After
Fentanyl Death
in Bronx Day
Care 4th Man
Arrested in
California on
SDNY Charge
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 28– Following the death
of a one-year old baby by
fentanyl, on September 19,
2023 the US Attorney for the
Southern District of New York
charged Grei Mendez and
Carlisto Acevedo Brito.
On September 25,
with no notice and Inner City
Press initially the only
person in the courtroom
gallery, the third man was
brought in: Renny Antonio
Parra Paredes. Inner City
Press live tweeted, thread:
Renny Antonio
Parra Paredes is seated at
defense table with assigned
lawyer and SPanish
interpretation headphones.
Judge still not here but
others coming
All rise! Mag
Judge Ona T. Wang presiding.
Arrest just after midnight on
Sept 23, Saturday and waived
speedy presentment. He is in a
white T-shirt. CJA defense
lawyer is appointed.
Judge Wang:
You are charged with
conspiracy to distribute
narcotics. AUSA: We seek
detention, and they consent.
Defense lawyer: Most of his
family is out of town. We
consent.
Parra
Paredes, in jean long shorts
now without belt, us led out.
His lawyer asks,
MDC? Yes.
More on Substack
here
On September 28,
SDNY is "xcharging FELIX
HERRERA GARCIA with conspiracy
to distribute narcotics
resulting in death in
connection with the poisoning
of four children under the age
of three, one of whom died, at
a daycare facility in the
Bronx. HERRERA GARCIA is
in custody and will be
presented today before U.S.
Magistrate Judge Michael S.
Berg, in U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
California."
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