Baltimore, Maryland – Former Baltimore City Police Gun Trace Task Force Detective Momodu Bondeva Kenton Gondo, age 36, of Owings Mills, Maryland
Momodu Gondo joined the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) on November 29, 2005 and was later assigned to the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF), a division of the Baltimore Police Department. According to his plea agreement, Gondo conspired to steal money, property, and narcotics by detaining victims, entering residences, conducting traffic stops, and swearing out false search warrant affidavits.
In addition, Gondo prepared and submitted false official incident and arrest reports, reports of property seized from arrestees, and charging documents, which concealed the fact that Gondo and his co-conspirators stole money, property, and narcotics from individuals.
According to his plea agreement, Gondo admitted participating in eight robberies from March 2015 through July 2016. Gondo robbed civilians whom he detained and in some cases arrested and stole money and drugs from them.
Gondo shared the proceeds with co-defendants and fellow BPD officers Jemell Rayam, Wayne Jenkins, Daniel Hersl, Marcus Taylor, and others, and on other occasions, he kept all of the proceeds for himself.
In each robbery, Gondo was armed with his BPD service firearm, individual victims of the robberies were physically restrained to facilitate the commission of the offense, and he authored false incident reports and other official documents, in some cases in order to conceal his criminal conduct and otherwise obstruct justice.
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