Six alleged members of an east side St. Paul gang have been charged with conspiring to illegally acquire firearms used in a yearslong turf war waged equally on the city's streets and in online rap videos.
According to an indictment unsealed Thursday, social media has been an integral part of the HAM Crazy gang's blood feud with the rival Hit Squad, which dates at least to January 2014 and has claimed lives on both sides of the conflict.
YouTube rap videos that appear to show HAM Crazy members pointing guns at the camera as they threaten their rivals have become a key piece of evidence in the federal conspiracy case.
The six alleged HAM Crazy members indicted are Marvell Voshon Jefferson, aka "Vo" or "Lil Vo"; Carmelo Manuel Marrero, aka "Melo" or "Mello"; Casey Jemar Davis, aka "K Chop"; Shelby Delane Ashford Jr., aka "Two Times"; Phillip Dwayne Jackson, aka "Go" or "Kid Go," and Nakia Marquire Martin, aka "Freaky" or "Freaky Nick."
Martin is 24 and the other five defendants are 23. All but Marrero, a fugitive, have since appeared in federal court for arraignment. Attorneys listed as representing the defendants could not immediately be reached late Thursday.
In a statement announcing the indictment, Acting U.S. Attorney Gregory Brooker called the case the product of "aggressive action" by federal and local law enforcement aimed at curbing gun violence in St. Paul. "This alarming uptick in gang activity and gun violence will not be tolerated in our cities and communities," Brooker said.
A federal grand jury indictment described the HAM Crazy gang's main purpose as preserving and protecting "territory, power, status and reputation through the use of violence and intimidation" against rival gangs.
Although the dispute has led to multiple killings, murder charges can be hard to prove, so federal prosecutors in recent years have successfully employed the tactic of charging gun possession conspiracies by gang members who are prohibited from owning weapons because of past convictions. All six defendants charged this month have such convictions.