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Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Trafficking Pounds of Methamphetamine from Mexico

Posted on November 19, 2024

            RIVERSIDE, California –

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A Riverside County man who helped lead an organization that trafficked pound quantities of methamphetamine from Mexico into the Inland Empire has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.

Javier Rodriguez, 57, of Riverside, was sentenced late Monday by United States District Judge Jesus G. Bernal.

Rodriguez, a member of the Riverside-based Casa Blanca Rifa gang, pleaded guilty on March 18 to eight felonies, including drug trafficking, importing methamphetamine, possession of meth for distribution, illegal possession of ammunition, and attempted international money laundering.

He remained in federal custody since his guilty plea.

La Cosa Nostra Convicted Felon Admits to Drug, Prostitution and Weapons ChargesThe investigation leading to these federal charges focused on the criminal activities of the Casa Blanca Rifa gang to combat drug trafficking and associated violence in Riverside and the surrounding community.

From at least April 2020 until August 2020, Rodriguez and others purchased pound quantities of methamphetamine from their suppliers in Mexico as well as in Los Angeles and Riverside counties.

Other members of the conspiracy further distributed methamphetamine in the Inland Empire. Prosecutors argued that Rodriguez also trafficked drugs from his mother’s home.

In total, law enforcement seized more than 150 pounds (68 kilograms) of methamphetamine and $31,035 in cash during this investigation.

In May 2020, Rodriguez possessed 150 rounds of ammunition.

He is not legally permitted to possess ammunition because his criminal history includes six felony convictions in state court in Riverside and Los Angeles counties for crimes ranging from drug dealing to burglary.

Rodriguez is the 16th and final defendant sentenced in this criminal case. Lead defendant Timoteo Gomez, 51, of Riverside, was sentenced on May 6 to 21 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to his role in the methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy.

Other defendants in this case received prison sentences ranging from two to 12 years.

The FBI’s Inland Empire Safe Streets Task Force investigated this matter.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Eli A. Alcaraz of the Public Corruption and Civil Rights Section prosecuted this case.

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