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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Michigan - Detroit - Feds bust Devil's Diciples, biker club, indict 41

OFF THE WIRE.
Robert Snell
detroitnews.com





Federal prosecutors on Friday indicted the national president of the Devil's Diciples Motorcycle Club and 40 associates in a major crackdown on organized crime.
Those charged include National President Jeff Garvin Smith and National Vice President Paul Anthony Darrah for allegedly being involved in violent crime, racketeering, drug trafficking, firearms crimes, obstruction of justice and illegal gambling.
Investigators arrested 31 people Friday in Michigan and Alabama. Five others already were in custody.
Investigators also seized more than 60 weapons and more than 6,000 rounds of ammunition and toppled eight methamphetamine labs.
Eighteen people are charged with violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act by conducting an illegal enterprise. The enterprise included murder, robbery, extortion, drug trafficking, obstruction of justice and other crimes, prosecutors said.
"For years, according to the indictment, the Devil's Diciples have spread fear in cities throughout Michigan and around the country," said Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer. "This violent criminal enterprise allegedly profits from drug trafficking and illegal gambling, and uses intimidation and violence to silence its adversaries and maintain control over its members. Today's arrests of the Devil's Diciples' top leaders and 39 of the gang's members and associates are an important step in our efforts to dismantle violent criminal enterprises across the country."
The motorcycle club which intentionally misspells its name was based in Clinton Township and operated regional chapters in Michigan, Alabama, Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and beyond, prosecutors said.
Members distributed drugs, stole and sold motorcycles, ran illegal gambling dens, robbed and extorted people and committed violent acts, prosecutors said.
It is the second major crackdown on motorcycle clubs in recent years.
In 2009, a 74-defendant racketeering indictment was unsealed against members of the Highwaymen Motorcycle Club. The case — one of the largest ever conducted in the eastern district of Michigan — eventually included indictments against more than 90 alleged members on charges including racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder, drug dealing and assault.
Several people have been convicted so far in the Highwaymen case.
The Devil's Diciples indictment comes more than three years after Smith was originally charged with drug trafficking and other crimes alongside 17 other members and associates.
In October 2009, a federal judge dismissed the indictment against Smith following a request from prosecutors.
The 41 people charged are (hometowns were not immediately available):
1. Scott William Sutherland, aka "Scotty Z"
2. Ronald Raymond Roberts, aka "Rockin' Ronnie"
3. David Thomas Roberts, aka "Detroit Dave"
4. Patrick Michael McKeoun, aka "Magoo"
5. Jeff Garvin Smith, aka "Fat Dog"
6. Paul Anthony Darrah, aka "Pauli"
7. Cary Dale Vandiver, aka "Gun Control"
8. Vincent John Witort, aka "Holiday"
9. Michael William Mastromatteo, aka "Iron Mike"
10. Vernon Nelson Rich, aka "Vern"
11. John Renny Riede, aka "Bear"
12. Victor Carlos Castano
13. Gary Lee Nelson
14. Michael Kenneth Rich, aka "Tatu"
15. Raymond Charles Melioli, aka "Romeo"
16. Timothy Paul Downs, aka "Space"
17. David Randy Drozdowski, aka "D"
18. Smiley Villa, aka "SA"
19. Dean Edward Jakiel, aka "Jesus"
20. Tony Wayne Kitchens, aka "Trouble"
21. Sylvester Gerard Wesaw, aka "Sly Dog"
22. Ronald Nick Preletz, aka "Polar Bear"
23. Howard Joseph Quant, aka "44"
24. Scott Thomas Perkins, aka "Scotty P"
25. Clifford Chansel Rhodes, II
26. David Roy Delong, aka "Reverend"
27. Christopher Raymond Cook, aka "Damien"
28. Michael John Palazzola, aka "Utica Mike"
29. Danny Russell Burby Jr., aka "Thumbs"
30. Ronald Leon Lambert, aka "Crow"
31. Jason Joseph Cook, aka "Cookie"
32. Edward Allen Taylor, aka "Big Ed"
33. Salvatore Battaglia, aka "Bando"
34. William Scott Lonsby, aka "Buckwheat"
35. Wayne Russell Werth
36. Lauri Ann Ledford
37. Jennifer Lee Cicola
38. Dean Anthony Tagliavia
39. Alexis Catherine May
40. Paula Mileha Friscioni
41. John Charles Scudder
Sixteen members and associates operated slot machines at several gang clubhouses in Michigan, Arizona and Alabama, according to the indictment.
In August 2003, Vincent John Witort and other alleged members robbed, kidnapped and attempted to murder other members of the Arizona Chapter for violating Devil's Diciples rules, prosecutors said.
rsnell@detnews.com
(313) 222-2028
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120713/METRO/207130427#ixzz20YgweCFg