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Loyal Hoody Gang

Gang Leader Gets 22 Years Without Parole For Smuggling Heroin, Fentanyl Into NJ Prison Gang Leader Gets 22 Years Without Parole For Smuggling Heroin, Fentanyl Into NJ Prison
Gang Leader Gets 22 Years Without Parole For Smuggling Heroin, Fentanyl Into NJ Prison A Hudson County gang leader must spend the next 22 years in a federal penitentiary for trafficking heroin and fentanyl into a New Jersey state prison. Noel "Kuko" Salgado, 41, was serving time when he had associates on the outside sneak the drugs into Bayside State Prison in Leesburg (Cumberland County), federal authorities said. One inmate who used the smuggled drugs suffered an overdose and was revived with Narcan after remaining senseless for nearly 20 minutes before having to be hospitalized, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger said. Salgado -- who headed the "Loyal Hoody Gang," a l…
Jersey City Woman Gets 11 Years In Fed Pen For Smuggling Fentanyl To Incarcerated Gang Leader Jersey City Woman Gets 11 Years In Fed Pen For Smuggling Fentanyl To Incarcerated Gang Leader
Jersey City Woman Gets 11 Years In Fed Pen For Smuggling Fentanyl To Incarcerated Gang Leader A Jersey City woman was sentenced Thursday to more than 11 years in a federal penitentiary for her role in smuggling deadly fentanyl into a New Jersey state prison. Jasmir Humphrey, 31, and other associates smuggled the drug and other contraband into Bayside State Prison in Leesburg for Noel “Kuko” Salgado, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito said. Salgado was the leader of the “Loyal Hoody Gang,” a subset of the Neighborhood Rolling 20 Bloods, a nationwide street gang, the U.S. attorney said. In one instance, in October 2015, Humphrey picked up heroin and fenatynl from Rodgerick “Boo” Garrett a…
Reputed Leader Of 'Hoody' Gang, Other Man Charged With Bringing Drugs Into Prison Reputed Leader Of 'Hoody' Gang, Other Man Charged With Bringing Drugs Into Prison
Reputed Leader Of 'Hoody' Gang, Other Man Charged With Bringing Drugs Into Prison Two Jersey City men who authorities say trafficked drugs into a prison and caused an inmate's overdose were each charged with conspiracy and possession with intent to distribute, the U.S. Attorney's office said Thursday.  Noel "Kuko" Salgado, 39, and 38-year-old Rodgerick "Boo" Garrett are scheduled to appear in court Sept. 30  Authorities say Salgado heads up the "Loyal Hoody Gang," a local set of the Neighborhood Rolling 20 Bloods, a street gang with affiliates across the country. Salgado allegedly ran a drug smuggling operation while locked up in Bayside State Prison. &nbs…