Head of Q-Dog Drug Ring Sentenced
A Jamestown man who headed one of the Twin Tiers’ biggest drug rings has been sentenced to 11 years and three months in prison.
35-year-old Quentin Leeper was the kingpin of the Q-Dog drug ring that was broken up after an investigation by the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the Southern Tier Regional Drug Task Force led to a series of arrests in 2008.
In May of 2008, one of Leeper’s drug associates, 31-year-old Quincy Turner, was shot to death after he began cooperating with law enforcement.
42-year-old Jose Martinez of Jamestown is one of five people charged with murdering Turner. All five have pleaded not guilty.
35-year-old Quentin Leeper was the kingpin of the Q-Dog drug ring that was broken up after an investigation by the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the Southern Tier Regional Drug Task Force led to a series of arrests in 2008.
In May of 2008, one of Leeper’s drug associates, 31-year-old Quincy Turner, was shot to death after he began cooperating with law enforcement.
42-year-old Jose Martinez of Jamestown is one of five people charged with murdering Turner. All five have pleaded not guilty.
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