Quando Rondo named in gang indictment, accused of trafficking drugs

Tyquian Bowman, a Savannah resident and rapper also known by the name Quando Rondo, has been indicted by a Chatham County grand jury on charges of violating the street gang terrorism act and conspiracy to violate the Georgia Controlled Substances act.

In April, according to the indictment, Bowman instructed a co-conspirator to negotiate marijuana prices with another co-conspirator’s father. On June 4, Bowman and other co-conspirators allegedly traveled to Macon to purchase marijuana. On June 12, Bowman, who the indictment states was managing the “Rollin’ 60’s” gang, directed other gang members to not carry firearms in cars he rode in.

Quando Rondo shared this picture of him and his close friend and distant cousin on Instagram after Robinson was shot and killed in Los Angeles.
Quando Rondo shared this picture of him and his close friend and distant cousin on Instagram after Robinson was shot and killed in Los Angeles.

According to the indictment, other gang members trafficked more than four grams of cocaine, about 20 grams of M30 pills, hydrocodone pills and 28 grams of fentanyl. Some used jail phones to schedule drug sales. Others sold drugs out of a house located at 1301 E. 39th Street.

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No hearings are scheduled yet in the case.

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