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15 Cleveland gang members indicted on drug, firearm charges by the United States Attorney’s Office
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The United States Attorney’s Office announced Friday morning an indictment against 15 gang members has been unsealed.
A release from the office says 15 members of the Fully Blooded Felons have been charged for their roles in a drug trafficking conspiracy, involving importing and distributing fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine and buprenorphine and the illegal possession of firearms.
Three defendants have been in federal custody since December 2023, and authorities have arrested several newly charged felons, officials say.
“This organization is charged not only with peddling such poisons in Cleveland’s Cedar Estates neighborhood, but also with actively plotting to recruit persons to infiltrate the Ohio prison system to distribute drugs there so gang members could reap the profits,” said United States Attorney Rebecca C. Lutzko.
The following defendants are charged in the 33-count superseding indictment:
- Raven Mullins, aka Dunny, aka Dun, 34, Cleveland, Ohio
- Henry Burchett, aka Noodles, aka Noo, 39, Cleveland, Ohio
- Cortez Tyree, aka Seed, 34, Cleveland, Ohio
- Rodney Linson, aka Scrap, 37, Willoughby Hills, Ohio
- Elijah Johnson, aka Loon, 36, Unknown
- Demarcus Elliott, aka Moo, 37, Westlake, Ohio
- Dontez Hammond, aka Donny, 35, Cleveland, Ohio
- Jeffrey Lee, aka Fatty, 23, Cleveland, Ohio
- Jerrell Jones-Ferrell, aka Ruga, 25, Cleveland, Ohio
- Jerry Mullins, aka B. Money, 32, Cleveland, Ohio
- Devonte Johnson, aka D Nut, aka Nut, 31, Cleveland, Ohio
- Jerome Williams, aka Jay, 29, Cleveland, Ohio
- Christepher Horton, aka Cam, aka Killa, 40, Erie, Pennsylvania
- Deeundra Perkins, aka Drizzy, 32, Unknown
- Deon Blackwell, aka White Boy, 37, Cleveland, Ohio
Officials say the defendants were all charged in a conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances. Six defendants were charged with possession with intent to distribute controlled substances offenses, five defendants were charged with illegal possession of firearms, and five defendants were charged with possessing firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking crimes.
The release says one defendant was charged with interstate travel in aid of racketeering, and 11 defendants were charged with using a communications facility to facilitate a felony drug offense.
Court documents allege that between as early as January 2022, and continuing through April 2, 2024, the defendants did knowingly and intentionally conspire with each other to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute mixtures and substances containing fentanyl, a Schedule II controlled substance, methamphetamine, a Schedule II controlled substance, cocaine, a Schedule II controlled substance, cocaine base (“crack”), a Schedule II controlled substance, and buprenorphine, a Schedule III controlled substance.
Court documents also allege the drug trafficking ring extended to inside Ohio state prisons and federal detention centers.
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’27 DE Munir Lewis Commits to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Make that a trio of commitment in the Class of 2027 this week for the Louisville football program.
Cleveland (Oh.) Brush defensive end Munir Lewis announced Wednesday that he has committed to the Cardinals. He’s the third commit in the last four days for UofL, Bradenton (Fla.) Cardinal Mooney defensive lineman Kaleb Exume committing on Sunday and Tampa (Fla.) Carrollwood Day two-way athlete Brooklyn Maxey doing so on Monday.
Lewis chose Louisville out of a top seven that also consisted of Ohio State, Michigan State, Illinois, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech and Purdue. He also held offers from Cincinnati, Minnesota, Wisconsin plus several others, and made multiple visits to UofL’s campus – including this past Friday for the spring game. He’s set to return for an official visit this May.
The 6-foot-5, 245-pound defensive end is regarded as the 23rd-ranked prospect in the state of Ohio, the No. 50 edge rusher in the Class of 2027, and the No. 592 recruit in the nation, per the 247Sports Composite.
Lewis was an explosive force for Brush as a junior this past season. He collected 55 total tackles, 13.5 for loss, nine sacks, four pass breakup, a forced fumbles and over 20 quarterback pressures. He helped Brush finish the 2025 season with a 6-4 record.
Lewis is the 12th commitment in Louisville’s 2027 recruiting class, which is on pace to be the best in school history. he joins a class that not only ranks as the best class in the ACC, but the No. 8 class in the nation, per the 247Sports Composite. Four of their commitments are regarded as four-star prospects by the composite.
He’s also the latest in a budding pipeline to the state of Ohio, which has been championed by Executive Director of Football Personnel and Recruiting Vince Marrow. Five of Louisville’s 12 commitments in the 2027 cycle are from the Buckeye State, with three hailing from the Cincinnati area and the other two coming from Cleveland.
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