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Robert T. Johnson
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2006007 Thursday, Februay 9, 2006

February 9, 2006

RINGLEADER OF A VIOLENT NARCOTICS DISTRIBUTION RING IN THE PATTERSON HOUSES HAS BEEN SENTENCED TO A MAXIMUM TERM OF UP TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT

Bronx District Attorney Robert T. Johnson announced today that Anthony Windley, 31, the alleged ring leader of a violent narcotics distribution ring in the Patterson Houses, a New York City Housing Authority development, has been sentenced to a term of up to life imprisonment.

Windley, aka "Tone" of 454 East 145th Street, was found guilty last November of two counts of Criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 3rd degree, one count of Criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 7th degree and Conspiracy in the 4th degree. State Supreme Court Justice Richard Price sentenced Windley, a discretionary persistent felony offender, and a "Bloods" associate, to a term of twenty years to life imprisonment.

Last December, State Supreme Court Justice Richard Price sentenced co-defendant Mohammed Jackson, aka "P-killa" of 2715 Third Avenue, also convicted last November, to an indeterminate term of three and a third to ten years imprisonment. Jackson was convicted of one count each, of Criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 3rd and 4th degrees, Criminal use of drug paraphernalia in the 2nd degree and Conspiracy in the 4th degree.

Seven other gang members arrested and charged with various crimes in April 2003 have since pled guilty and have been sentenced. Those gang members are as follows: Co-defendants Corey Stone, aka "CO", 26, of 2645 Third Avenue, Bronx, and Juan Sanchez, aka "Chelo", 25, of 281 East 143rd Street, Bronx, pled guilty to Conspiracy in the 4th degree. Stone was sentenced to an indeterminate term of 1 1/3 to 3 years imprisonment. Sanchez was sentenced to an indeterminate term of 2 to 4 years imprisonment. Jose Acevedo, aka "Stalloff", 20, of 360 Morris Avenue, Bronx, pled guilty to Attempted criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 3rd degree. Acevedo was sentenced to a determinate term of 1 year in jail. Richard Cruz, aka "Goose", 22, of 2715 Third Avenue, Bronx, pled guilty to Conspiracy in the 2nd degree, and was sentenced to an indeterminate term of 1 to 3 years imprisonment. Eric King, 21, of 281 East 143rd Street, Bronx, pled guilty to Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd degree. King was sentenced to a determinate term of 1 year in jail. Richard Perez, aka "Bone Thugs", 22, of 315 East 143rd Street, Bronx, pled guilty to one count of Criminal sale of a controlled substance in the 4th degree. Perez was sentenced to a term of 5 years probation. Brandy York, 30, of New Jersey, pled guilty to Attempted criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 3rd degree. York was sentenced to a term of 3 to 6 years imprisonment.

These convictions were the result of a nine month investigation that included the use of court authorized wire taps, other electronic surveillance techniques and analysis of records from several telephone companies, a utility company and the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. This investigation was the first by the Bronx District Attorney's Gang Prosecution Bureau which was formed in 2003.
During the Course of the lengthy investigation, authorities recovered 1,155 vials of crack, a one and a half ounce rock of crack, 527 bags of marijuana, $4,025 in cash and five guns, including two .45 caliber semi-automatic pistols, one .380 caliber semi-automatic pistol, one .40 caliber pistol and one .38 caliber revolver. Fifty three rounds of ammunition and a bullet proof vest as well as scales and other drug paraphernalia were also recovered.

These cases were prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Jeremy Shockett, Supervisor, and Joshua Gradinger of the Gangs Prosecutions / Major Case Bureau.


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