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Release
April 20, 2004
Contact: Laura DiCesare PIO—202.305.8093
Richmond
Man Indicted on Drug
and Murder Charges
APR 20 -- A
federal grand jury returned a superceding indictment today for Richard
Dwight Bernard, age 35, of Jacksonville, Arkansas and Richmond, Virginia.
Bernard was originally charged in November 2003, along with seven others,
with conspiracy to distribute in excess of 1,000 kilograms of marijuana
and with possession of firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking
crime.
In February 2004,
the indictment was amended to add a charge alleging that Bernard, while
engaging in the drug conspiracy, intentionally killed
Anthony Rankine, Tasha Robinson, and Marquis Jobes, age 13, on October
22, 2003. In addition, the indictment charges Bernard with using a
firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime. Each charge
involving
the murders of Rankine, Robinson, and Jobes carries a maximum sentence
of life imprisonment and is death penalty eligible.
Announcing the
indictment today were: Laura M. Nagel, Special Agent in Charge of DEA’s Washington Division; Paul J. McNulty, U.S. Attorney
for the Eastern District of Virginia; John P. Malone, Special Agent in
Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosive’s
Washington Field Division; Susan M. Dukes, Special Agent in Charge of
the IRS’s Criminal Division, Alexandria Field Office; Donald Thompson,
Special Agent in Charge of FBI’s Richmond Resident Office; and,
Col. Carl Baker, Chief of the Chesterfield Police Department.
Assistant U.S.
Attorneys Olivia N. Hawkins and Charles E. James, Jr. are prosecuting
the case for the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The following
agencies provided valuable assistance in this investigation: Chesterfield
Police Department, Henrico Police Department, State Department, Bureau
of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (BICE), Virginia State Police,
Richmond Police Department, and the Virginia Capital Police.
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