Pubdate: Tue, 26 Feb 2002
Source: Logan Banner, The (WV)
Copyright: 2002 The Logan Banner
Contact:  http://www.loganbanner.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1640
Author: Chris Stratton

CRACK ALLEY: ONE YEAR LATER

CORA, W.Va. - This weekend marked the one year anniversary of the infamous 
"Crack Alley" raid and all 13 people arrested are now serving federal 
sentences.

On Feb. 22, 2001, a Federal Grand Jury sitting in Charleston returned a 
28-page, 25-count, sealed indictment against Jeffrey "Jazz Bryant, Shawn 
"Worm" Simon, David "Boogie" Sherod, Jeffrey "JJ" Collins, Shelby Person, 
Alfonzo "Fonnie" Murphy, Bill Jones, Sirhalod "Juliet" Simon, Marvin Brown, 
Rodney "Boo" Minter, Kevin "Bucky" Jemerson, Kenneth "Kenny" Bass, and Sean 
Bradsher. Warrants for the arrests of all 13 defendants were issued that 
same day.

On Feb. 23, West Virginia State Troopers, Drug Enforcement Administration 
Special Agents and members of the Logan County Drug and Violent Crimes Task 
Force executed most of the warrants. Although their arrest warrants were 
issued on Feb. 22, Sirhalod Simon was arrested in Charleston on March 5, 
and Rodney Minter was apprehended in Wichita, Kansas, on May 4.

At various times during the past year all 13 defendants entered guilty 
pleas and were sentenced to prison terms. Their sentences are as follows:

- - Alphonso Murphy, 26, of Charleston, pled guilty to one count of 
possession with intent to distribute more than 5 grams of crack cocaine. 
Murphy was sentenced to nine years in federal prison and five years of 
supervised release following the prison term and a $100 "special assessment."

- - Marvin Brown, 45, of Amherstdale, pled guilty to one count of 
distribution of crack cocaine. Brown admitted to selling a quantity of 
crack cocaine to an informant working with the Logan County Drug and 
Violent Crimes Task Force. Brown was sentenced to four years, three months 
in federal prison and three years of supervised release and a $100 special 
assessment. Brown was also indicted by a Logan County Grand Jury on the 
felony charge of transferring stolen property. So far, the federal 
government has refused to return Brown to Logan County for prosecution on 
the state charge.

- - Jeffrey Collins, 25, of Cora, pled quitly to one count of possession with 
intent to distribute more than five grams of crack cocaine. He receieved a 
sentence of seven years, three months in Federal prison, five years of 
supervised release and a $100 special assessment.

- - Kevin Jemerson, 21, of Logan, pled guilty to aiding and abetting the 
distribution of crack cocaine. Jemerson admitted to selling crack cocaine, 
in the Cora area, to undercover police oficers. Jemerson received four 
years, three months in federal prison, three years of supervised release 
and a $100 special assessment.

- - Sirhalod Simon, 29, of Wytheville, Virginia, formerly of Cora, pled 
guilty to distribution of crack cocaine. Simon admitted selling crack 
cocaine, in the Cora area, to an to undercover police officer. His sentence 
was three years, one month in federal prison, three years of supervised 
release and a $100 special assessment.

? Kenneth Bass, 44, of Holden, pled guilty to distribution of crack 
cocaine. Bass admitted that he sold crack to an undercover police officer. 
Bass got one year, six months in federal prison, three years of supervised 
release and a $100 special assessment.

- - Bill Jones, 47, of Holden, pled guilty to one count of distributing crack 
cocaine. He was sentenced to five years and ten months in prison, in 
addition to three years of supervised release and a $100 special assessment.

- - David Sherod, 24, of Mt.Gay, pled guilty to possession with intent to 
deliver crack cocaine. He was sentenced to eleven years, four months in 
prison, three years of supervised release and a special assessment of $100.

- - Jeffrey Bryant, 32, of Holden, pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute 
more than 50 grams of crack cocaine. He was sentenced to 11 years and three 
months in federal prison, five years of supervised release and a special 
assessment of $100.

- - Shawn Bradsher, 19, of Wilkinson, pled guilty to possession with intent 
to deliver crack cocaine and carrying a firearm during a drug trafficking 
offense. Bradsher was given a 5-year sentence on each charge. The sentences 
are to run consecutively, meaning that Bradsher will serve a total of 10 
years in a federal prison. He must also serve five years on supervised 
release after his sentence is served. Bradsher was also ordered to pay the 
$100 special assessment.

- - Shawn Simon, 29, of Logan, pled guilty to possession with intent to 
distribute more than 50 grams of crack cocaine. He was sentenced to 20 
years in federal prison, six years on supervised release and a $100 special 
assessment.

- - Rodney Minter, 28, of Logan, pled guilty to possession with intent to 
deliver an unspecified amount of crack cocaine. He was sentenced to 197 
days in prison, two months on home confinement, three years of supervised 
release and a $100 special assessment.

- - Shelby Pearson, 30, of Cora, pled guilty to possession with intent to 
deliver more than 50 grams of crack cocaine. Pearson was sentenced to 11 
years, three months in prison, five years supervised release and a $100 
special assessment.

All of the defendants were sentenced by U.S. District Judge Joseph R. 
Goodwin. Assistant U.S. Attorney John Frail handled the prosecutions.
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