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| Ex-Guard Indicted on Gang Charges |
| By app.com |
| Published: 04/08/2010 |
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TRENTON — A Keansburg man who authorities say ran a drugs and weapons operation at the Shore for a set of the Bloods has been charged with first-degree gang criminality in a 22-person indictment that includes the gang's imprisoned "godfather" and a corrections officer. The 36-count state indictment charges Lewis Alford, 33, a.k.a. "Killah LA," of Keansburg, with promoting organized street crime for the Nine Trey Hillside Beehive set of the Bloods. The set's founder and leader, Clarence Scott, 35, directed the gang from New Jersey State Prison in Trenton, where he is serving a life sentence for murder, according to state Attorney General Paula T. Dow and Stephen J. Taylor, director of the Division of Criminal Justice. Former New Jersey State Prison corrections officer Brian Teel of Trenton is charged in the indictment handed up late Tuesday by a Mercer County grand jury with taking a $500 payment for smuggling a cell phone to Scott. Read More. |
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