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Three Members Of Violent Newark Street Gang Indicted On Murder And Racketeering Charges

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of New Jersey

Alleged Gang Leader Charged with Six Gang-Related Killings

NEWARK, N.J. – Three alleged members of a violent Newark street gang were indicted by a federal grand jury today on charges that include murder, racketeering, kidnapping, robbery, weapons offenses and drug dealing, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Farad Roland, 28, Mark Williams, 30, and Malik Lowery, 31, all of Newark, were charged in a 27-count second superseding indictment connection with their alleged membership in The South Side Cartel, a subset of the 793 Bloods gang. Roland is charged with six counts of murder in aid of racketeering, while Williams and Lowery are each charged with one count of murder in aid of racketeering, charges which carry a mandatory minimum penalty of life in prison. The charge is a death-eligible offense subject to a decision by the U.S. Attorney General.

“As the indictment spells out, the gang members indicted today used murder and violence as tools of their criminal trade, punishing disloyal associates, intimidating rivals and silencing those they believed were cooperating with law enforcement,” U.S. Attorney Fishman said. “They presided over a reign of terror along Hawthorne Avenue for years. These charges finally assign responsibility for more than half a dozen unsolved homicides and represent the latest efforts in our ongoing pursuit of members of violent street gangs.”

“The primary objective of the FBI's investigation into the criminal enterprise known as South Side Cartel was to disrupt and dismantle one of Newark's most violent street gangs,” FBI Special Agent in Charge Aaron T. Ford said. “In conjunction with the Newark Police Department and Essex County Prosecutor's Office, the FBI and its law enforcement partners were successful in accomplishing this mission.”

Newark Police Director Samuel DeMaio stated, “I am pleased that our partnerships with our fellow law enforcement entities, particularly on the federal level, continue to prove effective tools against violent crime and habitual offenders here in Newark. Today's charges and the severity of the penalties are a testament to our combined resolve to remove these violent predators from our community. I thank all of those gathered today who played a role in today's announcement and look forward to strengthening our partnerships and multiplying our efforts.”

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

The South Side Cartel has operated primarily on Hawthorne Avenue in Newark since 2002. Originally a neighborhood-based gang whose main activities were selling drugs and committing violent acts to aid the drug trafficking business, many of the gang’s members were officially brought into the Bloods gang in 2002 and 2003. As early as 2005, the gang was officially named The South Side Cartel. The gang allegedly committed numerous murders, shootings, robberies and other violent acts.

The gang based its criminal activities out of apartments located inside buildings dubbed “the Twin Towers,” located at 496-500 Hawthorne Ave. The Twin Towers were the scene of repeated narcotics and gun arrests by local law enforcement between 2002 and 2010. Many of The South Side Cartel members had tattoos depicting these buildings and the “SSC” logo, representing the gang’s initials.

At its peak, the South Side Cartel had about 20 members or associates, many of whom have since been killed in gang-related murders or who are serving prison sentences in state and federal prisons for gang-related crimes. Defendants Roland, Williams and Lowery represent the last of the leadership of the gang.

South Side Cartel leader Amin Roland, 35, (the brother of defendant Farad Roland) was convicted by a jury in July 2012 of being a felon in possession of a firearm. On Nov. 29, 2012, U.S. District Court Judge Salas sentenced Amin Roland to the statutory maximum prison sentence of 10 years.

“These three defendants posed a clear danger to the people of Essex County,” Acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn A. Murray said. “Their brazen use of violence as part of their drug and gang trade is stunning. We are pleased that we were able to work with our federal partners to bring them to justice and now look forward to the final resolution of their cases.”

“Today's indictment should serve as an example of our commitment to the hard-working, law-abiding citizens of this community,” Newark's Chief of Police Sheilah Coley said. “In forming these alliances with other local, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies the Newark Police Department has transcended all departmental and jurisdictional boundaries in the interest of public safety. We are working together seamlessly to produce positive results in our violent crime reduction efforts and will continue our joint ventures aimed at improving the quality of life here in our City.”

U.S. Attorney Fishman credited special agents of the FBI, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Ford; the Newark Police Department, under the direction of Police Director DeMaio and Chief Coley; and Acting Essex County Prosecutor Murray, for the investigation leading to the today’s indictment.

The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Robert L. Frazer and Andrew J. Bruck of the Organized Crime/Gangs Unit in Newark.

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Defense counsel:
Farad Roland: Donna Newman Esq., New York, N.Y.
Williams: James Patton Esq., Livingston, N.J.
Lowery: John Azzarello Esq., Chatham, N.J.

The counts in the indictment carry the following maximum potential penalties:

Count

Offense

Defendant(s)

Maximum Penalties

Racketeering

All three defendants

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

2

Racketeering Conspiracy

All three defendants

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

3

Murder in Aid of Racketeering (Leaks Murder)

Roland

Life in prison or death penalty; $250,000 fine

4

Murder in Aid of Racketeering (Stewart Murder)

Roland

Life in prison or death penalty; $250,000 fine

5

Murder in Aid of Racketeering (“Fu” Murder)

Roland

Life in prison or death penalty; $250,000 fine

6

Murder in Aid of Racketeering (“Dubird” Murder)

All three defendants

Life in prison or death penalty; $250,000 fine

7

Murder in Aid of Racketeering (Silas Murder)

Roland

Life in prison or death penalty; $250,000 fine

8

Murder in Aid of Racketeering (Prince Murder)

Roland

Life in prison or death penalty; $250,000 fine

9

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Violent Crime (Silas Murder)

Roland

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

10

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Violent Crime (Prince Murder)

Roland

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

11

Carjacking (Mercedes Benz)

Roland, Williams

15 years in prison; $250,000 fine

12

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Carjacking

Roland, Williams

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

13

Carjacking (BMW)

Williams, Lowery

15 years in prison; $250,000 fine

14

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Carjacking

Williams, Lowery

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

15

Hobbs Act Robbery

Roland, Lowery

20 years in prison; $250,000 fine

16

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Hobbs Act

Roland, Lowery

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

17

Assault with a Deadly Weapon in Aid of Racketeering

Roland

20 years in prison; $250,000 fine

18

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Violent Crime

Roland

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

19

Assault with a Deadly Weapon in Aid of Racketeering

Williams

20 years in prison; $250,000 fine

20

Kidnapping in Aid of Racketeering

Williams

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

21

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Violent Crime

Williams

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

22

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Violent Crime

Williams

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

23

Assault with a Deadly Weapon in Aid of Racketeering

Williams

20 years in prison; $250,000 fine

24

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Violent Crime

Williams

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

25

Assault with a Deadly Weapon in Aid of Racketeering

Roland

20 years in prison; $250,000 fine

26

Use of Firearm in Furtherance of Violent Crime

Roland

Life in prison; $250,000 fine

27

Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine & Heroin

All three defendants

Life in prison; $10 million fine

South Side Cartel Superseding Indictment

Updated August 21, 2015

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