SDNY Announces Arrests for
Molly At Electric Zoo While OneCoin and Bronx
Exhibits Withheld
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 10 –
While two arrests for Molly at
the Electric Zoo music
festival were announced by the
SDNY US Attorney's Office,
that Office has still not
provided its exhibits
on OneCoin and, so far,
a current Bronx murder trial,
below.
From the December
10 announcement: "Geoffrey
S. Berman, the
United States
Attorney for
the Southern
District of
New York, and
Dermot F.
Shea, the
Commissioner
of the New
York City
Police
Department
(“NYPD”),
announced
today the
arrests of
LAGARIA
SLAUGHTER and
TANNER HOWELL,
both of whom
are service
members
stationed at a
base in New
York State,
and the
unsealing of a
Complaint
charging
SLAUGHTER and
HOWELL with
distributing
Molly on
September 1,
2018, to a
young woman
attending the
Electric Zoo
music festival
in New York,
who
subsequently
died of a drug
overdose.
The Complaint
also charges
SLAUGHTER with
conspiring to
distribute
Molly and LSD
between May
2018 and March
2019.
SLAUGHTER and
HOWELL were
arrested this
morning and
will be
presented
later today in
federal court
in Manhattan
before U.S.
Magistrate
Judge Sarah L.
Cave."
Inner City Press covered a
bail decision by Judge Cave on
December 9, here - but is most
concerned with the OneCoin
exhibits, for which it has had
to file a FOIA request, still
not fulfilled. Perhaps in
response, Inner City Press did
not receive this press release
by email, unlike from EDNY,
and no response to its
inquiries.
The Bronx
trial for which Inner City
Press has also asked for
exhibits: on the second day of
2014 in The Bronx, New York
Shaquille Malcolm was
repeatedly shot and killed in
a building in the Allerton
section.
In arraignments
that followed, Inner City
Press reported
that the death penalty was on
the table, including as to a
co-defendant who has since
pled guilty to a superseding
indictment, Gyancarlos
Espinal.
On December 4 the
two remaining co-defendants
Arius Hopkins and Theryn Jones
a/k/a Old Man Ty were on trial
before U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Judge Lewis A. Kaplan.
Testifying against them was
now cooperating co-defendant
Alexander Melendez. He
described using a .22 to shoot
and kill Shaquille Malcolm,
with orders and firepower
given by the two mean with six
lawyers sitting at the defense
table.
The
upcoming issue is the use of a
rap or hip-hop song as
evidence. Arius Hopkins'
lawyer Glenn A. Garber had
asked that prospective jurors
be asked if they were familiar
with "the genre of music
called gansta
rap."
On December 4,
Assistant US Attorney Danielle
R. Sassoon argued that
questions about the song - a
copy of which does not appear
to have been uploaded by the
US Attorney's Office unlike
with GUMMO and Billy in the #6ix9ine
trial also known as US
v. Jones - should be
limited.
Such songs
and lyrics are also being used
by the US Attorney's Office in
another SDNY case Inner City
Press has covered,
US v. Darrell Lawrence, et
al., 19-cr-761 (Oetken).
It is an emerging and
accelerating First (and Fifth)
Amendment issue, leading Inner
City Press to raise folk-type
song SDNY questions.
Judge Kaplan reserved judgment
on what he will allow on
cross-examination. This case
is US v. Jones, et al.,17-cr-791
(Kaplan).
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