
Alvin Bragg is the 37th District Attorney elected in Manhattan. Alvin – a lifelong Manhattanite who served as a state and federal prosecutor – has spent more than two decades fighting to make our communities safer and our criminal justice system fairer.
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Hell’s Kitchen Drugging and Robbery Conspiracy: Butts Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison 
A man involved in a conspiracy to drug and rob patrons of gay bars in Hell’s Kitchen was sentenced this morning in Manhattan Criminal Court. Judge Felicia Mennin delivered the sentence of eight years in state prison with five years of post-release supervision to Andre Butts after he pleaded guilty to charges of robbery and conspiracy.
Man sentenced in drugging, robbery scheme outside NYC nightclubs 
"Andre Butts is now facing accountability for his role in this deadly and callous conspiracy. He admitted to participating in multiple robberies using fentanyl-laced drugs to incapacitate victims, so he and his co-defendants could drain money from their financial accounts," Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a statement Thursday. "While it is fortunate that the victims targeted by Mr. Butts survived, I know they are still suffering from the trauma of this incident and hope they can continue to heal. We are going to continue to prosecute anyone who commits this type of harmful conduct, while also taking proactive measures to help Manhattanites keep their financial accounts and information secure."
Man sentenced in deadly plot to rob and drug LGBTQ club-goers in Hell’s Kitchen 
The conspiracy led to the deaths of John Umberger and Julio Ramirez, which were first disclosed by their family members and brought to public attention several patterns of druggings and robberies, some involving members of the gay community. Authorities ultimately determined these patterns resulted in as many as seven overdose deaths.
Man who drugged and robbed men in NYC gay bar murders is sentenced to 8 years 
Andre Butts, one of the men who participated in a drugging and robbery scheme of gay men that killed two people, was sentenced Thursday to eight years in state prison.
Thief whose crew drugged drunk NYC clubgoers in deadly robbery scheme silent as judge sends him to prison 
Andre Butts, 30, appeared solemn in Manhattan Supreme Court to learn his fate after he changed his story and fessed up to robbery and conspiracy charges for his part in the fentanyl-wielding crew that drugged victims to rob them blind.
Member of crew who drugged, robbed men at NYC gay bars gets eight years in prison 
“Andre Butts is now facing accountability for his role in this deadly and callous conspiracy,” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a statement Thursday. “He admitted to participating in multiple robberies using fentanyl-laced drugs to incapacitate victims, so he and his co-defendants could drain money from their financial accounts.
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Listen here on @WBLS1075NYC as D.A. Bragg joined the legendary Jeff Foxx to discuss Black History Month and some of the work of the Manhattan D.A.’s Office ⬇️
Earlier today, members of our office were honored to celebrate the Year of the Snake with our community as they marched through Chinatown at the annual Lunar New Year Parade!
3This morning, D.A. Bragg joined the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority's panel on collaborating to combat youth gun violence, including through prevention and community-based initiatives.
“In a housing crisis, every affordable unit counts, and we will not tolerate fraud from ineligible applicants.” – D.A. Bragg. Learn more about these guilty pleas ⬇️
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