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Dealer pleads guilty in death of actor Michael K. Williams

Michael K. Williams on the red carpet at the 2021 BET Awards (308246)

NEW YORK (AP) — A Brooklyn drug dealer pleaded guilty Wednesday to providing “The Wire” actor Michael K. Williams with fentanyl-laced heroin, causing his death.

Irvin Cartagena’s plea to a charge of conspiring to distribute drugs was entered in Manhattan federal court. Sentencing was set by U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams for Aug. 18, when Cartagena will face a mandatory minimum of five years in prison and the possibility of as many as 40 years.

The famed actor, who also starred in films and other TV series including “Boardwalk Empire,” overdosed in his Brooklyn penthouse apartment in September 2021. Authorities said he died hours after buying the heroin from Cartagena on a Brooklyn sidewalk in a deal that was recorded by a security camera.

Cartagena, 39, signed a plea agreement with prosecutors stipulating that the mix of heroin and fentanyl he sold Williams resulted in his death. His lawyer, Sean Maher, declined comment.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, who is not related to the actor, said in a statement that the sale occurred in “broad daylight in New York City, feeding addiction and causing tragedy.”

“In doing so, he dealt the fatal dose that killed Michael K. Williams,” Williams said.

Prosecutors said Cartagena and his alleged co-conspirators continued to sell fentanyl-laced heroin around residential apartment buildings in Brooklyn and Manhattan even after they learned of the actor’s death. Another defendant in the case pleaded guilty Tuesday.

Williams’ death came despite an investigation by the New York Police Department that placed a paid informant making controlled heroin buys on the same block where Williams bought drugs.

The day after, the informant went back to buy more drugs from the same group and recorded a conversation in which some of them talked about Williams’ overdose. One denied selling any drugs containing fentanyl.

Williams’ “stick-up boy” character Omar Little on “The Wire” — a fictionalized look at the underpinnings of Baltimore that ended in 2008 but remains popular in streaming — was based on a real-life figure.

He created another classic character as Chalky White in HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” and also appeared in “12 Years a Slave,” “Assassin’s Creed” and other films.

In interviews, Williams had spoken about his battles with addiction.

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Start Your Financial Journey Today By Investing In A Cleaning Company

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Starting a cleaning business has become increasingly popular over the past few years, offering entrepreneurs and investors an expansive range of financial opportunities.  Not only is it a low-cost form of entrepreneurship that is relatively straightforward to get off the ground but its demands on capital investment are minimal compared to other enterprise types.  Investing…

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Governor Hochul Drops Push To Gut NY Climate Law, States New York SERDA

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Today, NYSERDA President and CEO Doreen Harris and DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos announced NY measures for greenhouse gas emissions from Harlem and beyond. That announcement is that the Hochul administration will not prioritize an effort to tamper with how New York measures greenhouse gas emissions in ongoing budget negotiations. The sudden and unexpected effort to…

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NEW SPRING EXHIBIT AT CHILDRENS ART CARNIVAL

Harlem Bespoke: The Children’s Art Carnival started in 1969 by the Museum of Modern Art as part of an outreach program for youth in the community and now is also showcasing emerging local artists with exhibits at the Hamilton Heights townhouse. 

Saturday, April 8th, 5:00PM-7:00PM, Forays in to Fantasy exhibit at The Children’s Art Carnival, 62 Hamilton Place by 144th Street.  The Children’s Art Carnival will celebrating a new spring exhibit featuring imaginary world building through a black lens.  Regular viewing time after the opening reception will be from Tuesdays through Sundays, 12:00 Noon-7:00PM.  More details and updates on the Children’s Art Carnival can be found on the official Instagram account: LINK

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EmblemHealth Brings Diabetes And Kidney Disease Awareness Education To NYkers

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One in three adults from Harlem to Hollywood with diabetes could have kidney disease. To further educate the public on preventing and managing complications related to diabetes and kidney disease, as well as advise New Yorkers on ways to advocate for themselves and their loved ones, EmblemHealth, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit health insurers, partnered…

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Mind-Builders Announces Harlem’s Shirley Taylor As New Executive Director 

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Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center is thrilled to announce Shirley C. Taylor as our new executive director. She brings over 35 years of experience in arts education and youth development in New York City, most recently as Senior Director of Education at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. Taylor will succeed Madaha Kinsey-Lamb who founded Mind-Builders in…

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UPDATE: THE METROPOLITAN CHURCH 2023

Harlem Bespoke: One of grand local African-American churches went up for sale at 147-149 West 123rd Street for $6.25 $5.95 million in October 2019 and a contract is now out as of May 13th, 2022 and there is finally a new update on the sale. We received information from the broker that everything closed for $4.3M and the buyer was another religious organization.  

The Greater Metropolitan Baptist Church which is a 9,418-square-foot neo-Gothic church in the Mount Morris Park neighborhood is actually protected as an official New York City Landmark since 1994.  This means any new developer that comes in can not demolish the site but would have to make some sort of adaptive reuse effort either as a combined residential development or maybe even some sort of event space.  Everything out front would have to eventually be restored accordingly and maybe the stained glass will come back one day.  More details can be found on the broker site: LINK

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SEE: SAKURA PARK IN BLOOM SPRING 2023

Harlem Bespoke: Cherry Blossoms in Central Park are at peak bloom now but uptown’s own hidden Sakura Park by Riverside Drive and 122nd Street has traditionally been a bit slower in pace.  We dropped by again on Tuesday this week and snapped the above photos which show the blossoms at a point 3 range from a scale of 1-5 in peak bloom.  The rest of a the week is going to be pretty cloudy but the cherry blossom at the local Japanese Park should be in their prime by Thursday or Friday.   On a side note, please do not let your dogs exercise unleashed at this park since the ground is being torn up in the middle at this point in the season.  Fences have now been placed up along the main park of the park but there is a little walkway to the gazebo at the center on the north end.  Check out more on the history of West Harlem’s most hidden cherry blossom park in our past post: LINK

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HARLEM BESPOKE SUBSCRIPTION EMAIL UPDATE

Harlem Bespoke:  Google has cancelled the previous email subscription format this year so we have switched to follow.it for the newsletter.  All current subscribers will be getting an updated feed confirmation link via email this week but if you want to switch right away to follow.it then just type in your email address below and press the subscribe button.  

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Setting Up A School Greenhouse Is A Great Idea – Here’s How To Do It

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Growing greenhouses at schools can be an enriching experience for students, teachers, and the community. Greenhouse gardening provides hands-on educational opportunities and positively impacts mental and physical well-being. From teaching about growing edible foods to experimenting with different varieties of flowers, greenspaces can foster a greater appreciation for nature while providing access to fresh produce. …

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