Friday, December 11, 2020
The
U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of Pennsylvania released the below
information:
PHILADELPHIA
– United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced that an Indictment was
unsealed today charging four defendants with the murder of Philadelphia Police
Corporal James “Jimmy” O’Connor (seen in the above photo), posthumously promoted to Sergeant, and related
drug trafficking and firearms offenses. The defendants charged in the
Indictment are Hassan Elliott, a/k/a “Haz,” age 22; Bilal Mitchell, a/k/a
“Omar,” a/k/a “Walkdown,” age 20; Khalif Sears, a/k/a “Leaf,” a/k/a “Lil Leaf,”
age 19; and Sherman Easterling, a/k/a “Foot,” a/k/a “Foot on da gas,” age 25,
MIL-OSI Security: San Francisco Man Arrested in Placer County Indictment
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David Poirier of Agawam admits gun theft charges
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40 charged in S C prison-based criminal enterprise
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Cellphones in Prisons
By:
US Attorney
As alleged in the indictments, illegal cell phones enabled these inmates to operate a sophisticated, international drug trafficking ring from inside prison walls,” said Bryan Stirling, Director of the S.C. Department of Corrections. “We cannot ensure the public is safe from criminals until states are allowed to jam cell phone signals. We need Congress to act on this pressing public safety issue and schedule a hearing on the Cellphone Jamming Reform Act.”
40 Charged in Largest Federal Racketeering Conspiracy in South Carolina History, Includes Laurens Man.
Columbia - United States Attorney Peter M. McCoy, Jr., has announced that a federal grand jury has returned a 147-count superseding indictment against 40 defendants across South Carolina in the largest federal racketeering conspiracy in South Carolina history.