News (Media Awareness Project) - US IL: Gang Drug Role Brings 24 Years |
Title: | US IL: Gang Drug Role Brings 24 Years |
Published On: | 1998-12-17 |
Source: | Chicago Tribune (IL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-06 17:45:25 |
GANG DRUG ROLE BRINGS 24 YEARS
A Gangster Disciple leader was sentenced Monday to 24 years and 7 months in
prison by U.S. District Judge George Marovich for his role in the street
gang's multimillion-dollar drug conspiracy.
Roland Tetteh, 19, was the first to be sentenced of five gang leaders who
were convicted in August in the fourth major trial stemming from a mammoth
investigation of the Gangster Disciples.
Assistant U.S. Atty. Jonathan King said that during the trial, prosecutors
played a tape-recording of a gang meeting in which Tetteh exhorted juveniles
to carry guns at drug spots.
Tetteh ran a drug territory for the gang on the South Side, King said.
Checked-by: Rolf Ernst
A Gangster Disciple leader was sentenced Monday to 24 years and 7 months in
prison by U.S. District Judge George Marovich for his role in the street
gang's multimillion-dollar drug conspiracy.
Roland Tetteh, 19, was the first to be sentenced of five gang leaders who
were convicted in August in the fourth major trial stemming from a mammoth
investigation of the Gangster Disciples.
Assistant U.S. Atty. Jonathan King said that during the trial, prosecutors
played a tape-recording of a gang meeting in which Tetteh exhorted juveniles
to carry guns at drug spots.
Tetteh ran a drug territory for the gang on the South Side, King said.
Checked-by: Rolf Ernst
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