Is he gonna snitch?
He is wrapped up with 17 other gang members in murder, assault, drug and fraud charges.
Casanova one of 18 alleged gang members who have been indicted on a slew of criminal charges, including conspiracy to commit racketeering, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
The FBI announced the charges Tuesday, identifying each of the defendants as members of the Untouchable Gorilla Stone Nation street gang. Though Casanova—legal name Caswell Senior—has only been charged with the aforementioned crimes, some of his fellow defendants have been indicted on everything from assault and identity theft to attempted murder and murder.
Brandon Soto, aka Stacks, is charged in connection with the Sept. 21 killing of a minor in Poughkeepsie. Authorities say the teen was "murdered in furtherance of the gang’s activities." Naya Austin, aka "Baby," and Shanay Outlaw, aka "Easy," are charged with filing fraudulent applications to secure COVID-19 unemployment benefits.
He is wrapped up with 17 other gang members in murder, assault, drug and fraud charges.
Casanova one of 18 alleged gang members who have been indicted on a slew of criminal charges, including conspiracy to commit racketeering, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
The FBI announced the charges Tuesday, identifying each of the defendants as members of the Untouchable Gorilla Stone Nation street gang. Though Casanova—legal name Caswell Senior—has only been charged with the aforementioned crimes, some of his fellow defendants have been indicted on everything from assault and identity theft to attempted murder and murder.
Brandon Soto, aka Stacks, is charged in connection with the Sept. 21 killing of a minor in Poughkeepsie. Authorities say the teen was "murdered in furtherance of the gang’s activities." Naya Austin, aka "Baby," and Shanay Outlaw, aka "Easy," are charged with filing fraudulent applications to secure COVID-19 unemployment benefits.

