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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 18, 2003
Leader
of Heroin and Crack Cocaine Trafficking Organization is Sentenced to
Twenty-Two Years in Prison
DEC
18St. Louis, Missouri: The leader of a drug trafficking organization
was sentenced to twenty-two years in prison on charges of trafficking
heroin and crack cocaine, over a two-year period, in the Dellwood area
of St. Louis, William J. Renton, Jr., Special Agent in Charge DEA St.
Louis Division and United States Attorney Ray Gruender announced today.
RAZZ
EVERETT JORDAN, JR., 25, of the 10000 block of Green Valley Drive, St.
Louis, 63136, was sentenced to 264 months in prison, without parole. On
September 30, 2003, Jordan pled guilty to one felony count of conspiracy
to distribute and possession with intent to distribute heroin and "crack"
cocaine. He appeared today for sentencing before Senior United States
District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh.
The investigation
into this organization began in late 2001 after officers from the North
County Municipal Enforcement Group (MEG) made several purchases of heroin
from Jordan at his residence on Green Valley Drive. Further investigation
showed that customers for small amounts of heroin would call Jordan and
arrange for a purchase. They were instructed to call Jordan when approaching
the Green Valley neighborhood. Jordan then conducted business in his front
yard. The volume of traffic at Jordan's residence - sometimes as many
as twenty customers a day - was observed by neighbors who expressed their
concerns about Jordan's activities. Customers for larger amounts of heroin
and crack cocaine also negotiated with Jordan over the telephone and either
picked up the drugs from Jordan at his residence or met with Jordan at
a designation outside the Green Valley neighborhood where they would meet
to make the exchange of drugs for money. These purchases of larger amounts
were then weighed and repackaged to be distributed to numerous people
in the North County/Dellwood area and elsewhere.
William J. Renton,
Jr., Special Agent in Charge DEA, St. Louis Division stated, "Jordan
and members of his organization were known for extreme violence and intimidation
in the conduct of their drug dealing activities. Their convictions and
sentencings make the community a safer place." Renton attributed
the dismantling of this organization to the combined efforts of state
and local agencies who joined forces with DEA, which included St. Louis
County, St. Louis Metropolitan and Maryland Heights Police Departments,
the St. Charles County Sheriff's Department and especially the Dellwood
Police Department. "This is another example of the law enforcement
community banding together to target, investigate, arrest, and prosecute
those individuals and organizations who chose to engage in violent drug
related criminal activity," Renton said. Renton also commended the
United States Attorney's Office and the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's
Office for their efforts in this case.
The following six
co-defendants have previously pled guilty to charges of trafficking heroin
and crack cocaine in this case and have been sentenced to prison terms
ranging from 8 to 170 months. They are:
COREY L. HOSKINS,
22, of the10100 block of Clairmont, St. Louis, 63136; BRANDON CHRIS MCGAULEY,
19, of the 7300 block of Arrow Wood Court, St. Louis, 63042; TYRONE LAMAR
BROWN, 21, of the 10800 block of Glen Gary, St. Louis, 63137; WAYNE ALLEN
DISMUKE, JR. 22, Marcel Court, Ferguson, 63135; CARLOS BROWN, 29, of the
3600 block of Hydraulic, St. Louis, 63136 and RONALD PATRICK BANKS, 23,
of the 10100 block of Cloverdale, St. Louis, 63136.
With their guilty
pleas, Jordon's co-defendants admitted that they served as distributors
or middlemen of substantial amounts of heroin and crack cocaine or were
brokers for the sources supplying the drugs to Jordan.
Requests for additional
information should be directed to Special Agent Shirley A. Armstead, Public
Information Officer, at 314-538-4600.
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