Pubdate: Fri, 02 Mar 2001 Source: New York Times (NY) Copyright: 2001 The New York Times Company Contact: 229 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036 Fax: (212) 556-3622 Website: http://www.nytimes.com/ Forum: http://forums.nytimes.com/comment/ Author: Diane Cardwell FUGITIVE GANG ENFORCER ARRESTED IN PUSH-IN ROBBERIES IN BRONX A drug-gang enforcer who had been on the United States Marshals Service's 15 most wanted list since April was arrested yesterday in connection with several home invasion robberies in the Bronx last summer. Law enforcement officials described the man, Maxwell Bogel, 38, as a particularly vicious criminal who used sexual assault as an extortion tactic while he was an enforcer for the Shower Posse, once the most feared drug gang in the Bronx. He would kidnap the families of those who owed the gang money and, often holding them for more than a day, repeatedly rape and sodomize the girls in the families until the money was paid, investigators said. In 1998, he was sentenced in absentia to 68 years to life for kidnapping, rape and robbery. Mr. Bogel was arrested early yesterday at an apartment building in Brooklyn after law enforcement officials received a tip. A police spokesman said that he committed four armed robberies in July and August and that in one, a victim was left paralyzed. Deputy Marshal Matt Healey said yesterday that even among drug gang enforcers, Mr. Bogel was "one of the worst we've seen" because he used the rape of children as leverage. Mr. Bogel, a short, stocky Jamaican native, has been under investigation since January 1999 by the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, a task force of the United States Marshals Service and the New York Police Department. Even though the Shower Posse, so named because they showered their victims with bullets, disbanded, Mr. Bogel remained an active drug dealer, officials said. Law enforcement officials, who have been tracking Mr. Bogel up and down the East Coast over the last three years, painted a portrait of a violent and shadowy figure who was constantly on the move but always returned to the 47th Precinct in the Bronx, where he still has family. Soon after the push-in robberies last summer, investigators staked out a block party that Mr. Bogel was expected to attend near White Plains Road and 241st Street, but gunfire and pandemonium erupted and investigators were unable to catch him. One man was killed in the shooting and several others, including a 2- year-old, were injured. In 1998, Mr. Bogel was on trial in Bronx Supreme Court with another defendant, charged with kidnapping a young man and his girlfriend because he believed they had stolen from him, an investigator said. The authorities said in court papers that Mr. Bogel and his accomplice tied up the man and pistol-whipped him and then took turns raping and sodomizing the woman at gunpoint over the course of a night. During the trial, investigators said, Mr. Bogel, who was free on $100,000 bail, committed two more attacks, raping and sodomizing a 12- year-old and a 14-year-old, both in front of their families. The investigator said Mr. Bogel had heard that detectives were questioning people in his neighborhood about the attacks and fled before he could be convicted. Mr. Bogel is wanted on unspecified charges in Virginia, the police said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake