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'Grimz' And 'Young Gunnaz' Gang Sweep: 40 From Newburgh And Poughkeepsie Now Serving Federal Time

Dubs, Nickelz, Infared, Shoca, Tweak, Tom Tom, Checks and Rollo have traded street names for prison numbers.

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HUDSON VALLEY, NY — A federal sting on two notorious Hudson Valley gangs is now closed with the sentence of the final defendant.

Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton, announced the last sentencing of gang members and narcotics distributors that resulted from a long-running investigation by the FBI in Newburgh and Poughkeepsie.

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In all, 26 of those arrested were convicted of being members, associates, and co-conspirators of the street gang the Young Gunnaz, including leader Kashad Sampson. An additional 12 defendants were convicted of being members and associates of the violent street gang the Double Nine Grim Reapers (“Grimz”), including Grimz leaders Jeremy Williams, Randy Jones, and James White.

Rodney George was the last in case to be sentenced and received 108 months in prison.

"For years, members and associates of the Young Gunnaz and the Double Nine Grim Reapers brought shootings, armed robberies, narcotics trafficking, and fraud to communities across the Hudson Valley," Clayton said. "Today's final sentencing marks the end of a years-long prosecution that removed over 40 of these violent gang members and drug traffickers from our streets. No gang should get to claim a block, a neighborhood, or a city as its own, and this Office will continue to work with our federal, state, and local partners to dismantle violent criminal organizations and protect the communities they prey upon."

Since at least 2018, the Grimz has been a brutally violent street gang, according to law enforcement. The Grimz was founded by co-defendants Jeremy Williams, a/k/a "Dubs," and Randy Jones, a/k/a "Nickelz," and has hundreds of members across New York State, including throughout Orange County, Dutchess County, and the New York State prison system.

The Grimz was described as a highly organized and efficient street gang with an organizational commitment to violence that strictly enforces its internal laws and celebrates gun violence. The highest-ranking members and leaders of the Grimz, like co-defendants James White, a/k/a "Infared" and Octavious Griffin, a/k/a "Tate," have so-called "serial numbers" within the Grimz, which include the name of a 9-millimeter firearm.

Since at least 2019, the Young Guns has been a violent street gang that operated through New York State and engaged in large-scale narcotics trafficking, wire fraud, armed robberies, and shootings, according to law enforcement. For the most part, the Young Gunnaz defendants were part of the PlayBoyGzz subset of Young Gunnaz, which was led by, among others, co-defendant Kashad Sampson, a/k/a "Shoca." Like the Grimz, senior members of YG glorified violence and demanded action from its members, according to the feds.

For years, the Grimz and Young Gunnaz terrorized communities in the Hudson Valley and demonstrated a complete disregard for human life, according to the DOJ.

The Grimz defendants were responsible for armed robberies and shootings in the City of Newburgh.

This included the November 3, 2020, attempted murder of a rival gang member. During that attempted murder, which involved co-defendants Justice Jackson, a/k/a "Tweak," Tyrell Simon, a/k/a "Rello," a/k/a "Insane," Thomas Rodriguez, a/k/a "Tom Tom," a/k/a "Checks," and others, Rodriguez shot a rival gang member multiple times while the rival gang member sat in his vehicle.

The rival gang member survived after receiving life-saving medical treatment at two different hospitals. The Grimz were also responsible for trafficking large amounts of crack cocaine and heroin, on the streets, and for trafficking K2, a synthetic cannabinoid, within the New York State prison system.

The Young Gunnaz defendants were responsible for at least 13 shootings, three armed robberies, and a large-scale narcotics trafficking conspiracy responsible for flooding the streets with fentanyl, heroin and crack cocaine.

Some of the Young Gunnaz defendants also participated in a widespread scheme to defraud the New York state unemployment insurance program during the COVID-19 pandemic. In total, these defendants made just over $1,000,000 through this scheme and caused at least one of their victims to fall into financial ruin because, as a result of Young Gunnaz fraud, the victim lost her total disability social security payment.

Sentenced in Young Gunnaz case:

Sentenced in Double Nine Grim Reapers case:

Clayton praised the investigative work of the FBI's Hudson Valley Safe Streets Task Force, the City of Newburgh Police Department, the New York State Police, the Town of New Windsor Police Department, the Town of Newburgh Police Department, the New York City Police Department, and the Nassau County Police Department. Clayton also thanked the FBI's Westchester Safe Streets Task Force, the New York City Department of Correction, Correction Intelligence Bureau, the Department of Labor Office of the Inspector General, and the City of Poughkeepsie Police Department for their assistance in the investigation.

This case is being handled by the Office's White Plains Division, with Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jennifer N. Ong, Ryan W. Allison and Margaret N. Vasu in charge of the prosecution.

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