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Arnold, PA Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Possessing Fentanyl

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Pennsylvania

PITTSBURGH - A Westmoreland County resident has been sentenced in federal court to 20 years of imprisonment on his conviction of Possession with the Intent to Distribute 400 Grams or More of Fentanyl, Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti announced today.

United States District Judge W. Scott Hardy imposed the sentence on Kevin Watson, age 33, of Arnold, Pennsylvania.

According to information presented to the court, Watson was pulled over by the Pennsylvania State Police for traffic violations. Watson had been smoking marijuana and had a young child in the back seat of his vehicle. When the Pennsylvania State Police asked him to get out of his vehicle, Watson sped away from the traffic stop and led the Pennsylvania State Police on a high-speed chase that reached speeds of 115 miles per hour on Route 28. Eventually, Watson crashed and fled on foot. The child was not seriously injured. Later, the Pennsylvania State Police obtained a search warrant for the vehicle, which revealed more than $100,000 of fentanyl in the trunk of the vehicle. Watson has an extensive criminal history that includes, among other convictions, three previous drug trafficking convictions, and he was on parole at the time of this offense.

Also, as part of the sentencing proceeding, the government informed Judge Hardy that Watson, one of his brothers, and a third individual were implicated in a scheme to murder a witness who had testified against another brother. On May 14, 2009, Luzay Watson shot and killed Davon Young, and on June 4, 2009, Luzay Watson was arrested for that offense. On July 24, 2009, there was a preliminary hearing involving the homicide charge against Luzay Watson in which Monique Gray testified.

In the aftermath of the preliminary hearing, Luzay Watson engaged in a series of telephone calls from jail with Kevin Watson. The jail recorded those telephone calls. During those calls, Luzay Watson encouraged Kevin Watson to kill Gray. In recorded conversations in July and August of 2009, Luzay Watson angrily and bitterly complained to the Kevin Watson and Luzay Watson’s then girlfriend, Chrissy Stubbs, that nothing was being done about eliminating the witnesses in his case. However, he was repeatedly assured by Kevin Watson and Stubbs that the matter would be taken care of. In one conversation, Stubbs informed Luzay Watson that Charles Cabiness was “posted up” on the Cresswell Street home of Monique Gray's sister, Donneika Gray, to await an opportunity to kill Monique Gray when Monique Gray visited Donneika Gray's home. In the late morning of August 22, 2009, Charles Cabiness shot and killed Monique Gray while she was outside of Donneika Gray's house, in the company of multiple neighbors and young children.

Prior to imposing sentence, Judge Hardy granted a ten-year reduction from the advisory Sentencing Guideline range, which called for a sentence of 30 years to life imprisonment.

Assistant United States Attorney Brendan T. Conway and former Assistant United States Attorney Brian Czarnecki prosecuted this case on behalf of the government.

Acting United States Attorney Rivetti commended the Pennsylvania State Police and the Drug Enforcement Administration for the investigation leading to the successful prosecution of Watson.

Updated April 11, 2023

Topic
Drug Trafficking