Source: Oakland Tribune 5/31/97 email Heroin dealer nets 33 to life in prison By Ben Fox STAFF WRITER A convicted Oakland heroin dealer and reputed leader of a notorious California prison gang was sentenced Friday to 33 years to life in prison. Richard "Razor" Johnson, 46, must serve a minimum of 26 years before he is eligible for parole for his April 4 conviction on charges of possession and transportation of heroin for sale. In imposing the sentence, Alameda County Snperior Court Judge Richard Haugner rejected arguments by Johnson's attorney that the conviction was tainted by inconsistent prosecution testimony and a possibly biased jury. Haugner also took into account Johnson's extensive criminal past, which includes 13 prior felony convictions for robbery, burglary, drug offenses and other crimes. Senior Deputy District Attorney Russell Giuntini described Johnson as "one of the highest ranking members" of the Black Guerrilla Family, a prison gang linked to drug dealing and extortion. "It's well documented who Mr. Johnson is, and his affiliation allowed him to deal heroin with impunity in West Oakland," Giuntini said. In a letter from jail, Johnson called the case against him "pure fabrication and lies" and claimed he was being targeted unfairly because of his alleged ties to the Black Guerrilla Family. "The truth was, I was a black small business owner of a beauty supply store in the heart of the ghetto, a father and husband who wasn't on neither probation or parole, and hadn't been in any trouble for over three years," he wrote in the letter. Johnson's arrest in the summer of 1995 resulted from a tip by a confidential informant, Traci Lowery, who was found shot to death six months later in West Oakland, Giuntini said. No one was charged with her killing. Police were told Johnson and another Oakland man, Michael Denham, were coming to a Park Boulevard residence to pick up heroin. Officers waited outside the home and then stopped their car as they drove away. The men were arrested with 525 balloons filled with $10 quantities of heroin. Denham pleaded guilty and testified against Johnson in exchange for a 10year maximum sentence and the placement in the witness protection program.