CLEVELAND – A 34-year-old man has been sentenced to prison for his role in a fentanyl and cocaine drug trafficking ring which he helped operate out of his grandmother’s basement.
Darnell Kief Beckham Bell, of Cleveland, was sentenced to 190 months (15 years, 8 months) in prison by U.S. District Judge John R. Adams after a jury convicted him in September of Possession with Intent to Distribute Controlled Substances. He was also sentenced to five years of supervised release.
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, law enforcement began to probe suspected narcotics trafficking—specifically fentanyl— in Northeast Ohio in 2024. On a number of occasions during the investigation, several individuals were observed coming and going from a house on West 137 th Street. During a federal search warrant executed at the residence, Bell was taken into custody after agents found evidence of suspected drug activities in the basement of the home, which belonged to his grandmother. Among the items seized were:
Two digital scales with fentanyl, fluorofentanyl, and cocaine residue A loaded HK .45 caliber pistol with magazine and ammunition (firearm was later found to be stolen) A Smith & Wesson .40 caliber magazine with ammunition 16 bags of narcotics that contained a total of 403.25 grams of cocaine base, “crack” Two plastic bags that contained 139.31 grams of fentanyl 124.29 grams of a mixture of Xylazine, fentanyl, and para-fluorofentanyl 81.76 grams of fentanyl 2.14 grams of cocaine Two credit cards with white powder residue During the trial, evidence presented to the jury included a comment Bell made in jail in which he stated that “no one knew about Nana’s basement.”
Two co-conspirators also charged in the superseding indictment—Loundon Hardy, 30, and Kobe Bell- Beckham, 27, both of Cleveland—previously pleaded guilty to related drug conspiracy, distribution and possession charges and are currently awaiting sentencing.
This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) and the FBI Cleveland Division, with assistance from the Cleveland Division of Police.
The prosecution was led by Assistant United States Attorneys Marc D. Bullard and Scott Zarzycki for the Northern District of Ohio.
Source: U.S. Attorney’s Office — Northern District of Ohio — U.S. Department of Justice press release.