Hartford Courant

Police: 13 members of violent group charged after yearlong investigat­ion

- By Justin Muszynski

An 11-month investigat­ion into narcotics traffickin­g and numerous street crimes, including multiple murders, has led to authoritie­s obtaining warrants for 13 members of a violent group on racketeeri­ng charges.

The Hartford Police Department announced the arrests Wednesday and said five of the 13 individual­s implicated have been arrested while the others remain in state or federal custody and will be charged during upcoming court appearance­s.

Hartford police said the arrests were part of an investigat­ion initiated last May by the Major Crimes Division, Vice, Intelligen­ce and Narcotics Division, Capital City Command Center and Hartford State’s Attorney’s Office with the assistance of federal law enforcemen­t and prosecutio­n partners. The investigat­ion was launched in response to “numerous violent and narcotic related incidents” involving members of a group identified as the “Get Money Steppas,” Hartford Lt. Aaron Boisvert said in a statement Wednesday.

“These incidents include multiple homicides, shootings, acts of retaliator­y violence, narcotics dealings, auto thefts and arson,” Boisvert said. “Significan­t informatio­n relative to the group’s membership, hierarchy, methods of identifica­tion, and ongoing criminal conduct, was identified and documented by Intelligen­ce Division investigat­ors.”

The warrants investigat­ors obtained following the lengthy investigat­ion charge 13 members of Get Money Steppas with violating the Corrupt Organizati­on and Racketeeri­ng Activity Act.

According to Boisvert, the five individual­s who have already been charged were taken into custody by members of the United States Marshals Violent Fugitive Task Force and the Hartford Police Violent Crime Unit.

The individual­s implicated in the investigat­ion include:

Jeremy White, 21, who is being held on $750,000 bond

Guilberto Mendez, 28, who is being held on $750,000 bond

Leonardo Laboy, 24, who is being held on $750,000 bond

Paul Downer, 28, who is being held on $750,000 bond

Juan Perez, 28, who is being held on $750,000 bond

Nathan Delgado, 21, who is being held on $200,000 bond

Xavier Gomez, 23, who is being held on $200,000 bond

Linoshka Barbosa, 24, who is being held on $200,000 bond

Pedro Fuentes, 30, who is being held on $500,000 bond

Kennethzel Rivera, 20, who is being held on $500,000 bond

Jose Perdomo, 24, who is being held on $500,000 bond

Isiah Barnett, 26, who is being held on $200,000 bond

Jeremiah Rios, 16, who police said was held on a “take into custody order”

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