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Thursday, 05 May 2011 14:01

Garner faces up to life in prison


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United States Attorney George E.B. Holding announced that in federal court on April 26, Calvin Colweth Garner Jr., also known as Spoke, 35, of Roanoke Rapids, pleaded guilty before United States District Judge  Terrence W. Boyle to conspiracy to distribute 50 grams or more of cocaine base and 5 kilograms of cocaine powder. 

Garner has been in federal custody since his arrest by federal authorities on October 1, 2010. He faces up to life imprisonment and a $4,000,000 fine. 

The investigation of Garner revealed that his drug trafficking activities dated back to 1989.  According to investigators, Garner sold one individual approximately 44 kilograms of cocaine powder between 1995 and 2004 for approximately $1.25 million.  

Investigators also learned that Garner's drug trafficking organization obtained large quantities of cocaine from Texas, Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana utilizing vehicles withhidden compartments that could carry at least 20 kilograms of cocaine per trip.

 According to investigators, numerous individuals cooperated with law enforcement in the investigation against Garner and provided information about Garner's leadership in the drug organization. 

The investigation revealed that Garner filed just one tax return between 2002 and 2008, in which he reported an adjusted gross income of $2,500 in 2007.  Yet, during this time, he made numerous large, cash expenditures on items that included a new 2003 H2 Hummer for more than $60,00, drag racing motorcycles and cars, a floor stripping machine for more than $25,000, a 1994 Fleetwood Coronado Motorhome for $17,76.  In 2007, Garner purchased $28,600 in casino chips at a casino in Las Vegas.    

According to investigators, Garner used numerous business entities to launder his drug proceeds - including “Rush Entertainment,” “Roanoke Valley Investors,” and “Kalyb’s Carpet & Tile,” which is named after his son. 

He also instructed numerous people to put property he purchased in their names so he could conceal his ownership of the property.  

Some of these individuals knowingly made payments for the purchase of items with Garner's drug proceeds.  For example, in 2006,Garner and a co-conspirator purchased the 1994 Fleetwood Coronado Motorhome or RV from Roland Holmes Auto Sales in Roanoke Rapids,for $17,760.00 using drug proceeds.

This case was part of Operation Burnout, an investigation being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Internal Revenue Service - Criminal Investigative Division, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, and the Halifax and Nash County Sheriff’s Offices targeting drug traffickers in and around Halifax County and Nash County.  

Approximately 35 individuals have been federally prosecuted as part of this investigation. 

In response to this case, Mr. Holding stated, “This investigation is a prime example of the results that can be achieved when local, state, and federal law enforcement work together.  The agents involved in this investigation have worked countless hours and have done a tremendous job.  We are grateful for their hard work and will continue to join forces with them to dismantle the drug distribution network operating in our district.”  

Assistant United States Attorneys Josh Royster and Glenn Perry served as the prosecutors for the government.

 

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+3 #2 T-ONE 2011-05-06 14:53
I guess he knew this day was coming. Now he might pay the ultimate price, life in prison...for what? something that is never going to be his. houses, cars and material things. Majority of those things are confiscated anyway. 15 years on top...60 years and the rest of your life on the bottom, even Vegas don't like them odds.
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-8 #1 Shirley Brown 2011-05-05 14:44
WOW, thats all I can say. He was RR local Millionaire. Well well well, hope he left some for his woman and 3kids. Sad situation
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