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Man who drugged and robbed men in NYC gay bar murders is sentenced to 8 years

Andre Butts pleaded guilty last month to robbery charges as part of a scheme to prey on Manhattan gay bars that resulted in the deaths of two men.
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Andre Butts, one of the men who participated in a drugging and robbery scheme of gay men that killed two people, was sentenced Thursday to eight years in state prison.

Butts, 30, pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree robbery and a count of conspiracy as part of a deal with prosecutors. He was initially charged with robbery, grand larceny and identity theft.

Three men were convicted of murder, robbery and conspiracy last month, and two others pleaded to lesser charges.

The robbery scheme loomed over New York City's gay community as the group preyed on Manhattan gay bars and nightclubs from March 2021 to June 2022.

A May 2022 NBC News report on the mysterious death of social worker Julio Ramirez, 25, brought the plot to light. The group targeted five men and drugged them with a fentanyl-laced cocktail.

A vigil in New York on June 8, 2022 for Julio Ramirez who died mysteriously after leaving a gay bar.
A vigil in New York on June 8, 2022, for Julio Ramirez, who died mysteriously after he left a gay bar.Julius Constantine Motal / NBC News file

Prosecutors said that when the men were incapacitated, the group would steal their phones and use facial recognition to drain their bank accounts before they went on shopping sprees for themselves.

Ramirez was left to die in the back of a cab. Another man, John Umberger, 33, was found dead in his apartment.

Julio Ramirez and John Umberger.
Julio Ramirez; John Umberger.Ramirez family photo; Linda Clary

Surviving victims of the scheme testified at the murder trial this year.

Prosecutors said Butts, who was not charged with Ramirez's death, was seen on security video buying sneakers with his credit card. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said Thursday that Butts has been held accountable for his role in a "deadly and callous conspiracy."

"While it is fortunate that the victims targeted by Mr. Butts survived, I know they are still suffering from the trauma of this incident and hope they can continue to heal," Bragg said.