Gorilla Stone Bloods Responsible for 2020 Drive-By Shooting in New Rochelle, Get 35-Year Sentences

Written By: Robert Cox

NEW ROCHELLE, NY (November 28, 2024) — Dwight Reid, a/k/a “Dick Wolf,” and Christopher Erskine, a/k/a “Beagle,” were both sentenced to 35 years in prison, respectively, for their years-long leadership of the Untouchable Gorilla Stone Nation Bloods Gang (“Gorilla Stone”), a brutally violent street and prison gang that operates across the country.

Stephen Hugh, a member of the Gorilla Stone Bloods Gang, was sentenced to seven years in prison following his arrest in 2020 for a drive by shooting in New Rochelle

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Hugh fired four shots from a moving vehicle at several individuals in the vicinity of Horton Avenue and Brook Street. No injuries were reported. The incident occurred on July 20th shortly before 10 pm. New Rochelle Police Officers responded to a report of shots fired at approximately 9:55 p.m.

Reid, the gang’s highest-ranking member, is the gang’s founder and prison leader, and was sentenced on May 21, 2024. Erskine, the gang’s street leader, also known as the “Sun,” is the gang’s second highest-ranking member, and was sentenced today. The sentencings were imposed by the Honorable Philip M. Halpern following a nearly three-week trial last year, in which Reid and Erskine were convicted of racketeering and narcotics offenses.

According to the Indictment, public court filings, and statements made in court:

Reid founded Gorilla Stone over 20 years ago. Gorilla Stone has many members across New York State, including throughout New York City, Westchester, Upstate New York, and the New York State Prison System, and all over the country — such as in Florida. Gorilla Stone is comprised of various sets (or “Caves,” as they are called by gang members). Gorilla Stone is a highly organized and efficient street gang with an organizational commitment to violence that strictly enforces its internal laws.

Among Gorilla Stone’s acts of violence are:

  • a September 2020 broad daylight murder of a teenager on a busy Poughkeepsie street;
  • an October 24, 2020 gang-related shooting outside of a Miami, Florida strip club, in which two rival gang members were shot and seriously wounded, requiring one to be airlifted from the scene;
  • multiple shootings and attempted murders, including an August 8, 2018, shooting in Brooklyn, New York, July 5, 2020 gang shootings at a house party in Miami, Florida, and a July 20, 2020 drive-by shooting in New Rochelle, New York;
  • a June 12, 2020 gunpoint drug-related robbery in Peekskill, New York; and
  • a vicious January 12, 2018 face slashing of a rival gang member on 125th Street in Manhattan outside a subway station.

As for the gang’s sources of revenue, in addition to some more traditional sources such as the proceeds of nationwide narcotics trafficking both inside and outside of prisons, Gorilla Stone is deeply involved in several fraud schemes that are well organized and sophisticated, and net a significant amount of money for the gang, including a fraudulent unemployment benefits scheme during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Reid, 52, of the Bronx, New York, and Erskine, 41, of Brooklyn, New York, were convicted after trial of racketeering and narcotics offenses.

All 21 defendants in the Gorilla Stone case before Judge Halpern have been convicted. Eighteen defendants have been sentenced and three defendants have been convicted and are awaiting sentencing. The 18 defendants, including numerous Godfathers and Godmothers, who have been sentenced by Judge Halpern to date are:

Reid, who was sentenced to 35 years in prison;

BRANDON SOTO, a/k/a “Stacks,” who was sentenced to 35 years in prison;

Erskine, who was sentenced to 35 years in prison;

AHMED WALKER, a/k/a “Ammo,” who was sentenced to 235 months in prison;

Godmother NAYA AUSTIN, a/k/a “Baby,” who was sentenced to 234 months in prison;

Godfather DONAVAN GILLARD, a/k/a “Donnie Love,” who was resentenced to 19 years in prison;

Godmother BRINAE THORNTON, a/k/a “Luxury,” who was sentenced to 210 months in prison;

JARRETT CRISLER, Jr., a/k/a “Jayecee,” who was sentenced to 207 months in prison;

CASWELL SENIOR, a/k/a “Casanova,” who was sentenced to 188 months in prison;

ROBERT WOODS, a/k/a “Blakk Rob,” who was sentenced to 188 months in prison;

Godfather BRANDON NIEVES, a/k/a “Untouchable Dot,” who was sentenced to 110 months in prison;

JAMAL TRENT, a/k/a “Trap Smoke,” who was sentenced to nine years in prison;

DEZON WASHINGTON, a/k/a “Blakk,” who was sentenced to 97 months in prison;

ROBERTA SLIGH, a/k/a “Trouble,” who was sentenced to eight years in prison;

JORDAN INGRAM, a/k/a “Flow,” who was sentenced to eight years in prison;

STEPHEN HUGH, a/k/a “Chino,” who was sentenced to seven years in prison;

ISAIAH SANTOS, a/k/a “Zay,” who was sentenced to seven years in prison; and

SHANAY OUTLAW, a/k/a “Easy,” who was sentenced to three years in prison.

Three additional defendants have pled guilty and are awaiting sentencing: Godfather DESHAWN THOMAS, a/k/a “Don,” Godfather WALTER LUSTER, a/k/a “Shells,” and NEIKO CRUDUP, a/k/a “JhitRilla.”

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) Westchester County Safe Streets Task Force, which is comprised of special agents and task force officers from the FBI, U.S. Probation, New York State Police, New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, New York City Police Department, Westchester County Police Department, Westchester County District Attorney’s Office, Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, Rockland District Attorney’s Office and the Yonkers, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, Greenburgh, White Plains, Peekskill, Ramapo, and Clarkstown Police Departments.

This case is being prosecuted by the Office’s White Plains Division. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Shiva H. Logarajah, David R. Felton, Kathryn P. Wheelock, and Courtney L. Heavey, with the assistance of Paralegal Specialists Shannon Becker and Liam Ronan, are in charge of the prosecution.

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