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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 7, 2004
P.T.
Barnum Drug Dealer Sentenced to
Multiple Lifetime Terms of Imprisonment
JUN 7 - Mark
R. Trouville, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration
in New England and Kevin J. O'Connor, United States Attorney for the
District of Connecticut, announced that ISAIAS SOLER, also known as "Eso," age
25, formerly of 75 James Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut, was sentenced
today by United States District Judge Stefan R. Underhill in Bridgeport
to four lifetime terms of imprisonment for his participation in a scheme
to distribute narcotics in and around the P.T. Barnum Housing Project,
an additional mandatory lifetime term of imprisonment for the August
23, 1998 murder of Rafael Garcia, Jr., and to four ten-year terms of
imprisonment. One of the ten-year terms of imprisonment - using a firearm
in connection with a crime of violence - was ordered to be served consecutively
to the other counts.
SOLER was first
arrested by federal authorities in November 2000 after a federal grand
jury charged him and drug kingpin Frankie "The
Terminator" Estrada with conspiracy to distribute narcotics. The
grand jury
later returned superseding indictments charging Estrada, SOLER and 25
others for their participation in a multi-million dollar scheme to
distribute heroin and crack cocaine in the P.T. Barnum Housing Project
and on
the East Side of Bridgeport. SOLER pleaded guilty on January 9, 2002,
after three days of trial testimony that detailed his role as a
lieutenant in the organization responsible for the mixing, packaging
and
distribution of narcotics, and his carrying of firearms to intimidate
members of the organization and potential rivals. During his guilty plea,
SOLER admitted to the indictment's charges of racketeering and
racketeering conspiracy, two charges of conspiracy to distribute narcotics
(heroin and "crack" cocaine), and committing a violent crime
(murder) in aid
of racketeering.
SOLER shot and
killed Garcia, an alleged rival in the drug trade, in
the early morning hours of August 23, 1998, while Garcia sat in the
passenger seat of a vehicle that had stopped on a city street. He
also
pleaded guilty to three counts of obstruction of justice in connection
with his participation in a scheme to blame another person for Garcia's
murder, and to a charge of using a firearm in connection with the
murder.
Judge Underhill
sentenced SOLER to lifetime terms of imprisonment for
the racketeering, racketeering conspiracy murder and two narcotics
trafficking conspiracies, and to ten-year terms of imprisonment
for the
three obstruction of justice charges. He is to serve those sentences
concurrently. By operation of federal law, the mandatory ten-year
term of
imprisonment for using a firearm in connection with a crime of
violence
must run consecutive to the other charges. Judge Underhill
characterized the murder of Garcia as "a senseless tragedy," observed
that the
sentence represents "a life for a life," and expressed his hope
that the
Garcia family would find a measure of justice, comfort, and closure
from the sentence.
U.S. Attorney O'Connor
added that the convictions and dispositions to
date are the result of outstanding cooperative efforts by special
agents of the FBI, DEA and members of the Bridgeport Police Department
assigned to FBI and DEA Task Forces, and with cooperation from the
State's
Attorney's Office and the Connecticut Department of Corrections,
Security Division. Special Agents of the Internal Revenue Service
- Criminal
Investigation Division also participated in the investigations and
prosecutions.
The FBI and DEA
Bridgeport Task Forces are comprised of federal,
state and local law enforcement, including the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, the United States
Marshal's
Service, the Connecticut State Police, Statewide Narcotics Task
Force -
Southwest, and the Bridgeport and Greenwich Police Departments.
The
State's Attorney's Office in Bridgeport, investigators from the
State's
Attorney's Office in Bridgeport, and members of the New York City
Police
Department have also assisted in the investigations and prosecutions |