News
Release
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June
2, 2010
Contact: SA Waldo Santiago
Public Information Officer
Number: (787) 277-4700
Jury
Convicts VIPD Sergeant Jerome Blyden and
Associate of RICO Charges
JUN
2 -- (St. Thomas, USVI) – Javier
F. Peña, Special Agent in Charge
of the Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA), Caribbean Division, and United States
Attorney Ronald W. Sharpe, District of
the Virgin Islands , announced today that
after a five-day trial, a federal jury
on St. Thomas on May 8, 2010, convicted
VIPD Sergeant Jerome Blyden and associate
Gelean Mark of Racketeering Influenced
and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) charges.
Mark
was convicted of operating a criminal enterprise,
and he and Blyden were convicted of assault
with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering
in connection with the shooting of Nicholas
Friday Jr., in May 2004. Mark faces a maximum
sentence of 40 years in prison, 20 years
for each count. Blyden faces a maximum sentence
of 20 years in prison. Sentencing has been
set for August 18, 2010.
Evidence
presented at trial established that from
November 2004 through October 2005, Mark
headed a criminal enterprise that engaged
in narcotics distribution, unlawful gambling
related to dog fighting, and acts of violence.
The evidence also showed that Blyden was
closely associated with Mark, and served
as his enforcer in relation to Mark’s
drug trafficking. Testimony showed that on
May 24, 2004, Mark and Blyden assaulted Friday
because he posed a threat to the criminal
enterprise’s control of drug dealings
in the Smith Bay area of St. Thomas.
This
case was investigated by the federal Public
Corruption Task Force, which comprises the
FBI, DEA, U.S. Marshals Service, IRS CID,
USPIS and Virgin Islands Police Department.
It was prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorneys Kim R. Lindquist and Nolan D. Paige.
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