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May 12, 2015New York, NY, United StatesNarcotics

2 New York men sentenced to life for their roles in murder in-aid-of racketeering plot

NEW YORK — The leader and top enforcer of a criminal gang were each sentenced to six terms of life imprisonment.  This sentence follows an investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the New York Police Department (NYPD).

A federal judge sentenced Damion Hardy, 40, and Aaron Granton, 40, to life imprisonment after a jury convicted them for murder in-aid-of racketeering and related offenses. 

From 1991 until August 2004, Hardy was the leader of a criminal enterprise known as the “Cash Money Brothers” (CMB) based in the Lafayette Gardens houses in Brooklyn, New York. Granton was a member of CMB and one of its top enforcers. From the time the crack-cocaine epidemic began in the late 1980s, Lafayette Gardens was a central and lucrative hub for the distribution of cocaine base. At that time, the young men who would later form CMB acted as street dealers under the direction of the senior drug dealers who controlled Lafayette Gardens. In approximately 1991, after CMB was formed under the leadership of the defendant Hardy and his brother, Myron Hardy, aka “Wise,” the CMB ousted the senior dealers and seized control of the Lafayette Gardens crack trade for themselves.

CMB maintained control of Lafayette Gardens through acts of violence that included near-daily gun battles with rival organizations and numerous murders. For example, in 1998, Hardy ordered a junior gang member to shoot and kill Michael Colon because Hardy believed Colon disrespected and humiliated him at a roller skating rink. In 1999, while Hardy was incarcerated, his brother Myron was shot and killed in Lafayette Gardens. Hardy and other CMB members believed that a rival drug dealer named Ivery “Peanut” Davis and other members of Davis’s drug organization were responsible for the murder. While Hardy lay wounded in the hospital, Damion Hardy, from his prison cell, directed his gang members to exact revenge and ordered CMB members to murder Darryl Baum, James Hamilton, Tyrone Baum, and Ivery Davis – each was murdered by Granton. Davis’s killing also resulted in the death of an innocent bystander, Johan Camitz.

Through his murderous work with CMB, Granton earned a reputation as an effective and ruthless killer. As a result, he was recruited in 2001 by a separate gang, the “Supreme Team,” to kill Troy Singleton – who was then shot multiple times in the back and head as he left a nightclub in Queens, New York.

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