EXCLUSIVE: Convicted drug dealer said he dressed as a woman to kill a rival for rapper Ronald Herron
Saquan Wallace, 28, testified in court Thursday that he took the advice of Ronald (Ra Diggs) Herron to dress up like a woman to murder a rival.
BY JOHN MARZULLI NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Friday, May 30, 2014, 2:30 AM A A A
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A thug testified that Ronald Herron advised him to dress like a woman to stalk and kill a rival.
A thug testified that Ronald Herron advised him to dress like a woman to stalk and kill a rival.
He was dressed to kill.
A burly drug dealer testified Thursday that he took the advice of reputed hip-hop gangster Ronald (Ra Diggs) Herron to dress up like a woman in order to get the drop on a rival he was trying to murder.
“I put on a wig, lipstick, makeup and I went looking for him,” Saquan Wallace, 28, said in Brooklyn Federal Court.
Wallace, who is serving a 30-year sentence for racketeering, murder and drug trafficking as the leader of a crew that had terrorized the Wyckoff Gardens housing project in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, is a government witness against Herron. Wallace and Herron were allies in the drug trade.
Herron allegedly controlled crack sales at the neighboring Gowanus Houses and is charged with racketeering and three murders.
In early 2006, Wallace wanted to kill his one-time protégé Jabari Foster for disobeying an order to stop selling drugs at a particular building. Wallace told Assistant U.S. Attorney Rena Paul that it was Herron who gave him the idea for the drag getup because Herron said that he, too, had donned a woman’s wig to stealthily track his enemies.
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This is the Wyckoff Gardens housing project in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, where former gang leader Saquan Wallace and his crew terrorized residents. Wallace is now serving a 30-year sentence for racketeering, murder and drug trafficking.
Wallace, who is about 6-feet-2 and weighs more than 200 pounds, said he selected a long shirt that looked like a dress and stalked his prey in the project’s three buildings.
He finally came upon an apartment where there was loud music and partying inside, and he correctly figured that Foster was inside.
“Someone walked out and I was around the wall waiting,” Wallace said. “When the person came in the open it was him (Foster) and I opened fire on him repeatedly and killed him.”
On cross-examination, defense lawyer James Neuman asked: “Did you look like a woman?”
“Yes,” Wallace replied.
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Wallace, who is about 6-feet-2 and weighs more than 200 pounds, said he selected a long shirt that looked like a dress and stalked his prey in the project’s three buildings.
“So it was a good disguise for you?”
“It was good enough,” Wallace said.
After the shooting, Wallace said he stuffed the outfit in a plastic bag and burned it.
None of the murders in which Herron, 32, is charged involve him dressing as a woman.
But he has his own drama to deal with: prosecutors plan to use as evidence Herron’s YouTube videos in which the aspiring rapper boasts about shootings and murder.
Wallace told the jury he is hoping to get a break on his lengthy sentence by testifying against Herron. Wallace’s identical twin brother, Kaywan, is serving a 20-year sentence on drug charges. Sources said the Wallace brothers did some amateur modeling besides selling dope and were both considered attractive hunks by women in the projects.