| "OPERATION 
                    BRICKHOUSE" DEMOLISHES HEROIN RINGInvestigative Partnership Exposes Gangs International 
                    Ties
 Essex County College Police Academy, Cedar Grove - Attorney 
                    General Peter Harvey, New Jersey State Police Superintendent 
                    Rick Fuentes and Essex County Prosecutor Paula Dow today announced 
                    the arrest of numerous individuals after an extensive investigation 
                    dubbed Operation BrickHouse. The operation exposed a direct 
                    connection between street-level heroin sales by the Bloods 
                    street gang and a Colombian cartel supplier.  The investigation, began in September 2003, resulted in the 
                    issuance of arrest warrants for twenty-four individuals located 
                    in New Jersey and New York. Operation BrickHouse quickly escalated 
                    and identified large-scale heroin distributors operating in 
                    the Essex County area. These individuals were responsible 
                    for distributing approximately one pound of packaged heroin 
                    each week within Newark. This heroin eventually made its way 
                    to other locations within New Jersey including New Brunswick, 
                    Asbury Park and Paterson.  "We will continue to reclaim our neighborhoods from drug 
                    dealers, gang members and others who threaten ordinary citizens," 
                    said Attorney General Harvey. "We are committed to taking 
                    back the community from criminals and we will continue to 
                    vigorously investigate, flush out and prosecute this menace 
                    in our communities." "We are less concerned with photo opportunities that show 
                    drugs on the table than we are with dismantling criminal enterprises," 
                    said Colonel Fuentes. "The success of Operation BrickHouse 
                    relied on the time consuming process of building this case 
                    from drug runners on the streets to the major decision makers 
                    in criminal enterprises." "This investigation established a nexus between street gangs, 
                    street level drug sales and international drug cartels. It 
                    is a well-known fact that profits from narcotics sales are 
                    key to financing other illegal activities." Fuentes added. "Since assuming the post of Acting Essex County Prosecutor 
                    in 2003, I have targeted gang and drug activity as a priority," 
                    said Acting Essex County Prosecutor Paula Dow. "I remain committed 
                    to the dedication of valuable resources to address this burgeoning 
                    problem. The residents of the Felix Fuld Houses deserve a 
                    decent quality of life and safe place to live." Working cooperatively with the East Orange and Newark Police 
                    Departments, this investigation initially targeted heroin 
                    sales by Bloods members Ali McKinnon and Sharif Gillard. McKinnon 
                    allegedly controlled heroin distribution in and around the 
                    Felix Fuld Public Housing Complex in Newark. The complex, 
                    also known as "Little Bricks," is a public housing complex 
                    rampant with violence and drug distribution run by members 
                    of the Bloods street gang.  Luis Manuel Antonio Estevez of New York was identified as 
                    a key supplier, selling large amounts of packaged heroin to 
                    dealers in Essex County. This same heroin was eventually sold 
                    to Bloods street gang members. Estevez has been arrested by 
                    members of the New Jersey State Police Street Gang Bureau 
                    and charged with being the leader of a narcotic distribution 
                    network, racketeering and conspiracy. He is presently being 
                    held in the Essex County Jail in lieu of $2.5 million bail. 
                   The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) was a partner in 
                    Operation BrickHouse and is looking into possibly expanding 
                    the investigation. These companion investigations identified 
                    a large, structured network in which the raw heroin was processed 
                    in Colombia, smuggled into the United States, packaged in 
                    New York City and made available to gang members in Newark. 
                   The New Jersey State Police would like to acknowledge the 
                    other law enforcement agencies that assisted in Operation 
                    BrickHouse. These agencies include: The Drug Enforcement Administration, 
                    Immigration and Customs Enforcement Administration, United 
                    States Marshal's Service, New Jersey Attorney General's Office, 
                    the Division of Criminal Justice, New York City Police Department, 
                    Essex County Prosecutor's Office, Newark Police Department, 
                    East Orange Police Department and Tinton Falls Police Department. 
                     
                      | The following individuals have been have 
                        been arrested this morning and charged with racketeering, 
                        distribution of heroin and conspiracy: |   
                      |  | NAME | AGE | CITY |   
                      |  | Dwight Sanders | 37 | Orange |   
                      |  | Kevin Davis | 43 | Newark |   
                      |  | Rhodesia Mays | 20 | Newark |   
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 | Joyce Green | 55 | Newark |   
                      |  | Rasuwl Walls | 41 | New Brunswick |   
                      |  | William Green | 29 | Newark |   
                      |  | Shawn Johnson | 34 | Newark (arrested 7-19) |   
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 | Steve Sylvester | 21 | Newark |   
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 | Darien Scriven | 39 | Brooklyn |   
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 | Leon Robinson | 26 | Middlesex Boro |   
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 | Henry Ledbetter | 34 | Millville |  
 
 
                     
                      | The following individuals were previously 
                        arrested during “Operation BrickHouse”: |   
                      |  | NAME | AGE | CITY |   
                      |  | Marcel Green | 35 | Newark |   
                      |  | Charles Hill | 55 | Montclair |   
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 | John Best | 61 | Staten Island, NY |   
                      |  | Kurtis Barnes | 27 | Asbury Park |  
 
 
                     
                      | The following individuals are currently 
                        incarcerated and will be served with charges in jail: |   
                      |  | NAME | AGE | CITY |   
                      |  | Ali McKinnon | 36 | Newark |   
                      |  | Mariole Arzeno | 29 | NY, NY |   
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 | Roderick Mclean | 34 | Irvington |   
                      |  | Juan Peralta | 26 | NY, NY |   
                      |  | Luis Manuel Antonio Estevez | 37 | NY, NY |  # # #  |