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Release
February 15, 2007
Contact: SA Erin Mulvey DEA
212-337-2906
Maggie Gandasegui SNC
212-815-0525
Drug Impostor Nabbed
Guns, Fake DEA Badge, Crack Cocaine and Ammunition Seized
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Some of the items confiscated from the defendant. |
FEB 15 -- (New York) New York Drug Enforcement Administration Special
Agent-In-Charge John P. Gilbride, New York City Police Commissi oner
Raymond W . Kelly,
New York State Police Superintendent Wayne E. Bennett and Special Narcotics
Prosecutor Bridget G. Brennan announced the arrest of 34 year old Tony
Clanton who faces criminal charges involving impersonating a federal
agent, drug possession, gun possession and armed burglary.
DEA Special Agent
in Charge Gilbride stated, “The DEA Badge this
individual was carrying was fake, but the charges he faces for robbing
homes, stealing drugs and terrorizing the community are real. Impersonating
a federal agent is a serious crime and will not be tolerated. New Yorkers
can rest assure that law enforcement will weed out and place these individuals
in jail – where they belong.” SAC Gilbride commended the
diligent work of the DEA, NYPD, NYSP and the Special Narcotics Prosecutors
Office for the City of New York.
Clanton was the
target of a joint investigation by the New York Drug Enforcement Task
Force (NYDETF)
REDRUM group, the NYC Special Narcotics
Prosecutor’s Office and New York City Police Department Precinct
Detective Units which began in November, 2006. Over the last several
months, on information that Clanton was impersonating a DEA Special Agent,
members of the REDRUM group searched for Clanton who was apprehended
at his house at 755 Narrows Road in Staten Island late Tuesday night.
The defendant is
charged with posing as a DEA agent, presenting a fictitious search
warrant, stealing
money, criminal possession of controlled substances,
criminal possession of weapons, criminal possession of stolen property
and personal documents. After arresting Clanton in front of his home,
members of the REDRUM unit executed a search warrant on his home and
recovered a fictitious DEA badge and other law enforcement credentials
with his the defendant’s photo under the name of Dennis Condon.
During the arrest,
the REDRUM group of the New York Drug Enforcement Task Force — composed of DEA agents, NYPD detectives and the New
York State Police investigators — recovered 124 grams of crack/cocaine,
a Glock 9mm., two .380 weapons, five hundred rounds of ammunition, a
police scanner, a bullet proof vest, handcuffs, an MTA parking permit,
a $10,000 Rolex watch and drug paraphernalia.
Special Narcotics
Prosecutor Bridget G. Brennan said, “Is of special
concern when individuals masquerade as law enforcement agents to commit
crimes. It increases the potential for danger and violence that dedicated
officers encounter daily.”
The defendant will be arraigned on the charges later today.
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