
NEW HAVEN MAN INVOLVED IN HEROIN DISTRIBUTION
RING SENTENCED TO 30 MONTHS IN FEDERAL PRISON
David B. Fein, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that JEROME HARPER, also known as “Hop,” 54, of New Haven, was sentenced today by Senior United States District Judge Ellen Bree Burns in New Haven to 30 months of imprisonment, followed by three years of supervised release, for distributing heroin.
This matter stems from a Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force investigation dubbed “Operation Brick House,” which targeted a heroin distribution organization based in New Haven that was headed by Tarulus Glass, also known as “Dred,” and his associates. The investigation employed several law-enforcement techniques, including the use of confidential informants, controlled purchases of heroin, physical surveillance, and the use of court-authorized wiretaps on cellular telephones utilized by some of the defendants.
The investigation revealed that Glass and his associates, including HARPER, obtained prepackaged heroin from sources of supply in the New York metropolitan area and distributed it to drug sellers in and around New Haven.
During the course of the investigation, DEA Task Force officers seized heroin, cocaine and crack cocaine, four firearms and three vehicles.
On June 12, 2012, HARPER pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute heroin.
Eleven individuals were charged and have pleaded guilty as a result of the investigation. Glass awaits sentencing.
This matter is being investigated by the DEA New Haven Task Force, which includes participants from the New Haven, Meriden, Hamden, West Haven, Branford and Ansonia Police Departments, and the United States Marshals Service. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Patrick F. Caruso and H. Gordon Hall.
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