Nine Trey Bloods: 21 Charged In 'Violent' Drug, Gun Trafficking Probe In Suffolk County

Publish date: 2024-04-20

Among the 21 defendants named in the 197-count indictment announced on Monday, April 24, are several members of the Nine Trey Bloods street gang, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.

Prosecutors said several agencies - including the Suffolk County DA’s Fentanyl Task Force, Suffolk County Police Department, New York State Police, and the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) - began investigating the gang in early 2022.

The group is accused of trafficking guns and deadly drugs, including fentanyl, and committing violent acts throughout Suffolk County.

During their investigation, officers executed over 190 search warrants on homes, vehicles, and cell phones, and obtained thousands of hours of physical and electronic surveillance, prosecutors said.

They reportedly uncovered more than 250 grams of fentanyl and heroin, more than 220 grams of methamphetamine, over 200 grams of cocaine, and approximately 200 pills containing narcotics drugs and controlled substances.

A three-month grand jury presentation followed, resulting in the 21 defendants being charged with 63 separate crimes dating back to December 2021, including illegal firearms possession, a gang-related shooting, and several undercover drug sales.

Eighteen of the 21 suspects are charged with six separate conspiracies relating to drugs and weapons trafficking and possession.

Among those charged is 34-year-old Justin Llewellyn, of Wyandanch, who is accused of selling fentanyl and crack cocaine to 25-year-old Yasmin DeLeon at a Ronkonkoma motel in November 2022, according to prosecutors.

DeLeon was found unresponsive inside a room at the Rodeway Inn, located on Veterans Memorial Highway, on Nov 14, 2022, and was later pronounced dead from an overdose, prosecutors said. Llewellyn had reportedly entered the room and attempted to revive DeLeon with Narcan.

When police arrived, they allegedly found Llewellyn in possession of fentanyl and arrested him. A search of his car allegedly turned up drug paraphernalia, including scales and an “overdose kit” with more unused Narcan, according to prosecutors.

Llewellyn is charged with third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, in addition to second-degree conspiracy to distribute narcotics. He faces up to 25 years to life in prison if convicted.

“Fentanyl is involved in more deaths of Americans under 50 than any other cause of death, including heart disease, cancer, homicide, suicide, firearms and accidents,” Suffolk County DA Raymond Tierney said in a statement. “Preventing fentanyl deaths is the number one priority of my office.” 

Prosecutors identified the remaining defendants as:

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