'Beat Down Posse' Leader Found Guilty Of Racketeering
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – A Hennepin County jury found a 56-year-old man guilty of racketeering on Monday.
Joseph Robert Gustafson of Minneapolis was using his bail bond business as a front, but was really the leader of the "Beat Down Posse" gang, which is based in north Minneapolis.
To be found guilty of racketeering, Gustafson also had to be found guilty of kidnapping, second-degree assault, first-degree arson and accessory after the fact after an aggravated assault. He was found not guilty of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
According to a criminal complaint, Gustafson was known to be the leader of the "Beat Down Posse," a gang that would assault drug dealers and steal their money. Gang members would also burned one property owned by Gustafson for insurance money, and gang members would be assaulted if they didn't obey orders.
Gustafson will be held in the Hennepin County Jail without bail until his sentencing, which is set for March 1. He could face up to 20 years in prison just for racketeering.
Gustafson's son, Joseph Robert Gustafson, Jr., is set to go on trial March 5.