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53 Defendants Convicted in Federal Prosecution of Brooklyn-Based “Bully Gang”

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of New York
Defendants Committed Murder, Assault, Extortion, Arson, Robbery, and Drug Trafficking for the Violent Street Gang

Today, in federal court in Brooklyn, Romeo Gonzalez was the 53rd and final defendant to be convicted in the prosecution of members and associates of the Bully Gang, a violent street gang based in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn.  With Gonzalez’s conviction, all of the defendants charged in the case—across a series of Indictments and Criminal Informations—have been found guilty of their criminal conduct.  Forty-eight defendants, including Gonzalez, pleaded guilty, and five defendants were convicted in two separate trials before United States District Judge Brian M. Cogan.  The defendants were convicted of crimes including racketeering, murder, murder conspiracy, assault, gun trafficking, robbery, arson, extortion, using a gun during a crime of violence, drug trafficking, money laundering, and bribery. Gonzalez pleaded guilty today to conspiracy to possess cocaine and heroin with intent to distribute for his participation in the gang’s Maine drug trafficking conspiracy.  The proceeding was held before United States Magistrate Judge Cheryl L. Pollak.

Jospeh Nocella, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Bryan Miller, Special Agent in Charge, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, New York Field Division (ATF New York), and Jessica S. Tisch, Commissioner, New York City Police Department (NYPD), announced the convictions.

“These prosecutions have decimated a violent gang that engaged in drug trafficking on a massive scale, shootings, murder, bribery of corrections officers, and other crimes from New York to Maine,” stated United States Attorney Nocella.  “The convictions of 53 Bully Gang members and associates were the result of a years’ long investigation and prosecution, and demonstrate our Office’s steadfast commitment to dismantling violent street gangs through our partnership with federal and local law enforcement.”   

“This conviction demonstrates the strength of our collaborative efforts to dismantle violent criminal organizations that threaten our communities. Through the use of Crime Gun Intelligence, the ATF/NYPD Joint Firearms Task Force and the Eastern District of N.Y. have remained committed to holding armed gang members accountable and to restoring peace in the communities they seek to harm,” stated ATF New York Special Agent in Charge Miller.

As proven during the two trials in this case and set forth in court documents, the Bully Gang was a violent criminal organization that ran several complex and long-running illegal drug trafficking schemes. These schemes included a multistate drug and money laundering conspiracy involving dozens of stash houses located in Maine, and a conspiracy to smuggle drugs into Rikers Island jail facilities (Rikers), including by bribing prison guards. The illicit money generated from these schemes was used to benefit the gang by enriching its members and funding its operations to commit more crimes. To advance the gang’s operations and reputation, and to retaliate against rivals, members and associates of the gang also committed numerous acts of violence, including shootings, arson, and murder, and purchased illegal firearms to protect the organization and its members.

Since 2020, 53 defendants have been charged with a variety of crimes in connection with this investigation and, with today’s guilty plea by Gonzalez, all have been convicted.  Gonzalez, who was charged in 2020, was a fugitive for nearly five years before he was apprehended in June 2025.  With the government’s consent, two defendants are participating in the Special Options Services program for juvenile and young adult offenders. 

Over a dozen defendants who were members and associates of the gang were convicted of racketeering.  These defendants included Derrick Ayers, Bermon Clarke, Franklin Gillespie, Moeleek Harrell, Demetrius Johnson, Latrell Johnson, and Anthony Kennedy.   Members and associates of the Bully Gang were convicted in connection with violent crimes, including:

  • Ayers was convicted of murdering Jonathan Jackson, an associate of the rival “Stukes Crew.” Ayers shot Jackson multiple times at a gender reveal party for Harrell’s child on March 3, 2018, in Brooklyn.
  • Gillespie was convicted of conspiring to murder Mike Hawley in Queens on April 15, 2020 to prevent him from informing authorities about the murder of Paul Hoilett in Brooklyn four days earlier.
  • Ayers and Harrell were convicted of conspiring to murder the leaders of the Stukes Crew, whom they stalked by aggregating information from public databases, including the locations where their cars were ticketed.  That stalking led to the Bully Gang carrying out at least three shootings in Crown Heights in October 2017 and June 2018.
  • Ayers and Harrell were convicted of conspiring to murder Christopher King and assaulting King.  They stalked King and ultimately shot him and an innocent bystander outside of a restaurant in Queens in October 2017.
  • Gillespie was convicted of two gun-point robberies in Manhattan in August 2020.  Latrell Johnson was also convicted of committing one of those two robberies with Gillespie.
  • Latrell Johnson was convicted of an armed extortion of a store owner in Bedford-Stuyvesant, which lasted for several months in 2020.  He was sentenced to more than 11 years’ imprisonment.
  • Bermon Clarke was convicted of racketeering and arson. He set fire to one of the gang’s drug stash houses in Maine in 2017 while two people were inside.  He was sentenced to 35 years’ imprisonment.
  • Demetrius Johnson was convicted of attempting to murder Michael Reid, whom he shot over a drug debt related to the gang’s drug dealing in Maine.

Over 40 defendants, including Gonzalez, were convicted in connection with the Bully Gang’s Maine drug trafficking scheme. Ayers, Clarke, Holt, Gillespie, Harrell, and Kennedy had leadership roles in the years-long scheme to transport large quantities of drugs, including cocaine base, heroin and fentanyl, from New York and New Jersey to Maine, where members and associates of the Bully Gang sold the drugs out of stash houses.  The narcotics were transported in vehicles equipped with concealed compartments, or “traps,” that were professionally installed.  In addition to selling drugs in Maine, the defendants bought numerous firearms in Maine and brought those weapons to New York to further the gang’s violence.  Participants in this gun trafficking scheme included Clarke, Janet Blood, Keon Grant, Nadine Heath, Amanda Huard, and Joanne Lydem.

Eleven defendants were convicted in connection with the gang’s scheme to smuggle drugs into Rikers Island.  The organizers of this scheme included Harrell, Nehemie Eril, Paul Harris, and Kennedy.  From 2019 to 2021, members and associates of the Bully Gang arranged for papers and comic books soaked in synthetic cannabinoids, also known as “K2,” to be delivered to Rikers.  Once inmates received the K2-soaked papers, they sold smaller quantities to other inmates at a substantial profit.  Some of the drug-soaked papers were mailed to inmates and some were smuggled inside the jail through visitors.  Harrell and Kennedy were also convicted of bribing prison guards to smuggle drugs into Rikers.

When sentenced, the defendants convicted of violent crimes face mandatory minimum prison terms ranging from 5 years to 55 years with a maximum of life imprisonment. 

The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s Organized Crime and Gangs Section.  Assistant United States Attorneys Nicholas J. Moscow, Lindsey R. Oken, Joy Lurinsky, Victor Zapana, and Michael J. Castiglione are in charge of the prosecution, with the assistance of Lead Legal Administrative Specialist Samantha Ward and Paralegal Specialist Paul Padilla.

The Defendants:

JESSICA ALMEIDA
Age: 37
Detroit, Maine

KASSIN APPLING (also known as “Killa” and “Kassim”)
Age: 37
Brooklyn, New York

DERRICK AYERS (also known as “Dee” and “Mel”)
Age: 38
Rahway, New Jersey

TYRONE BANKS (also known as “Ty Hitta”)
Age: 28
Brooklyn, New York

JANET BLOOD
Age: 52
Troy, Maine

DAYVON BOSTICK-SAMUELS (also known as “Daytoe”)
Age:  27
Brooklyn, New York

TIRI BROWN
Age: 40
Brooklyn, New York

JOHNNY CHILES
Age: 40
Brooklyn, New York

BERMON CLARKE (also known as “G” and “Blue”)
Age: 33
Rahway, New Jersey

MIKE GUSTAVO CONNOR (also known as “Gus”)
Age:  26
Brooklyn, New York

RASHAAD CRAIG (also known as “Skeeno”)
Age:  29
Brooklyn, New York

RONALD DAVIS (also known as “Ronno”)
Age: 33
Brooklyn, New York

QUINTEN DELVALLE (also known as “Q”)
Age:  28
Brooklyn, New York

ELIZABETH DUECASTER
Age: 41
Searsport, Maine

BRITTANY DUNCAN
Age: 30
Bayonne, New Jersey

NEHEMIE ERIL (also known as “Poca”)
Age: 28
Orange, New Jersey

CHRISTINA ESTEVEZ
Age: 36
Queens, New York

LARON ESTRADA (also known as “Yetta”)
Age: 31
Brooklyn, New York

ERICA FAGGIOLE
Age: 48
Maine

COURTNEY FOSTER
Age: 30
Brooklyn, New York

ANTONIO FULTON (also known as “Tone”)
Age: 28
Brooklyn, New York

FRANKLIN GILLESPIE (also known as “Spazz” and “Frankie Gino”)
Age: 34
Newark, New Jersey

ROMEO GONZALES
Age:  27
Brooklyn, New York

AVERY GOODLUCK
Age: 35
Brooklyn, New York

NIA GOVAN (also known as “Cam” and “V”)
Age: 34
Boston, Massachusetts

KEON GRANT (also known as “Keys”)
Age: 39
Brooklyn, New York

MOELEEK HARRELL (also known as “Moe Money”)
Age: 35
Brooklyn, New York

PAUL HARRIS (also known as “Baldhead”)
Age: 36
Brooklyn, New York

NADINE HEATH
Age:  58
Troy, Maine

ROBERT HOLT (also known as “Ricky” and “Ghost”)
Age: 38
Brooklyn, New York

AMANDA HUARD
Age: 43
Raymond, Maine

DEMETRIUS JOHNSON
Age: 29
Brooklyn, New York

LATRELL JOHNSON (also known as “Barlie Buckz”)
Age: 30
Brooklyn, New York

ANTHONY KENNEDY (also known as “Biggie”)
Age: 39
Queens, New York

TYQUAWN LANE (also known as “Bicks” and “Tah Tah”)
Age: 32
Brooklyn, New York

JOANNE LYDEM
Age:  53
Garland, Maine

TANEJIA MOORE
Age: 30
Brooklyn, New York

DARIUS MURPHY
Age:  28
Brooklyn, New York

JESSICA PELKEY
Age: 31
Presque Isle, Maine

CHRISHAWN PENN (also known as “Prince”)
Age: 31
Brooklyn, New York

MICHAEL PEREZ (also known as “White Mike”)
Age: 34
Brooklyn, New York

JOELLE POCHE (also known as “Rico”)
Age: 25
Brooklyn, New York

TERRELL RATLIFF (also known as “Rello”)
Age: 34
Brooklyn, New York

MICHAEL REID (also known as “Half”)
Age:  44
Brooklyn, New York

ISAIAH TERRY SANDIFORD
Age: 25
Brooklyn, New York

JAMEL SMITH
Age: 28
Bronx, New York

AMY SONNENBLICK
Age: 53
Brooklyn, New York

CHINASA STRACHAN
Age:  37
Brooklyn, New York

NICOLETTE TOMPKINS
Age: 26
Westfield, Maine

AMANDA WALTON (also known as “A”)
Age: 36
Portland, Maine

DANIELLE WHITE
Age:  52
Swanville, Maine

DEVIN-JOHN JASON WILLIAMS (also known as “Pun” and “Fat Boy”)
Age: 32
Brooklyn, New York

DEMETTRIUS WRIGHT (also known as “Clean” and “Meexhi Brim”)
Age: 27
Brooklyn, New York

E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 20-CR-239 (S-8) (BMC)

Contact

John Marzulli
Denise Taylor
United States Attorney’s Office
(718) 254-6323

Updated July 29, 2025

Topics
Drug Trafficking
Firearms Offenses
Violent Crime