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New York Theft Ring Busted

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 2:11 pm
by Brackstone
Investigators arrest 33 across five boroughs in motorcycle theft ring

At least 10 guns and 50 pricey motorcycles collected in sweep in joint NYPD and Manhattan district attorney investigation

By Janon Fisher / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 9:26 PM


Damian Jones (left) and Selwyn Mills (right) were led into Manhattan Supreme Court for their arraignment on Wednesday. Authorities say Mills is believed to be the mastermind of the motorcycle theft ring.




City investigators popped the clutch on a 17-month probe of an international motorcycle theft ring Wednesday, snatching up nearly three dozen people across the five boroughs accused of fencing high-end bikes and guns.

At least 10 guns and 50 expensive motorcycles were collected in the sweep, which was the culmination of a joint NYPD-Manhattan district attorney investigation deploying undercover officers posing as buyers and using extensive wiretaps to record conversations between the runners and the sellers.

The prosecutor in charge of the case, Diana Florence, said that runners would steal minivans, then drive around Manhattan looking for Ducati, Kawasaki and Husqvarna cycles parked on city streets. The thieves would load the coveted bikes into the back of their vans and drive off.

Mr Cadet, 23, who works for a refrigerator company in Queens and lives with his mother, is accused of buying 18 motorcycles from the runners and selling them to undercover officers, according to Florence.

Mr Dawson, 23, who prosecutors say sold nearly a dozen bikes, showed an undercover officer a photograph of a handgun and offered to sell it to him.

Investigators charged 33 in the international bike theft ring.

Most of the 16 defendants arraigned Wednesday were held on at least $100,000 bail, though many, like Dawson, had no criminal history.

“He is charged with being a cog in the wheel of a larger scheme going on here,” Adam Freedman, Dawson’s lawyer said at his arraignment. “It’s unreasonably high bail based on the allegation.”

Prosecutors are charging 33 people with enterprise corruption related to the stolen bikes and gun sales. Sources said some of the stolen bikes were sold overseas.

Because some of the suspects in the ring had not yet been apprehended, the Manhattan DA refused to release any details on the case and Judge Marcy K. Kahn imposed a gag order, barring defense lawyers from discussing the case.

Prosecutors are expected to announce the full scope of the investigation at a news conference Thursday.

Re: New York Theft Ring Busted

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 3:33 pm
by BRUMBEAR
Now if they could get the rest of the jerZ politicians for robbing us blind

Re: New York Theft Ring Busted

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 3:41 am
by Brackstone
Haha I wish that will never happen though :)

Re: New York Theft Ring Busted

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:25 am
by totalmotorcycle
Good that they found and busted the motorcycle theft ring. I wonder if they found it because:

A. They got lucky with the "trying to sell and handgun thing" and found the ring by accident

or

B. Actually knew about it then (A) happend?

I also agree with Dawson's layer with the “It’s unreasonably high bail based on the allegation.” as stated "most of the 16 defendants arraigned Wednesday were held on at least $100,000 bail, though many, like Dawson, had no criminal history". Seems many were just pawns in a greater scheme to me, and the mastermind(s) haven't been caught.


Mike

Re: New York Theft Ring Busted

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:03 pm
by Brackstone
I agree Mike.

The reason they probably set the high bail is because nobody is talking right now. I bet as soon as some of the lower level lackey's spill to get probation based sentences they'll get remanded.