Life-plus in prison for four members of dangerous ATL street gang, ‘9 Trey Bloods'
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
8:52 p.m. Friday, November 5, 2010
Four gang members involved in a notorious crime spree two years ago were sentenced to life in prison Friday, the Fulton County District Attorney's Office said.
John Phillip “Jersey” Auletta and Scott “Blood Black” Tobin were sentenced to three life sentences-plus 105 and 40 years respectively; Darryl “Mac Jones”Christmas received two life sentences plus 75 years while Kenneth “Baby Boy” Robinson will serve life plus 55 years. They were among 10 "Nine Trey Blood" members charged in a 22-count indictment on multiple murder charges in connection with three slayings and several gang-related attacks during a three-day span in Oct. 2008.
United States Marshals arrested 15 murder suspects last Friday including alleged members of the Bloods who are accused of several murders in Atlanta last month:
One of the victims was a 17-year-old Carver High School student. The student was shot in the head inside his Atlanta Avenue home. U.S. Marshals said they've now caught the three men responsible, Marquise Robbins, John Auletta and Scott Tobin. Police said they're members of the Bloods street gang.