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Thirteen of 16 Targeted Suspects Arrested in Gang
Investigations
April 5, 2006 -- Investigators
in the Houston Police Homicide Division Gang Murder Squad have
arrested 13 suspects, cleared 16 of 17 investigations centering
on one gang and are asking the public's help in locating three
suspects who remain at
large.
Since its formation in January, the gang squad
has identified and targeted 16 suspects from a blood gang called
"The 5-9 Bounty Hunters" and its affiliate groups wanted
for various violent crimes, many of them in the southwest side
of the city. Seven of those crimes were murders. Of those 16 suspects,
13 have been taken into custody by officers from several divisions
within HPD. Those divisions include the Gang Division, Westside
Patrol tactical unit, Fondren Patrol gang unit and officers working
an ongoing citywide overtime program called the Neighborhood Enforcement
Taskforce Team (NETT).
One of the wanted suspects is identified as Kevin
Earl Curry (b/m, DOB 1-25-70), who goes by the names of "Fast
Black" and "Smooth Black." He is charged with murder
in the 176th State District Court in the February 17 killing of
one man and wounding of another at 10110 Forum Park. Both victims
knew Curry and were shot multiple times. A second wanted suspect,
Bianca Johnson (b/f, DOB 8-21-88),
is charged with aggravated assault in the 230th State District
Court. She has an alias of "Anastasia." Johnson is wanted
for shooting a woman in the face at an apartment at 10001 Club
Creek on November 9, 2005. The third suspect is identified as
Derrick Dwayne West (b/m, DOB
12-16-79), also known as "D-West." He is charged with
two counts of aggravated assault in the 230th State District Court
for his role in the Club Creek shooting (above) and the shooting
of a male at 11555 Bissonnet on
November 6, 2005. In each of the incidents Johnson and West are
charged, they knew their victims.
The Gang Murder Squad focused on apartment complexes
at 9700 South Gessner, 8100 Gustine, 11500 Bissonnet and 12200
Sapling Way due to extremely high occurrences of violent crime
at those locations. Members of the same gang seemed to be prevalent
in the investigations and investigators began to piece the cases
together thanks to intelligence and cooperation from several divisions
within HPD.
Anyone with information on the three wanted suspects
is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600
or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
JFC/MDB 4-5-06
For additional
information, please contact the HPD Public Affairs Division at
713-308-3200.
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