Police officers appeared the mother and aunt of the 14-year-old who was accused of killing a Newark agent, just a few days after a brutal brutally brutally brutally brutally brutally brutally brutally brutality over their lucrative drug trafficking.
Rabiyah Sorey, the 43-year-old mother of the teenager who was accused of deadly shooting detective Joseph Azcona on March 7 on March 7 described by the Attorney General Matthew Platkin of New Jersey Like the alleged leader of the Double II, one with Bloods-Lied street gang.
Sorey was arrested on 24 March by state authorities together with her twin sister, Hadiyah Sorey, and 24 other members or employees of the alleged gang, obtained by the position according to judicial documents.
Rabiyah is held on crime racketeering, conspiracy, abuse and drug and weapon drawers.
Double II is said to have operated an open air market in the open air along the 200 block of North 9th Street, not far from Branch Brook Park, the authorities said.
Days before the arrests, the post spoke with Hadiyah Sorey on North 9th Street about her cousin and the allegations against him. They steered the post about earning $ 4,000 a day selling drugs.
“I got the whole north behind me,” said Hadiyah Sorey, referring to Newark’s North Ward. “I do what the F – K I want to do.”
Researchers claim that nine people served as “climbing plants” for Double II and the heroin, cocaine and fentanyl who sold the gang, said researchers, who further claim that the “climbing plants” on Rabiyah Sorey’s performed on behalf of Rabiyah Sorey, including the attacks of her who did not respect her.
Others served as supervisors or enforcers.
With the help of branches and surveillance cameras, detectives succeeded in linking Rabiyah to at least four shootings between April 2023 and December.
According to the authorities, the gang has maintained and operated a drug production facility in Sorey’s house in Elizabeth.
The house was robbed and the police recovered around $ 17,000 in cash, as well as empty glasses of folds, tape, rubber bands and digital scales, said public prosecutors.
“Illegal drug trafficking continues to influence the lives of New Jerseyans, and gangs as described in current criminal complaints try to take advantage of the sale of these potentially fatal drugs,” Platkin said in a statement.
“This specific drug company is accused of routine participation in violence to intimidate others, retain bend discipline and to control their territory. We will continue to cooperate with our law enforcement partners to protect our towns and villages against these criminal organizations.”
The Soreys could not be reached for comment.
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