The
U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of Pennsylvania released the below information:
PHILADELPHIA
– United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced that Antoine Clark, 31,
of Philadelphia, PA, was sentenced to 25 years in prison, 10 years of
supervised release, and ordered to pay a $1,700 fine by United States District
Court Judge Gerald J. Pappert for multiple narcotics offenses related to his
role in leading an almost around-the-clock drug delivery service for several
years in South Philadelphia.
Clark
and his codefendants, Gerald Spruell, 33, and Daniel Robinson, 37, were
convicted after more than two weeks at trial of charges that included
conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, and distribution or possession
with intent to distribute crack cocaine and heroin.
Between
2014 and 2016, the defendant and his co-conspirators, including Spruell,
Robinson, and several others who pleaded guilty to similar charges before
trial, were known as the “Friends” and the “7th Street” drug trafficking group.
Members of the group delivered crack cocaine and heroin to customers along the
7th Street corridor in South Philadelphia using a shared drug phone to take
orders and communicate with customers; they would pass the phone off in shifts
to keep their operation going almost 24 hours per day. During the course of the
investigation, FBI agents intercepted phone calls and text messages from the
phone, which documented the defendants’ illicit activities.
“Drug
trafficking is an insidious, dangerous activity that ruins neighborhoods,” said
U.S. Attorney McSwain. “Antoine Clark was an expert at it, and now he will pay
the price -- to the tune of 25 years. That is the sort of just punishment that
awaits drug dealers in federal court. My Office is determined to protect
communities ravaged by the drug trade by investigating and destroying drug
trafficking organizations like the 7th Street organization.”
“The
FBI is committed to keeping communities safe from predators like Antoine
Clark,” said Michael J. Driscoll, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s
Philadelphia Division. “Today’s sentence sends the message to drug
organizations and gang members that if you traffick in illegal drugs, we will
hunt you down and bring you to justice.”
The
case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and is being
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Matthew Newcomer and Jason
Grenell.
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