A group of seven people prosecutors say are affiliated with gangs are heading to prison, according to the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office.
Prosecutors say that on two nights in June and July 2019, approximately 50 cars were broken into in neighborhoods across Cherokee County.
The group stole five guns, three cars and other personal items.
Six people were arrested when they returned early one July morning to continue the crime spree:
- Tyjuan “TK” Shecorn Burch, 22
- Quinn “Chucky” Chajuan Dawson, 23
- Jacquez “Joc” Daquan Ivey, 23
- Darell “Rell” Marrion, 21
- Two juveniles
While prosecuting them, the Cherokee County DA’s office says they learned about three more suspects:
- Johnmarvalious “Wixked” Givens, 22
- Quanjavis “Boochie” Jawayne Jones, 21
- Detravious “Trey” Long, 22
All seven adults pleaded guilty to violating the RICO Act. It’s unclear if the two juveniles were tried.
Burch pleaded guilty to violating the RICO Act and was sentenced to 20 years with the first 10 to serve in prison.
Dawson pleaded guilty to violating the RICO Act and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. He was sentenced to 20 years with the first 15 to serve in prison.
Ivey pleaded guilty to violating the RICO Act and theft by taking. He was sentenced to to 20 years with the first 10 to serve in prison.
Marrion pleaded guilty to violating the RICO Act and was sentenced to 20 years with the first 12 to serve in prison.
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