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Date: 06-10-2019

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United States of America v. Bryant McCray, Lateek Cargo, Justin Johnson and Kylee Raduechel

Case Number: 2:17-cr-00022-cr

Judge: Christina Reiss

Court: United States District Court for the District of Vermont

Plaintiff's Attorney: John J. Boscia and Paul Van de Graf

Defendant's Attorney: Devin McLaughlin, and Robert S. Behrens for Justine Johnson


Michelle Anderson Barth for Bryant McCray


Michael L. Desautels, FPD for Kylee Raduechel


Mark A. Kaplan for Lateek Cargo

Description:




Burlington, VT - Four Sentenced in Connection with Arson at 400 Main Street in Winooski, Vermont and Conspiracy to Distribute Heroin and Cocaine

Bryant McCray, 33, and Lateek Cargo, 32, both formerly of Brooklyn, New York, were sentenced on charges of arson and conspiracy to distribute heroin and cocaine. The charges stem from an April 2016 arson at 400 Main Street in Winooski, Vermont and a years-long drug-trafficking conspiracy involving large quantities of heroin and cocaine. Justin Johnson, 33, of Baltimore, Maryland, and Kylee Raduechel, 31, of Essex, Vermont, also have been sentenced on charges of conspiracy to distribute heroin and cocaine.

On January 22, 2019 and March 7, 2019, United States District Court Judge Christina Reiss sentenced Bryant McCray to 129 months of imprisonment and four years of supervised release and Lateek Cargo to 118 months of imprisonment and four years of supervised release. Both McCray and Cargo were jointly and severally ordered to pay restitution to the victims of the offense in the amount of $138,063.17. Judge Reiss previously had sentenced Justin Johnson to 60 months of imprisonment and four years of supervised release. Finally, on June 3, 2019, Judge Reiss sentenced Kylee Raduechel to 48 months of imprisonment followed by three years of supervised release.

As described at the defendants’ sentencings and in court records, since about late 2014, McCray, Cargo, and Johnson began coming to Chittenden County, Vermont and staying at a variety of local residences to distribute heroin and cocaine. On April 23, 2016, McCray and Cargo went to a Colchester, Vermont gas station where McCray filled a red, plastic can with gasoline. From there, McCray and Cargo went to an apartment complex on Main Street in Winooski, Vermont. Prior to April 23, 2016, Justin Johnson, a drug runner for McCray and Cargo, had been robbed of drugs and money while staying at one of the apartments in the complex. McCray and Cargo traveled to the apartment to exact revenge for the robbery of drugs and money from Johnson. While at the Winooski apartment, McCray and Cargo poured gasoline over the victim’s bedroom and lit it on fire. The fire resulted in extensive damage to the apartment building and displaced tenants, who were able to escape the rapidly spreading flames.

After the arson, Kylee Raduechel began hosting McCray and others at her residence in Essex, Vermont. McCray also possessed a firearm during the offense. In September 2016, the Drug Enforcement Administration and other members of law enforcement executed a search warrant at Raduechel’s residence that resulted in the seizure of about 30 grams of heroin and nearly 100 grams of cocaine base. Undeterred, members of the conspiracy continued to distribute controlled substances in Vermont until their arrests in 2017. All four defendants pleaded guilty before trial.

This case provides an example of the United States Attorney’s Office Violent Crime Initiative, aimed at pursuing federal prosecutions involving the intersection of drug trafficking and violence. United States Attorney Christina Nolan commended the efforts of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Drug Enforcement Administration, Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations, the Vermont State Police and the Vermont Drug Task Force, as well as the Burlington Police Department, the Essex Police Department, and the Winooski Police Department.

United States Attorney Nolan added: “This extraordinary law enforcement collaborative effort exemplifies our resolve to combat violence and drug trafficking. The defendants’ conduct was motivated by greed and they put innocent Vermont lives at risk. We will continue to deliver serious consequences for offenses of this magnitude.”

“These sentencings demonstrate ATF’s commitment to protect our communities from violent criminals that threaten our quality of life,” said ATF Special Agent in Charge Kelly D. Brady, Boston Field Division. “ATF will continue to collaborate with our law enforcement partners to eradicate violent crime and dismantle criminal organizations that threaten our neighborhoods.”

“Illegal drug distribution ravages the very foundations of our families and communities here in Vermont,” said DEA Special Agent in Charge Brian D. Boyle. “ Let these sentences be a warning to those traffickers who are coming from out of state to distribute this poison, that DEA and its local, state and federal partners will do everything in our power to bring you to justice.”


Charges:


Justin Johnson


21:841(a)(1), 841(b)(1)(B), 846.F CONSPIRACY TO DISTRIBUTE NARCOTICS - knowingly conspired to distribute cocaine base and heroin
(1sss) Imprisonment for a term of 60 months followed by 4 years of S/R with conditions.


Bryant McCray

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21:841(a)(1), 841(b)(1)(B), 846.F CONSPIRACY TO DISTRIBUTE NARCOTICS - knowingly conspired to distribute cocaine base and heroin
(1ss) Imprisonment for a term of 129 months on count 1ss and 129 months on count 2ss, to run concurrent, for a total term of 129 months imprisonment.
18:844(i), 2.F PENALTIES - IF DEATH RESULTS - maliciously damaged/destroyed by means of fire and explosive materials a rental apartment building
(2ss) Imprisonment for a term of 129 months on count 1ss and 129 months on count 2ss, to run concurrent, for a total term of 129 months imprisonment


Kylee Raduechel


21:841(a)(1), 841(b)(1)(C), 846.F CONSPIRACY TO DISTRIBUTE NARCOTICS - conspiracy to distribute cocaine base and heroin
(1sss) Imprisonment for a term of 48 months followed by 3 years S/R with conditions


Lateek Cargo:


21:841(a)(1), 841(b)(1)(B), 846.F CONSPIRACY TO DISTRIBUTE NARCOTICS - knowingly conspired to distribute cocaine base and heroin
(1s) Imprisonment for a term of 118 months, with credit for time served, on count 1s and 118 months on count 2s, to run concurrent, followed by 4 years S/R on count 1s and 3 years S/R on count 2s, to run concurrent.
18:844(i), 2.F PENALTIES - IF DEATH RESULTS - maliciously damaged/destroyed by means of fire and explosive materials a rental apartment building
(2s) Imprisonment for a term of 118 months, with credit for time served, on count 1s and 118 months on count 2s, to run concurrent, followed by 4 years S/R on count 1s and 3 years S/R on count 2s, to run concurrent.



Outcome: 06/03/2019 249 MINUTE ENTRY Sentencing held on 6/3/2019 for Kylee Raduechel for proceedings held before Judge Christina Reiss. John Boscia, AUSA, present for gov't. Michael Desautels, FPD, present with dft. The court adopts the PSR as its findings of fact. Statements by counsel and dft. ORDERED: granting 233 MOTION for Downward Variance. SENTENCE: Imprisonment for a term of 48 months followed by 3 years S/R with conditions. Court makes recommendations to BOP. Fines waived. S/A of 100 due immediately. Parties notified of right to appeal. Gov't moves to dismiss remaining counts. ORDERED: motion granted, counts dismissed. (Court Reporter: Johanna Masse) (jbr) (Entered: 06/03/2019)
06/03/2019 250 JUDGMENT as to Kylee Raduechel. Signed by Judge Christina Reiss on 6/3/2019. (jbr) (Entered: 06/03/2019)

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