Sunday, October 23, 2016

Quentin Michael James pulls 16 months - Kelowna Kingpin Crew


Quentin Michael James
Former gangster Quentin Michael James has received a 16 month custodial sentence on a cocaine drug trafficking charge. In 2013, the Kelowna RCMP Federal Serious and Organized Crime unit began investigating drug trafficking activities of the Kingpin Crew, which had close ties to the Hells Angels.

Quentin Michael James,37, was arrested in December of that year after he attempted to mail three ounces of cocaine to an address in Alberta. He said he was sorry for his drug dealing and claims he’s a changed man.
Investigators seized various amounts of drugs, including cocaine, marihuana, MDMA, methamphetamine, ecstasy and psilocybin. Also seized was a bulletproof vest, brass knuckles, defensive batons, assorted rounds of ammunition and approximately $100,000 in cash.

James was later charged with five drug trafficking offenses, two counts of possessing prohibited weapons and one count of possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

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Damiano Dipopolo, Kelowna Hells Angels president