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Khan and Steven Martinez, 27, are accused of leading a narcotics trafficking network and possessing drugs, among other offenses.
They allegedly supplied large quantities of heroin, cocaine, prescription painkillers and marijuana to dealers who worked for the ring, the statement said.
Martinez and two alleged ring members Shamar Scott, 25, and Deshawn Hose, 23 were indicted for murder and conspiracy charges in connection with the fatal shooting of Demond Tally, 45, in Atlantic City.
All five suspects are currently incarcerated.
Several suspects were previously arrested for drug and weapons offenses, the prosecutor s office noted.
The indictment accuses 28 people of racketeering and other offenses. Two men Howard Dunns, 45 of Millville and Shamal Harvey, 26, who is incarcerated are charged with possessing an electronic device in jail.
N.J. prosecutor failed to recuse himself in conflicted case, AG says
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Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner speaks in Atlantic City, Oct. 22, 2019 with Sheila Harvey, left, and Vernesta Green, right, mothers of victims in homicide cases his office had solved.Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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The Atlantic County Prosecutor failed to do his duty and recuse himself from a criminal case involving a potential conflict of interest, the Attorney General’s Office decided this week.
The AG’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability on Monday informed the victim in a 2019 case that his complaint alleging Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner should have immediately recused himself was sustained by the office’s investigation, according to a letter obtained by NJ Advance Media and first reported by BreakingAC.com.
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