ROCHESTER DRUG KINGPIN GOING TO PRISON FOR MORE THAN 21 YEARS
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo announced today that Brandon Washington a/k/a B Mack, 40, of Rochester, NY, who was convicted of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute, and to distribute, 100 kilograms or more of marijuana, and possession of firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, wassentenced to serve 262 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Frank P. Geraci, Jr.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Douglas E. Gregory, who handled the case, stated that between at least May 2021 and July 21, 2022, Washington operated an armed drug trafficking organization that sold significant quantities of marijuana from various drug houses located in the city of Rochester. In addition to selling from drug houses on St. Paul and Sixth Streets in Rochester, he also maintained stash locations, including one at 52 Laser Street, also in Rochester. Washington employed several individuals to supply, package and sell marijuana 24 hours a day, generating thousands of dollars per shift. Other men were hired to provide protection for his operation.
As part of the investigation, law enforcement executed numerous search warrants resulting in the seizure of significant quantities of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, $21,644 in cash, and nine firearms. At Washington’s residence located at 55 Laser Street, officers seized marijuana, packaging materials and over 100 rounds of ammunition. Washington’s prior criminal history prohibited him from possessing any firearms or ammunition.
Gun traces on several of the seized firearms connected them to multiple shootings and homicides in Rochester in the summer of 2022. While investigating one of the homicides, Rochester Police Department Tactical Unit Officer Anthony Mazurkiewicz and Investigator Sino Seng were conducting surveillance from a van when Kelvin Vickers discharged numerous rounds into their van, killing Mazurkiewicz and injuring Sang. Kelvin Vickers was later convicted of that murder and sentenced to life in prison.
“Today’s sentencing brings an end to the stranglehold of drugs and violence that Brandon Washington and his co-conspirators had on the Rochester community,” stated U.S. Attorney DiGiacomo. “A total of 23 defendants filled the streets with poisonous narcotics and inflicted violence that led to the murder of Police Officer Anthony
Mazurkiewicz. Thanks to the tireless efforts of our federal and local law enforcement partners, each of these defendants is now being held accountable for their criminal behavior, including Washington, who is going to prison for a very long time.”
Rochester Police Chief David Smith said, “the Rochester Police Department would like to thank the U.S. Attorney’s Office, ATF, DEA, and all of our law enforcement partners for their assistance in bringing the successful apprehensions and prosecutions of Brandon Washington, and his co-conspirators, who brought a reign of terror to our community and took the life of Officer Anthony Mazurkiewicz.”
ATF Special Agent-in-Charge Bryan DiGirolamo stated, “Today’s sentencing marks an important measure of justice in a case that laid bare the devastating toll of armed drug trafficking on our communities and on the law enforcement officers sworn to protect them. We honor their courage and service, and we extend our deepest respect and sympathy to their families. Together with our partners, we remain relentless in dismantling violent criminal organizations and reducing gun violence across Rochester.”
DEA Special Agent-in-Charge Frank Tarentino stated, “Today’s sentencing of Brandon Washington held a key member of a Rochester drug organization accountable for fueling an illegal marijuana distribution network, while arming himself to protect his profits.”
The sentencing is the result of an investigation by the Rochester Police Department, under the direction of Chief David Smith, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Bryan DiGirolamo, and the Drug Enforcement Administration, under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Frank A. Tarentino III, New York Field Division.















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