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Member of Newark’s ‘South Side Cartel’ Gang Gets Prison for Racketeering, Carjacking, Robbery, Drug Charges

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A Newark man was sentenced today to 315 months in prison for his role in a violent and long-running racketeering conspiracy perpetuated by the “South Side Cartel,” a set of the Bloods Street gang based in Newark, Acting U.S. Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick announced.

Malik Lowery, a/k/a “Leek,” 36, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Esther Salas to multiple counts of a second superseding indictment charging him with racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, carjacking, Hobbs Act Robbery and conspiracy to distribute, and to possess with intent to distribute, one kilogram or more of heroin and 280 grams or more of crack cocaine. Judge Salas imposed the sentence today in Newark federal court.

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

As part of the racketeering charges, Lowery admitted his role in the Oct. 20, 2007 murder of a member of the South Side Cartel that took place on Bragaw Avenue in Newark. Lowery also admitted to committing an armed carjacking with fellow South Side Cartel members on Jan. 3, 2008 and to the robbery of a drug dealer on Feb. 3, 2008, among other acts.

Originally a neighborhood-based gang whose main activities were selling drugs and committing violent acts to aid the drug trafficking business, many of the gang's members were officially brought into the Bloods gang in 2002 and 2003. The gang’s center of activities were apartments located inside buildings dubbed the “Twin Towers,” located at 496-500 Hawthorne Avenue, the location of repeated narcotics and gun arrests by local law enforcement between 2002 and 2010. Many of the South Side Cartel members had tattoos showing these buildings and the logo of “SSC” representing the gang’s initials.

At its peak, the South Side Cartel had about 20 members or associates, many of whom have since been killed in gang-related murders or who are serving prison sentences in state and federal prisons for gang-related crimes.

The South Side Cartel was

generally known among law enforcement and the FBI as the most violent street gang operating in Newark, committing numerous murders, shootings, robberies and other violent acts in furtherance of the enterprise.

In addition to the prison term, Judge Salas sentenced Lowery to 10 years of supervised release.

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