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Law Enforcement Tackles Drug Sales Near Schools In San Francisco

February 13, 2015
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For Immediate Release
Contact: Akilah Johnson
Phone Number: (415) 436-7994

19 Charged under federal law targeting drug dealing in protected zones near schools and playgrounds

SAN FRANCISCO - U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag, Drug Enforcement Administration Acting Special Agent in Charge Bruce Balzano, and San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr announced that 19 people have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of drug trafficking near schools and playgrounds in San Francisco. The indictments and arrests resulted from a continued partnership between the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the DEA, and the San Francisco Police Department in a program called Operation Safe Schools.

Operation Safe Schools focuses on the Tenderloin neighborhood and portions of the South of Market neighborhood, two areas notorious for drug dealing in San Francisco.  In announcing the charges, U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag stressed the significance of protecting school zones.  “The goal of Operation Safe Schools is to use the law enforcement tools available to us to make neighborhoods like the Tenderloin safe, and to ensure that children who live and go to school in these neighborhoods are not exposed to crime and drug dealing,” said U.S. Attorney Haag. “We intend to continue with this initiative and others like it until the children in our community are no longer exposed to these dangerous situations.”

According to Acting Special Agent in Charge Bruce Balzano, the DEA will continue to partner with other law enforcement agencies to protect children and schools from drug trafficking.  “These partnerships are important because they allow us to better protect our communities.  The Safe Schools program delivers an important message to drug dealers who do business in the Northern District of California:  We will not tolerate drug trafficking in school zones or anywhere else,” said Acting SAC Balzano.

"I wish to thank the US Attorney's Office and DEA for their continued partnership with the San Francisco Police Department and their commitment to Operation Safe Schools,” said San Francisco Police Chief Suhr. “Together, we are making a difference in the lives of all residents in the Tenderloin area by preventing drug dealers from preying on young children near the schools they attend on a daily basis. Every child deserves an education and should not ever have to navigate drug dealers to get to school."

Over the past nine days, the following defendants have been arrested and brought before U.S. Magistrate Judges to answer charges:

  1. Sholanda Adams                     Case No. CR-15-0070 VC
  2. Crystal Anthony                                 Case No. CR-15-0005 SI
  3. William Brown                        Case No. CR-15-0069 TEH
  4. Latonya Carey                                    Case No. CR-15-0004 MMC
  5. Jahnai Carter                           Case No. CR-14-0642 MMC
  6. Tiffany Cross                          Case No. CR-15-0059 CRB
  7. Holbert Lee                             Case No. CR-15-0056 EMC
  8. Aaron Mathews                                  Case No. CR-15-0049 WHA
  9. Vernon Hill, AKA Kali Muhammed Case No. CR-15-0068 CRB
  10. Mathew Mumphrey                            Case No. CR-14-0643 RS
  11. Andre Patterson                      Case No. CR-14-0642 MMC
  12. Ashley Pharr                                       Case No. CR-15-0007 CRB
  13. Darell Powell                          Case No. CR-15-0006 WHA
  14. Tiana Reddic                           Case No. CR-15-0052 WHA
  15. Nijah Reed                              Case No. CR-15-0050 RS
  16. Darlene Rouse                         Case No. CR-15-0027 VC
  17. Irisha Smith                             Case No. CR-14-0641 WHA
  18. Ebony Wallace                        Case No. CR-15-0061 CRB
  19. Lakeysha White                      Case No. CR-15-0029 EMC

According to the charging documents, the defendants are each charged with the distribution of prohibited drugs on or within 1,000 feet of a school or playground, in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 860.  The defendants are charged with distributing various controlled substances, including “crack” cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and oxycodone, as specified in the individual indictments.

The maximum statutory penalty for violating the drug-free school zone statute is 40 years in prison, with a mandatory minimum sentence of one year in jail, at least six years and up to life on supervised release, and a maximum fine of up to $2,000,000.  However, any sentence following conviction would be imposed by the court after consideration of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and the federal statute governing the imposition of a sentence, 18 U.S.C. § 3553. 

Sarah Hawkins and Lloyd Farnham are the Assistant U.S. Attorneys prosecuting these cases.  The prosecutions are the result of multiple investigations by the San Francisco Police Department and DEA.

Please note, an indictment contains only allegations and, as in all cases, the defendants listed above must be presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty

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