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11 members of the violent band, charged federally, while facing decades behind bars

11 members of the violent band, charged federally, while facing decades behind bars

Newark, NJ (KCTV) – almost a dozen members of a violent band on the East Coast were accused federally and could spend the rest of their lives behind bars.

American prosecutor’s office for New Jersey district He says that 11 members of a violent band known as “100k” were federally charged for their roles in a rocket conspiracy. All the suspects were accused of conspiracy to violate the status of organization influenced by the rocket.

The accused indictment:

  1. Jasun Allah, Aka “Rackz”, 21, from Paterson
  2. Christopher Thomas, aka “CJ”, 27, from hackensack
  3. Michael Davis, called “Baby 3”, 27, from Paterson
  4. Jazmeir Reyes, called “Baby Joe” or “Joe”, 19, from Paterson
  5. Kyzeik Robinson, called “Doo Doo”, or “King Sparks” or “Sparks”, 19, from Paterson
  6. Jacim Pitts, aka “Jefe”, 24, from Paterson
  7. Born Allah, called “Freedom”, 23, from Paterson
  8. Elijah Rubio, aka “Loteria”, 20, from Paterson
  9. Tranan Short, Aka “Hound”, 19, from Elmwood Park
  10. Elijah Byrd, aka “CEO”, 19, from Paterson
  11. Quincy Franklin, aka “Double 0”, 27, from Paterson

The indictment also incorporated accusations about a drug conspiracy that would have involved Reyes, Davis, Robinson and Pitts, as well as the armed robbery attempt of a postal inspector by Reyes, who were both accused on a complaint.

The judicial documents revealed that the members worked in New Jersey and, since January 2022, were employed in criminal acts to continue their band. Crimes are supposed to include murder, shot, robberies, drug trafficking and banking and wire.

Ever since the gang was founded in 2016, the officials of the law have stated that the associates have engaged in violent acts against the members of the rival bands such as “Blockboyz” and “4K”.

Investigators noted that around October 1, 2023, several of these crimes, including a multiple crime and shooting, were made in reprisals for the death of a high -ranking member.

Law officials claimed that the 11 defendants raised money for themselves and for gang through robberies, drug trafficking, bank fraud and other financial schemes. Their drug trafficking activities were also extended.

The judicial documents indicated that each suspect is facing decades behind bars and millions of dollars. For more information, click on HERE.