murder for hire.
In
addition to the murder and firearm charges,
several defendants are also charged with
narcotics and additional firearms offenses.
Anderson, 32, who has not been charged in
connection with the homicide of Fletcher,
Johnson, and McCleod are charged with conspiring
to distribute narcotics. Johnson and Anderson
have also been charged with using and possessing
firearms in connection with a drug trafficking
crime, and Johnson is also charged with possessing
a firearm after being convicted of a felony.
Rosemond
is currently incarcerated following his conviction
in the Eastern District of New York for drug
and continuing criminal enterprise charges.
Jason Williams is currently incarcerated
following a conviction on drug charges in
the Eastern District of New York. Johnson
has been in custody since his arrest on April
28, 2010. McCleod has been in custody since
his arrest on May 26, 2011. Grant and Shawn
Williams have been in custody since their
arrests on May 14, 2012.
The
case has been assigned to U.S. District Court
Judge Colleen McMahon. The charges against
each defendant and the corresponding maximum
potential penalties are outlined in the chart
attached to this press release. Mr. Bharara
praised the investigative work of the DEA,
the USMS, and the NYPD.
The
prosecution of these cases is being overseen
by the Office’s Violent Crimes Unit.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Laurie Korenbaum
and Santosh Aravind are in charge of the
prosecution. The charges contained in the
indictment are merely accusations, and the
defendants are presumed innocent unless and
until proven guilty.
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