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Bloods Gang members, the alleged leader of Li Gang in Georgia, accused of a new accusation of shootings, robberies, prosecutors say

Bloods Gang members, the alleged leader of Li Gang in Georgia, accused of a new accusation of shootings, robberies, prosecutors say

Four men, identified as members of Long Island Bloods Gang, were accused in an accusation on Thursday in a series of shootings, drugs and robberies, along with a leader of the Long Island gang in Georgia, federal prosecutors said.

Dwayne Murray, 33, Kendrick Seymore, 22, both from Coram, Lavalle Wilson, 30, from Shirley, and Sheim Tevin Ramsey-Davis, 26, from Augusta, Georgia, were appointed in an accusation of 46 counts which included charges of crime and growing and cabbority of the conspiracy, violent crimes in organized crime, brandishing and discharging a gun during a crime of violence, theft and traffic of narcotics, prosecutors said.

Seymore lawyers declined to comment on Thursday. The lawyers of other defendants did not respond to a request for comments.

Ramsey-Davis was added to an accusation of second overcoming, including the other three defendants, which were previously accused in a series of shootings and intention of distributing fentanyl and cocaine.

FBI agents and Pandilla’s police investigations led Ramsey-Davis arrest on January 30 in Georgia. He was appointed by prosecutors as an “high -ranking extremely violent member of the Bloods gang and a Long Island gang leader known as Gorilla Stone Bloods with the Bloods Set known as Money Gang Kave.

Murray, Seymore and Wilson appeared Thursday at the Eastern District Court of the United States in the center of Islip to be prosecuted for the new positions. Ramsey-Davis is expected to be processed once it will be extradited to New York.

“In recent years in Long Island, there have been numerous murders, shootings and assaults committed by members of Money Gang Kave against rival gang members, or those who believe they are members of rival gangs,” according to a detention memorandum presented in Name of the United States Prosecutor of the Interim Oriental District John Durham.

Prosecutors said that “the pattern of violence of retaliation gangs has resulted in dozens of gang -related shootings, as well as at least four murders in Suffolk County” since 2020.

The new accusation accused Murray of murder attempts in 2016 and 2020, as well as armed hand and trafficking of firearms. Seymore was also accused of armed robbery and three robberies to the invasion of the armed house. Both were accused of defrauding other members of the gang of large amounts of money.

Murray was previously accused on June 12, 2020, killing Wayne Cherry, who was found in the head in the backyard of a vacant Baywood house.

Seymore was previously accused of a triple homicide of 2021 Farmingville when prosecutors said he and an accomplice went to Rob Richard Castano in his department. Castano, Diamond Schick and Nyasia Knox were found in the style of execution killed in the apartment, while a 1 -year baby was inside, unharmed, prosecutors said. Suffolk County Police said at the time of the murders that Castano and Schick lived in Farmingville’s house. Knox, from Georgia, stayed with them.

Murray, Seymore and Wilson could face life imprisonment and can be eligible for federal death penalty if it is convicted. Ramsey-Davis faces a minimum mandatory sentence of 42 years in prison and a maximum of life, prosecutors said.

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