Three members of a robber crew carrying magical fentanyl targeting drunk gay men in Hell's Kitchen were found guilty of fatally wounding two victims a few years ago. I did.
Jake Wang Hamilton, Robert DeMaio and Jacob Baroso are ju umpires in Manhattan on all sorts of cases, including murder, robbery, robbery, conspiracy, theft, and more, in early 2022, to drug and steal five different men. was convicted by
Two victims, political consultant John Umberger, 33, and Brooklyn social worker Julio Ramirez, 25, have been chatting with crew members at a local hotspot and have been experiencing drugs added to fentanyl. He died during the ordeal that began when he knocked them out.
City medical inspectors later said both victims died from “acute poisoning” caused by a mix of fentanyl, cocaine, ethanol and other drugs.
In a closing statement, the defense attorney confirmed that the client may actually be criminals, but they argued that they were not murderers, and the prosecutor said that the man was the one who supplied the drugs. He added that he had not proved that.
However, Assistant District Attorney Meghan Hust batted it into her total when she walked through the ju umpire through an avalanche of evidence that she said she had proved the trio's guilt.
“Did these men just happen to people who took fentanyl on five different occasions?” she asked the ju umpire.
“This is all coincidence and the idea that they simply benefit from it — that they are convicted of petit theft is the definition of a quirky theory.”





