GS9 member and Bobby Shmurda associate Santino Boderick, also known as Cueno, has been sentenced to 117 1/2 to 130 years in prison for his role in gang warfare, according to Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget G. Brennan. Boderick was convicted in November 2016 on 23 counts, including charges of Conspiracy to Commit Murder, Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, Attempted Assault in the First Degree, Criminal Use of a Firearm in the First Degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree.

“Santino Boderick was convicted of multiple incidents involving shocking violence, and which reflected utter disregard for human life," Brennan said. "The sentence imposed on him today will protect the community, and appropriately punish behavior that terrorized countless innocent people.”

At trial, Boderick was found to be part of gang-related violence that took place between January 2013 and December 2014. Evidence placed him at the scene of four shootings, three of which he was determined to be a shooter. Boderick's DNA was found on three guns.

Boderick is the third member of the GS9 crew to receive a prison sentence of over 50 years. Rashid “Rasha” Derissant was sentenced to 98 1/3 years to life in prison in May 2016. That same month, Alex “A-Rod” Crandon received a 53-year prison sentence. Both men were convicted for their roles in the February 2013 murder of a 19-year-old rival gang member.

Bobby Shmurda is currently serving a seven year sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges. Shmurda said he took a harsher sentence so prosecutors would be more lenient with his friend Rowdy Rebel.

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