United States Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut

07/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/15/2024 12:57

New Haven Man Sentenced to More Than 9 Years in Federal Prison for Narcotics and Firearms Offenses

Press Release

New Haven Man Sentenced to More Than 9 Years in Federal Prison for Narcotics and Firearms Offenses

Monday, July 15, 2024
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Connecticut

Vanessa Roberts Avery, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that DONELL ALLICK, JR., also known as "D-Nice," 25, of New Haven, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden in New Haven to 115 months of imprisonment, followed by three years of supervised release, for narcotics distribution and firearm possession offenses.

According to the evidence presented during his trial, between April and October 2022, Allick conspired with others to distribute fentanyl and crack cocaine in the New Haven area. In September and October 2022, law enforcement made controlled purchases of fentanyl from Allick and an associate. On October 24, 2022, investigators conducted a court-authorized search of a Hamden apartment that Allick used and seized three loaded handguns with extended magazines, approximately 73 grams of fentanyl, approximately 34 grams of crack cocaine, items used to process and package narcotics for street sale, and $15,000 in cash. A related search of Allick's car, which had been observed in suspected drug transactions, resulted in the seizure of another loaded handgun with a 30-round extended magazine, quantities of fentanyl and crack cocaine, and $2,144 in cash.

Ballistics analysis of the three handguns found in Allick's residence revealed that they had been used in six shootings, including two homicides, that occurred between September 13, 2021, and September 16, 2022.

On March 21, 2023, Allick was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to distribute, and to possess with intent to distribute, fentanyl and cocaine base ("crack cocaine"); one count of possession with intent to distribute, and distribution of, fentanyl; and one count of possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and cocaine base. The jury found Allick not guilty of possession with intent to distribute, and distribution of, a quantity of fentanyl; possession with intent to distribute cocaine base; and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.

After the trial, and before the jury returned its verdict, Allick pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of firearms by a felon.

Allick's criminal history include state convictions for escape in the first degree, assault in the second degree-serious injury, and carrying a pistol or revolver without a permit.

Allick has been detained since his arrest on November 10, 2022, and is currently awaiting trial in a separate federal case.

This investigation was conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration New Haven Task Force; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF); the New Haven Police Department; and the Hamden Police Department.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Tara E. Levens and Rahul Kale through the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) Program. OCDETF identifies, disrupts, and dismantles drug traffickers, money launderers, gangs, and transnational criminal organizations through a prosecutor-led and intelligence-driven approach that leverages the strengths of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Additional information about the OCDETF Program can be found at https://www.justice.gov/OCDETF.

Updated July 15, 2024
Topics
Project Safe Neighborhoods
Drug Trafficking
Opioids
Firearms Offenses
Violent Crime