![]() ![]() The indictment alleges that while inside the MDOC, Spann was caught with the drug suboxone and Spann was later convicted in a Jackson county court for the offense of possession of contraband by an inmate. "It is through these multi-agency task forces that we can continue to make Michigan a safer place for everyone to work, live and play."Ĭharged were Johnnie Ross Jr., 47, of Redford, Rishard Collins, 31, of Detroit, and Keith Spann, 39, an inmate currently with the Michigan Department of Corrections.Ĭollins was separately charged with possession of a firearm in furtherance of the charged drug conspiracy offense.Īs alleged in the indictment, the drug conspiracy involved selling drugs in the Detroit area as well as within the MDOC, by smuggling drugs inside the MDOC to Spann who was serving time for two separate 2016 state convictions involving a cocaine possession offense and a marijuana trafficking offense. Michael Shaw, Second District Public Information Officer. "The Michigan State Police, Second District will continue to provide resources to multi-agency task forces consisting of Federal and local partners," stated F/Lt. "We are especially committed to stopping the flow of drugs into the Michigan prison system, especially when it is fueled by gang members of the Vice Lords, and this case is just one example of our teamwork." "Our office, along with our State and Federal partners, is committed to aggressively prosecuting members of violent street gangs involved in drug trafficking," stated United States Attorney Matthew Schneider. ![]() Deir, Special Agent in Charge of the Detroit Field Office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC), Michigan State Police (MSP) and Detroit Police Chief James Craig. Joining Schneider in the announcement was James M. Three members of the Almighty Vice Lords Nation (AVLN) gang were indicted by a federal grand jury in Detroit on charges of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances such as marijuana, heroin, cocaine, and suboxone and use of a communication facility to commit the drug conspiracy offense, announced United States Attorney Matthew Schneider.
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