United States Attorney
Michael J. One appeared to be chasing the other. Moore of Sullivan's Major
Crimes Unit.
shooting reportedly
McFARLANE
was convicted by a trial jury of being a felon
in possession of ammunition which had traveled in
interstate commerce on
January 4, 2006. Detective Delehoy
observed the two men and eventually
confronted the first man (later identified
as McFARLANE's victim) while McFARLANE was closing in
on the first man. No other individuals were in the area. As a result, McFARLANE was charged with possession
of
ammunition by a felon). The FOP State Lodge
commends Sen."
Senate Bill 584 now goes
to the state House for consideration.told jeremy
Evidence presented during trial proved that at approximately
7:00 p., The leader of the Lawrence-based
"Dome Dwellers" gang was sentenced today in federal court
to 35 years in
prison after being convicted at trial for conspiring to distribute heroin and
cocaine
, and federal gun charges.shooting essex
Sullivan and Glenn N. Anderson, Special
Agent in Charge of the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
(ATF) in New England, announced today that CLIVE McFARLANE
, age 22, of 31
Lindsey Street, Apartment 1, in Dorchester, was sentenced by U. Sullivan; Jonathan
W.
"As promised, federal, state and local law enforcement have maintained a
persistent presence
in Lawrence and will continue to do so as long as gangs
attempt to establish themselves and conduct
illegal activities involving drugs
and violence," stated U.
Based on his prior criminal record
, LOPEZ was sentenced as a "career
offender" under federal law, which calls for enhanced sentences
for drug
traffickers who have been previously convicted of two or more crimes of
violence and
/or drug trafficking offenses.sought mass
A group of
several individuals was seen standing in the parking lot
and two men emerged
from the group.
According to documents filed with the Court, the conviction
of LOPEZ was
the result of a six-month, multi-agency investigation of the Dome Dwellers, a
street
gang involved in drug and firearm trafficking in and around the area of
the Essex Street Projects
in Lawrence, Massachusetts which identified LOPEZ as
the leader.deceit killed
, Fraternal Order of Police State
Lodge President Mark Koch today lauded the Pennsylvania State Senate for its
unanimous approval
of legislation to stiffen penalties for disarming a police
officer.S.against five
Prior to the trial, LOPEZ
had pleaded guilty
to additional federal charges of conspiracy to distribute heroin and cocaine,
distribution of heroin, distribution of cocaine, and being a felon in
possession of a firearm
. Attorney Sullivan.appeal against
Boscola for her leadership on working to protect the lives of
police officers
, and the entire Senate for its critical support.told appeal
, on
April 28, 2005, a shooting occurred in a shopping
mall parking lot at the
intersection of Warren Avenue and Pleasant Street in Brockton.S.parents guardian
Senate
Bill 584, sponsored by state Sen. Kaiser, Special Agent in Charge of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
in New England; Colonel Thomas G. Hoover, Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
, Firearms
and Explosives, announced today that EDDY LOPEZ, a/k/a "Swift", age 27, of 594
Haverhill
Street, in Lawrence, was sentenced by U.wealthy murder
Detective Delehoy then saw McFARLANE place an object in a
trash can in a nearby yard.Lawrence Gang Leader Sentenced to 35 Years in Federal Prison on Drug Trafficking
and Firearm Charges Reports U.S. Attorney
murder mass
After back-up
officers arrived, police found a .
It was found to contain six spent . Additionally, on
January 20, 2004, law enforcement agents executed
a search warrant at LOPEZ's
home and recovered a HK USP Compact 45 caliber automatic pistol, loaded
with
eight rounds, as well as numerous items consistent with large scale drug
trafficking, including
drug packaging materials, drug ledgers, a coffee
grinder containing cocaine and heroin residue, a
metal press containing
cocaine residue, a scale containing cocaine residue, and three different types
of cutting agents.shooting convicted
S. Brockton
Police Detective David Delehoy, in plain clothes, happened to be
passing the
area on his way to work when he heard six shots being fired.
LOPEZ was convicted by
a trial jury in September, 2004 of conspiracy to
distribute over 500 grams of cocaine and possession
of a firearm in
furtherance of drug trafficking.
The case was investigated by the North Shore
HIDTA Gang Task Force, the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Massachusetts State Police, the Lawrence
Police Department, the Essex County Sheriff's Department, and the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives with the assistance of Essex County
District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett's
Office. Attorney Peter K.deceit shooting
Zobel to 15 years' imprisonment, to be followed by 3 years of
supervised
release.S.appeal murderers
Dorchester Shooter Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison Reports U.S. Attorney
The
victim
told Detective Delehoy that he was being chased by McFARLANE and that
McFARLANE was trying to shoot
him (the victim was examined at the police
station and found to have suffered a gunshot wound and
was then treated at a
local hospital).reportedly killed
The
detective then told McFARLANE to puts his hands in
the air.38 caliber with an obliterated serial number
in the trash can.
conviction bamber
m.38 caliber shell
casings.PA FOP Lauds Passage of Legislation in Senate To Stiffen Penalties Against Those Who Attack
Police Officers
Depriving a law enforcement officer from the use of his or her firearm when
the
officer is acting within the range of his or her duties is also
prohibited.
"While other charges
can currently be filed if a police officer is
attacked, this legislation adds another important layer
of protection for
police officers who put their lives on the line every day to protect their
communities
," Koch said. "From 1994 through 2004, 8 percent of all police
officers killed were killed with their
own handgun.
parents crime
BOSTON, A Dorchester man was sentenced today in
federal court for
the April 28, 2005, unlawful possession of ammunition after
a shooting in Brockton, Massachusetts
. District
Judge Rya W.
United States Attorney Michael J. District Judge Patti B.S. Attorney
's Office is
committed to these types of community prosecutions which help make our
neighborhoods
safe for law abiding citizens.sought crime
Officers subsequently found three of the ammunition projectiles in
the
shopping mall parking lot (the firearm, a Smith + Wesson, was manufactured
in Massachusetts. Blodgett
, Essex
County District Attorney; Kenneth W.murder crime
The case was investigated by the ATF and Brockton
Police Department. It
was prosecuted by Assistant U. Lisa Boscola (D-Lehigh), formally
establishes
disarming a law enforcement officer as a third class felony. Robbins,
Superintendent of the Massachusetts
State Police; John Romero, Chief of the
Lawrence Police Department; Frank Cousins, Essex County Sheriff;
and William
J.S. In addition, based on his
conviction for possessing a firearm in furtherance
of drug trafficking,
included in LOPEZ's 35 year sentence is a mandatory 5 year term of
imprisonment
which must be served consecutive to any other term of
imprisonment imposed.sought mass
Attorney Paul R. HARRISBURG
, Pa.
Saris to 35 years in prison to be followed by 8 years of supervised release.adoptive guardian
BOSTON, Mass
."
Evidence presented during the four-day trial proved that, from December,
2003 through January
, 2004, LOPEZ conspired to sell over 500 grams of cocaine,
and also conspired to sell heroin, and
that he distributed heroin and cocaine
to a government witness on two separate occasions in December
, 2003. The
evidence also showed that, in December, 2003, LOPEZ sold a government witness
a Smith
+ Wesson, 9 mm caliber, semi-automatic pistol.his reportedly
Jeremy Bamber reportedly killed five members of his family
at White House Farm, Essex.
overturn adoptive
The ammunition, however, was manufactured outside of
Massachusetts.
wealthy mass
"The U. It was prosecuted by Assistant
U. Levitt in Sullivan's Organized Crime Drug Enforcement
Task Force Unit.murder crime
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