![]() Las FARC operated out of Barrio Obrero Ward, including but not limited to El Guano sector, Playita sector, William Street, Eleven Street, Cantera sector, and the Public Housing Projects Villa Kennedy, Las Casas, El Mirador, and Las Margaritas, all located in Santurce, since in or about the year 2006. This drug trafficking organization was known as “Las FARC,” (Las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Cantera). Members of the organization also possessed and distributed kilogram quantities of controlled substances, mainly cocaine, in Puerto Rico, for further distribution in the continental United States. The object of the conspiracy was the large-scale distribution of controlled substances for significant financial gain and profit. ![]() The indictment alleges that beginning in or about the year 2006, the organization distributed crack, heroin, cocaine, marihuana, Oxycodone (commonly known as Percocet) and Alprazolam (commonly known as Xanax), all within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising the Villa Kennedy, Las Casas, El Mirador and Las Margaritas Public Housing Projects, and other areas, and within 1,000 feet of schools and playgrounds located in the Municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico, all for financial gain and profit. Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, Internal Revenue Service, and the Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD), San Juan Strike Force, were in charge of the investigation. ![]() Pino and his wife, Cristiana, both had stomach pains and said they believed the pains were from dinner Saturday night.SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – On February 20, 2019, a federal grand jury in the District of Puerto Rico returned an indictment against 75 defendants charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute, and distribution of, controlled substances, announced Rosa Emilia Rodríguez-Vélez, United States Attorney for the District of Puerto Rico. * Mario Pino had to cancel his five mounts yesterday, blaming food poisoning. 1, just after the Chicago suspension ends. ![]() Valentino, so as to finish as near as possible to first and show the best and fastest race it was capable of.” The Laurel stewards gave him seven days for allowing his mount to bother a horse Friday. De Silva got a 30-day suspension at Hawthorne Race Course, starting today, for “failing to ride his horse, Mr. * The Laurel stewards yesterday added to the woes of jockey Anthony De Silva by adding seven days to a 30-day suspension he received in Chicago. Gaudet employed Fenwick last summer for two months and was instrumental in helping to get Fenwick started as a jockey. “He’s young, but he’s ridden a great deal.” “He’s had lots of experience,” Gaudet said. Trainer Eddie Gaudet said young Fenwick is much more advanced than many riders his age. “He could be real good one,” said Francis Campitelli, trainer of Classy Escort. He’s the son of Charles Fenwick Jr., who rode Ben Nevis II to victory in the 1980 English Grand National. “I led all riders there, and I came straight here and tried to catch on.”Ĭharles Fenwick III, who is 16, scored his first Maryland victory at a major track, aboard Classy Escort in the seventh. “I was tutored by Pat for two months before I went to Woodlands, the new track in Kansas City ,” he said. He’s from Hot Springs, Ark., with some tutoring by Pat Day, America’s riding hero. The fifth-race winner, Really Me, was handled by Arkansas rider Shawn Payton, 18, who leads Laurel apprentices with 21 winners. Two well-regarded apprentices rode winners on the Laurel card yesterday. “He ran hard last time,” Luzzi said of that colt’s recent victory. Mike Luzzi, rider of Country Day, offered no excuse. The stewards disqualified Chas’ Whim and moved Seefeldt’s mount to fourth.Īllen Stacy, who had Chas’ Whim in front until the stretch, said his mount stumbled out of the gate. She lodged objections against Wikki Up, who ran third, and against Chas’ Whim. While Garcia and the owner waited in the winner’s circle, the stewards posted an inquiry sign, and Andrea Seefeldt claimed foul against two horses on behalf of Reputed Testamony, who ran fifth. While Super Cholo was racing wide to win, trouble was developing along the rail. Turning for home, he didn’t want to give up.” Said Castaneda: “He ran an aggressive race today. Baltimore Sun eNewspaper Home Page Close MenuĪsked about the colt’s next start, Garcia said: “We’re going to look around.
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