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Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 13, 2006
Contact: Joanna Zoltay
Number: 312-886-2597
Operation
Hip Hop Takes Down Local Drug Dealers
Eight People Arrested in Joint Law Enforcement
Effort



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(Aurora, IL) – Gary
G. Olenkiewicz, Special Agent in Charge of the Chicago Division of
the Drug Enforcement Administration;
Andrew L. Traver, Special Agent in Charge of the Chicago Division of
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; Elissa A. Brown,
Special Agent in Charge of the Chicago Division of the U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement; Illinois State Police Director Larry Trent;
and Aurora Police Chief William Powell, announced the arrest of eight
Aurora men, each on separate federal and stated drug trafficking charges.
The charges are the result
of a cooperative effort between the law enforcement agencies named
above as well as the United States Attorneys Office, Northern
District of Illinois, the Kane County States Attorney’s Office,
the Oswego Police Department, and the Montgomery Police Department.
Operation Hip Hop involved
undercover agents making purchases of approximately 470 grams of crack
cocaine and 384 grams of powder cocaine. The arrest
and search warrants conducted on October 12, 2006, resulted in the seizure
of approximately $13,000 USC, eight ounces of crack cocaine, two vehicles,
a computer, eight cellular telephones and eight members of Kalvin Stewart’s
illegal drug organization that operated out of the city of Aurora.
DEA Special Agent
in Charge Gary Olenkiewicz stated, "These multiple
federal and state arrests are the culmination of over a year's cooperative
work with our federal, state and local counterparts. Because of these
combined efforts, Kalvin Stewart and his associates will no longer be
a menace to the city of Aurora. The DEA is proud to have been a partner
in this investigation with the Aurora Police Department, ATF, ICE, Kane
County, and others, and will continue to work with our partners in the
law enforcement community to make sure that gangs, drugs and guns are
no longer a threat to our children and neighborhoods."
“Today’s operation is a bit different in that we built a solid investigation
around two individuals and expanded it to include their associates instead of
going after a particular street gang,” said Aurora Police Chief William
Powell. “By working with our federal, state, and county partners, the intelligence
that was originally gathered by the Aurora police grew to be the cornerstone
of this case. Federal agents are assisting our officers every day with the shared
goal of eradicating gang and drug crimes. By adding state, county and local agencies
to the team, it truly demonstrates that anyone with a badge is dedicated to this
same cause.” FEDERAL CHARGES
Charged with distributing
a controlled substance, namely, 50 grams or more of mixtures and substances
containing cocaine base in the form of “crack
cocaine,” a Schedule II Narcotic Drug Controlled Substance in violation
of Title 21 United States Code, Section 841 (a)(1) are:
Kalvin Stewart, aka “Bo
Peep”
Randy Stewart, aka “Quee”
Shaunta Turner, aka “Little Vader”
Karlid Lash
If convicted, the defendants face maximum penalties of life in prison.
Note, however, that the court will determine the appropriate sentence
to be imposed under the United States sentencing guidelines.
STATE CHARGES
Charged with Unlawful Delivery of a Controlled Substance 720 570/407
(c)(2) (Class 1 Felony); and Unlawful Delivery of a Controlled Substance
within 1,000 feet of a church or school 720 570/407 (b)(1) (Class X Felony)
are:
Robert Cox
Vangle Pryor
Quadious Rush
Tyree Pryor
Gregory Warfield
Willie Mayes
Ricky Stewart
Eric Glover
The government is being represented by Assistant United States Attorney
Matthew Getter.
The public is reminded that complaints contain only charges and are
not evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent and are entitled
to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving guilt
beyond a reasonable doubt.
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