United States Attorney David Capp
Northern District of Indiana
M01-204 S. Main Street
South Bend, Indiana 46601
Hammond South Bend Fort
Wayne
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
Mary L. Hatton
December 14, 2012 PHONE:
(219) 937-5500
www.usdoj.gov/usao/inn/ Fax:
(219) 852-2770
SEVEN MEMBERS OF
THE CASH OUT BOYZ STREET GANG INDICTED IN RACKETEERING CONSPIRACY
South
Bend, Indiana — United States Attorney David Capp announced that seven
individuals alleged to be members of the Cash Out Boyz
street gang were charged in an Indictment with RICO violations. The Indictment alleges that from 2010 through
2012 these individuals conducted the affairs of the Cash Out Boyz, an ongoing criminal enterprise, by engaging in the
distribution of controlled substances and in acts of violence, including
murder, attempted murder, assaults with deadly weapons, robbery, and home
invasions. This pattern of illegal
activity occurred primarily in South Bend, Indiana.
The
Indictment unsealed today charges the following individuals:
·
Demerius M. Shaw, 20, of South Bend, Indiana is charged with participating
in and conspiracy to participate in racketeering activity; carrying a firearm
during a crime of violence and drug trafficking crime and aiding and abetting;
carrying and using a firearm during a crime of violence; and carrying a firearm
during a drug trafficking crime.
·
Timothy
Whitfield, 21, of South Bend, Indiana, is charged with participating in and
conspiracy to participate in racketeering activity; carrying a firearm during a
crime of violence and drug trafficking crime; and violent crime in aid of
racketeering/assault with a deadly weapon.
·
Alvin Blade III,
20, of South Bend, Indiana, is charged with participating in and conspiracy to
participate in racketeering activity and carrying a firearm during a crime of
violence and drug trafficking crime.
·
Jarvis Ward, 19,
of South Bend, Indiana, is charged with participating in and conspiracy to
participate in racketeering activity; aiding and abetting the carrying of a
firearm during a crime of violence and drug trafficking crime.
·
Jaleen L. McGee, 20, of South Bend, Indiana, is charged with
participating in and conspiracy to participate in racketeering activity; and carrying
and using a firearm during a crime of violence.
·
Brison K. Williams,
20, of South Bend, Indiana, is charged with participating in and conspiracy to
participate in racketeering activity; violent crime in aid of racketeering/assault
with a deadly weapon.
·
Rickey Hemphill,
19, of South Bend, Indiana, is charged with participating in and conspiracy to
participate in racketeering activity; violent crime in aid of racketeering/assault
with a deadly weapon.
Ward
and Whitfield are alleged to be leaders of the Cash Out
Boyz.
The
indictment alleges eighteen (18) acts of racketeering which include multiple
acts of attempted murder and one act of murder.
Specifically:
·
The attempted
murder of David Adams on March 19, 2010, allegedly committed by Timothy Whitfield.
·
The attempted
murders of three members of the Kaley St. gang on May
22, 2010, allegedly committed by Rickey Hemphill and other Cash Out Boyz members.
·
The attempted
murder of Devencie Ervin on May 28, 2010, allegedly
committed by Timothy Whitfield.
·
The attempted
murder of Anthony Carter on June19, 2010 allegedly committed by Timothy
Whitfield.
·
The attempted
murder of Jerrell Sanders on January 21, 2011 allegedly
committed by Alvin Blade III.
·
The attempted
murder of Kenny Wade on June 5, 2011 allegedly committed by Demerius
Shaw, Jaleen McGee and other Cash Out
Boyz members.
·
The murder of
Steven Chatman on August 8, 2011, allegedly committed by Demerius
Shaw.
The
remaining acts of racketeering allege various drug transactions and robberies.
United
States Attorney Capp stated, “The indictment today represents part of our
ongoing effort in northern Indiana against violent street gangs. Our investigation is continuing and we are
not going to stop until we remove these violent offenders from the streets.”
Capp
praised the cooperative efforts of the ATF, FBI, USMS and the SBPD. Capp also stated, “My office has been working
in conjunction with St. Joseph County Prosecutor Michael Dvorak and his office. This is a team effort on all fronts and this
Cash Out Boyz indictment would
not have occurred without the St. Joe County Prosecutor’s office.”
Timothy
Whitfield and Demerius Shaw are in custody on other
charges. Blade, McGee and Hemphill were
arrested today and will have their initial appearance before Magistrate Judge
Andrew Rodovich at 4 PM. The United States Attorney’s Office will be
seeking pre-trial detention on all defendants.
Brison Williams and Jarvis
Ward are still at large. If anyone
has any information that would assist in bringing them to justice, please call
the FBI at 574-233-4488 or the US Marshal’s Service at 574-236-8291. All calls will be treated confidentially.
Three
members of the Cash Out Boyz
gang, Javon D. Thomas, Jeffrey A. Sheppard, and
Wilber Crawford, were charged earlier this year (May 9, 2012) in a federal
Indictment. They pleaded guilty in June
2012 to brandishing a firearm during a federal drug trafficking crime. The three are awaiting sentencings
that are set in late May 2013 and early June 2013 in federal court.
This
case is being investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Marshal’s Service, the
St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office, the St. Joseph County Police Department
and the South Bend Police Department.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys
Donald Schmid and Kenneth Hays.
If
convicted in court, any specific sentence to be imposed will be determined by
the judge after consideration of federal sentencing statutes and the Federal
Sentencing Guidelines.
The
United States Attorney's Office emphasized that an Indictment is merely an
allegation and that all persons charged are presumed innocent until and unless
proven guilty in court.