Team Eastside hit with the RICO in the D

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Feds gathered info on them from Social Media posts and Rap videos :martin:
If you read the indictment it makes you just :snoop:
Feds: 9 members of Detroit's '6 Mile Chedda Grove' gang charged with racketeering, murder
ine more members of the 6 Mile Chedda Grove street gang from Detroit's east side are facing racketeering and murder charges.

The U.S. Attorney's Office announced the charges Tuesday, providing the following information:

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The initial indictment in June charged Edwin Mills and Carlo Wilson with murder in aid of racketeering for the mid-afternoon shootings that occurred at the Troester Market on December 1, 2015, that resulted in two deaths and serious injuries to children. The superseding indictment unsealed today adds nine more defendants and charges racketeering conspiracy, additional murders in aid of racketeering and related offenses. Two additional murders charged in the superseding indictment also occurred in broad daylight on February 7, 2015, and August 20, 2015.

According to the superseding indictment, “6 Mile Chedda Grove” is a street gang that operates primarily within an area bordered roughly by East McNichols Road to the north, Kelly Road to the east, Houston-Whittier Street to the south, and Chalmers Street to the west. The superseding indictment alleges that 6 Mile Chedda Grove is a violent organization responsible for murders, assaults, robberies, and firearms and narcotics trafficking in the Detroit metropolitan area and in other states. The gang allegedly uses violence to retaliate against rivals, to intimidate witnesses and to advance members’ positions within the gang.

Under the Detroit One initiative, and through the lead efforts of the FBI’s Violent Gang Task Force and the Detroit Police Gang Intelligence Unit, law enforcement identified several members of this gang who have been charged in the superseding indictment in federal court. The Task Force includes representatives of the Detroit Police Department, Michigan Department of Corrections and the U.S. Border Patrol.

Here are the names of the defendants:

Four defendants were taken into custody over the last two days on this indictment:

  • Mario Leico Jackson, a/k/a “Ugg,” 23, of Detroit, charged with racketeering conspiracy;
  • Phillip Glen-Earl Peaks, a/k/a “Peezy,” 28, of Detroit, charged with racketeering conspiracy;
  • Michael Richardson, a/k/a “Mikey Made,” 28, of Detroit, charged with racketeering conspiracy, felon in possession of a firearm, possession with intent to distribute heroin and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime;
  • Devontae Aaron Russell, a/k/a “Tae,” 23, of Knoxville, Tennessee, charged with racketeering conspiracy.
Seven other defendants are already in federal or state custody based upon other charges, including:

  • Edwin Lamont Mills, a/k/a “Ed Boy,” 26, of Detroit, charged with racketeering conspiracy, and two counts each of murder in aid of racketeering, assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, and using and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence causing death;
  • Carlo Dajuan Wilson, a/k/a “Los,” 23, of Warren, charged with racketeering conspiracy, and two counts each of murder in aid of racketeering, assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering and using and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence causing death;
  • Donell Christopher Thompson, a/k/a “Dnell,” 26, of Detroit, charged with racketeering conspiracy, and one count each of murder in aid of racketeering and using and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence causing death;
  • Lomnil Bookies Jackson, a/k/a “Lomo,” 23, of Detroit, charged with racketeering conspiracy, and one count each of murder in aid of racketeering, assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering and using and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence causing death;
  • Patrick Jeffrey Johnson, a/k/a “Cane,” 22, of Detroit, charged with racketeering conspiracy;
  • Corey Alexander Mills, 22, of Detroit, charged with racketeering conspiracy;
  • Robert Wayne Baytops, a/k/a “R.B.,” 41, of Detroit, charged with racketeering conspiracy and felon in possession of firearms.
here are the videos mentioned in the indictment


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Police recover 200 pounds of illegal marijuana during traffic stop in Sterling Heights

You see this? Dummies from SD, I've met one of them before, in passing. I always thought he was sloppy and going to get locked again.

I'll read thru the indictment, but I'd like to find the criminal complaint, indictments are usually boilerplate. Here's what a lot of these have in common, the violence. What these crews don't seem to realize, or regard, is that you cannot kill people in traffic, shoot rivals in front of their homes, bang out in front of the club....That's what starts the investigation, and it's easy for the feds. The amounts of drugs these guys were trafficking are fairly minor, though they are crossing state lines. It's the killings, coupled with the social media documentation that starts these cases. I read a really 'good' complaint last week out of Fresno, very similar, basically killings and shootings revealed a vast human trafficking conspiracy. Which these gangs in Detroit haven't seemed to embrace as much.
 
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Police recover 200 pounds of illegal marijuana during traffic stop in Sterling Heights

You see this? Dummies from SD, I've met one of them before, in passing. I always thought he was sloppy and going to get locked again.

I'll read thru the indictment, but I'd like to find the criminal complaint, indictments are usually boilerplate. Here's what a lot of these have in common, the violence. What these crews don't seem to realize, or regard, is that you cannot kill people in traffic, shoot rivals in front of their homes, bang out in front of the club....That's what starts the investigation, and it's easy for the feds. The amounts of drugs these guys were trafficking are fairly minor, thought they are crossing state lines. It's the killings, coupled with the social media documentation that starts these cases. I read a really 'good' complaint last week out of Fresno, very similar, basically killings and shootings revealed a vast human trafficking conspiracy. Which these gangs in Detroit haven't seemed to embrace as much.

Breh, you work with the feds?
 

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Police recover 200 pounds of illegal marijuana during traffic stop in Sterling Heights

You see this? Dummies from SD, I've met one of them before, in passing. I always thought he was sloppy and going to get locked again.

I'll read thru the indictment, but I'd like to find the criminal complaint, indictments are usually boilerplate. Here's what a lot of these have in common, the violence. What these crews don't seem to realize, or regard, is that you cannot kill people in traffic, shoot rivals in front of their homes, bang out in front of the club....That's what starts the investigation, and it's easy for the feds. The amounts of drugs these guys were trafficking are fairly minor, thought they are crossing state lines. It's the killings, coupled with the social media documentation that starts these cases. I read a really 'good' complaint last week out of Fresno, very similar, basically killings and shootings revealed a vast human trafficking conspiracy. Which these gangs in Detroit haven't seemed to embrace as much.
funny thing is I'm SURE those pounds were headed to a dispensary :francis:
 

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@Broke Wave....fukk no.....I've been fascinated by crime since a child, I was the kid reading books about guns, killers, gangsters in fifth grade. SD isn't that big of a city, I've known or known of a dozen or so people off hand that have been indicted, the whole process is incredibly interesting from so many angles....You have just the guns and drugs angle, but also the socioeconomic angle, the political angle, the sheer voyuerism of it all. These people cut right into the lives of others, and get to listen, watch, their most intimate moments and conversations....Reading federal cases is beyond fascinating. Most people will never know the kind of life others lead in the same city, at the same time, as their routine, mundane lives.
 

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What was Icewater Vezzo charged with? I've heard one or two of his tracks, my boy tried to put me on. 'Got That shyt' was the track.
 

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I dont know the specifics of Icewear situation but I know he posted on IG he got sentenced few weeks ago and he gotta sit a few years...he aint go in detail
Breh I thought that was you on Lou gram ig a few days ago. It was when nippsy got hit with that fake lean
 
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Rod you should know better, Team East did not get knocked just Peezy and "6 mile chedda grove" is not a gang just a neighborhood, it's probably multiple crews working in that neighborhood, same as any other in Detroit. The authorities are just doing what they do, trying to bundle everything and everyone together so they can secure more convictions.
 
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