The leader of a northern New Jersey street gang has been sentenced to more than 27 years in prison for his involvement in a large-scale conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine.
The leader of the Gangster Killer Bloods street gang in Trenton, New Jersey pleaded guilty late yesterday afternoon to a charge of aggravated manslaughter for ordering gang members to carry out a shooting in 2005 that caused the death of 22-year-old Sharee Voorhees, who was caught in gunfire while out on her porch.
A Bloods gang member was sentenced for his role in a violent 2008 New Brunswick shooting that claimed the life of a 19-year-old man and left another victim with a bullet wound in the back.
A Camden man with ties to the Bloods street gang was sentenced to state prison today for his role in a narcotics network that was dealing large amounts of cocaine, heroin and PCP.
He goes by the names “B.G.,” “T-Bird” and “Reek Boy,” but for the next 30 years Torien Brooks will be known as a prisoner of the State of New Jersey.