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Press Release

Operation Dodgeball Dismantle Gang that was Terrorizing Wilmington

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of North Carolina

WILMINGTON – United States Attorney Robert J. Higdon, Jr. announced that over the course of the last several months in federal court fourteen defendants have been sentenced in a large-scale heroin trafficking organization. 

The investigation was part of an Organized Crime Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) investigation entitled Operation Dodgeball, which was named in part because of the organizations ability to dodge lengthy prisons sentences and sustained ability to wreak havoc in Wilmington.  An OCDETF investigation is a joint federal, state, and local cooperative approach to combat drug trafficking and is the nation’s primary tool for disrupting and dismantling major drug trafficking organizations, targeting national and regional level drug trafficking organizations, and coordinating the necessary law enforcement entities and resources to disrupt or dismantle the targeted criminal organization and seize their assets.

This case is a classic example of the combining of an OCDETF operation with our Take Back North Carolina Initiative.  Wilmington Police Task Force Officers were able to identify members and associates of this violent drug gang and then partner with the FBI and the United States Attorney’s Office to develop a strategy to dismantle this organization.  After being armed with this local intelligence, law enforcement was able to utilize the substantial resources and tools of the federal government to help break the back of this group which had been terrorizing Wilmington.  The success of this case would not have been possible without these partnerships.

The defendants’ convictions and sentencings were the culmination of an investigation that started in early 2018 focusing on associates of the United Blood Nation who were trafficking heroin and the violence associated with this group in and around Wilmington, North Carolina. GARRY HINES occupied a significant leadership role in the organization.    

As part of the investigation, federal and local law enforcement conducted multiple controlled purchases of heroin and a heroin/fentanyl mixture from organization members between April 2018 and August 2018.  They also conducted surveillance and performed several traffic stops.  

The FBI obtained authorization for a federal wiretap of a cellular phone associated with HINES in August 2018.   As a result, agents intercepted calls concerning heroin/fentanyl distribution, firearms and gang violence.  Based on the intercepted calls and other information law enforcement obtained a federal search warrant for a residence on North 5th Street that was used a stash house for heroin and firearms.  HINES and ANTWINE LUCAS were arrested following the search.

Law enforcement continued to make controlled purchases from other members of the organization at various location in Wilmington and conducted additional traffic stops recovering more firearms and drugs up to and including December 2018.

Nineteen defendants have plead in federal court and fourteen have been sentenced. According to law enforcement, the organization was responsible for the importation and distribution of more than 5 kilograms of heroin and heroin/fentanyl mixture. A total of 11 firearms have been seized.  Ballistic testing has determined that some of the firearms recovered during this Operation had previously been used in crimes of violence.

The defendants include:

  • GARRY HINES, aka “Rachet,” 26, of Wilmington, NC.  HINES pled guilty to three counts of distribution of a quantity of heroin.  HINES was sentenced to 276 months’ imprisonment.
  • ANTWINE LUCAS, aka “Big World,” 37, of Wilmington, NC. LUCAS pled guilty to conspiracy to possession with intent to distribute and distribute a quantity of heroin and distribution of a quantity of heroin.  LUCAS was sentenced to 188 months’ imprisonment.
  • ANTONIO FOSTER, 30, of Wilmington, NC.  FOSTER pled guilty to distribution of heroin and possession with intent to distribute heroin.  FOSTER was sentenced to 156 months’ imprisonment.
  • SAVON HARDAWAY, 24, of Wilmington, NC.  HARDAWAY pled guilty to three counts of distribution of a quantity of heroin and possession of a firearm by felon. HARDAWAY was sentenced to 151 months’ imprisonment.
  • ANDRE HALL, 32, of Wilmington, NC.  HALL pled guilty to possession with intent to distribute a quantity of heroin.  HALL was sentenced to 151 months’ imprisonment.
  • JOSHUA WRIGHT, 26, of Wilmington, NC. WRIGHT pled guilty to distribution of a quantity of heroin.  WRIGHT was sentenced to 151 months’ imprisonment.
  •  JAQUARIES WASHINGTON, 20, of Wilmington NC. WASHINGTON pled guilty to possession with intent to distribute a quantity of heroin.  WASHINGTON was sentenced to 132 months’ imprisonment.
  • TAVEON NIXON, 21, of Wilmington, NC. NIXON pled guilty to three counts of distribution of a quantity of heroin and possession with intent to a quantity of heroin and crack cocaine. NIXON was sentenced to 120 months’ imprisonment.
  • JACQUEZ HILL, 21 of Wilmington NC. HILL pled guilty to conspiracy to distribution of a quantity of heroin, distribution of heroin and possession with intent to distribute heroin.  HILL was sentenced to 120 months imprisonment.
  • MARCUS BERRY, 29, of Wilmington, NC.  BERRY pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute a quantity of heroin, distribution of a quantity of heroin and possession with the intent to distribute a quantity of heroin. BERRY was sentenced to 48 months’ imprisonment.
  • RAQUEL ADAMS, 22, of Wilmington, NC. ADAMS pled guilty to possess with the intent to distribute a quantity of heroin.  ADAMS was sentenced to 37 months’ imprisonment
  • ALICIA JOHNSON, 22, of Wilmington, NC. JOHNSON pled guilty to distribution of a quantity of heroin. JOHNSON was sentenced to 72 months’ imprisonment
  • KEVIN FREEMAN, aka “Glocky,” 24, of Wilmington, NC. FREEMAN pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute a quantity of heroin and distribution of a quantity of heroin.  FREEMAN was sentenced to 33 months’ imprisonment.
  • BARRY PIERCE, 23, of Wilmington, NC. PIERCE pled guilty to possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.  PIERCE was sentenced to 24 months’ imprisonment.

 

The remaining defendants are scheduled to be sentenced over the course of the next few months. 

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF), Wilmington Department, New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office, and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation conducted the investigation of this case.  Assistant United States Attorney Timothy Severo prosecuted this case on behalf of the government. 

The year 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the Department of Justice.  Learn more about the history of our agency at www.Justice.gov/Celebrating150Years.

Updated January 17, 2020

Topics
Drug Trafficking
Opioids
Violent Crime