The leader of a violent arm of a New Jersey street gang has been sentenced to an additional seven years in prison for directing criminal activities of the gang from prison. At sentencing Tuesday, Superior Court Judge Edward Neafsey said 36-year-old David “Duke” Allen must serve the additional time consecutively to a 30-year murder sentence he is currently serving.
Allen has admitted he is the top leader of the Nine Trey Gangsters set of the Bloods street gang in New Jersey.
He pleaded guilty in June to racketeering, admitting he directed drug dealing and extortion of Newark business owners from Trenton State Prison.
The state Division of Criminal Justice said Allen was among 59 defendants indicted in a gang sweep dubbed “Operation Nine Connect.” AP
Why is the picture of the High School being used for this story?
Because of the gang graffiti.
But that is not blood graffiti that is 18th st. I agree with number one odd choice of pic maybe a red tee shirt or something.
That picture should be removed.
The extra seven years was for graffitti?
How will that help he’s already committing crimes from jail?
what an improvement . now we feel awhole lot safer